Toronto Real Estate
May 20th, 2012 
Ryan Roberts
Broker

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Location: Grace east to Spadina; College north to Bloor. South Annex Home

History: Originally owned by the Jarvis, Crookshank and Denison families, this land was subdivided in the early 1850s. Once the University of Toronto was established the building of homes in the South Annex began to take off.

The Neighbourhood: Home to Professors, students, artists and young urban professionals - no surprise that the neighbourhood is very colourful. Some of the Toronto’s best bars and clubs can be found on the southern border, College St. Bookstores, restaurants and cafes can be found along northern border, Bloor St..

Architecture and Land: Cast iron street lamps, ancient trees, and palatial homes can be found along Palmerston Blvd. and Markham St.. The houses of South Annex come in all sizes with a healthy mixture of Victorian and Georgian designs.

 

 

City of Toronto, South Annex Neighbourhood House Values:

Toronto South Annex Real Estate value for the year 2007: Homes in the South Annex area sold at an average price of $807,429.

South Annex home sales for 2006: Homes in the Toronto South Annex area sold at an average price of $595,240.

The homes in the Toronto South Annex went up in value by 35.6% over this period of time.

Stats obtained from TREB

 

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For more information about Toronto South Annex Real Estate please feel free to contact Ryan Roberts your Toronto residential real estate agent.

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