Bay Street Corridor: A Neighbourhood Guide For Downsizers

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Are you looking for a home where a residential atmosphere meets the ultimate city life? Look no further than Toronto’s Bay Street Corridor. One of the city’s most densely populated neighbourhoods, ideally suited for downsizing as the area consists of mostly condominiums. Bay Street Corridor is within walking distance of everything you could hope to visit including Toronto City Hall, the Financial District, the University of Toronto, the Discovery District and “Hospital Row”.

Homes

Most of the homes that make up this lively neighbourhood are luxury condos that have been built within the past twenty years. This is the place to look for high quality living! Most of these condos offer 24 hour concierge services as well as recreational amenities built on your desires. Did you know that Bay Street Corridor does not exclusively provide condo housing? A insider secret many Torontonians might not be aware of is that east of Bay Street there is a finite number of residential homes and townhouses that provide a quiet and residential ambience while being a stones throw from a vibrant and lively area. You really can have the best of both worlds!


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Lifestyle

Something many people consider when downsizing is the lifestyle that the neighbourhood offers. If you are minimizing your square footage, it is because you want to maximize your lifestyle. Bay Street Corridor achieves this with spades. The luxurious lifestyle continues into the Bloor-Yorkville area with the “Mink Mile”, as well as the Eaton Centre – both within steps of the bustling Bay Street Corridor. Best of all? Many of Bay Street Corridor’s shopping destinations are connected by Toronto’s underground PATH retail concourse for ease of accessibility. 

Recreation

Many people make the mistake of thinking that a densely packed neighbourhood is devoid of recreational spaces. This could not be further from the truth! Bay Street Corridor is home to Queen’s Park, an expansive area home to Ontario’s Legislative Building sitting on the boundary of the University of Toronto’s campus. If you prefer a workout instead of a leisurely stroll in the park, the YMCA at 20 Grosvenor Street is popular for those who enjoy swimming or want use of a gym. Additionally, the University of Toronto’s Hart House also offers the general public membership to a large variety of food, living, arts, and athletics classes. 


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Transportation

Living in such a high density area, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to transportation. The majority of Bay Street is served by bus service, while a small stretch is covered by streetcar. However, most people take advantage of the Bay subway station on the Bloor-Danforth line as well as five subway stations along the Yonge-University-Spadina line that span the neighbourhood. 

 

There is truly something for everyone in Bay Street Corridor. If you are thinking about moving to this neighbourhood to downsize or to make the most of Toronto life, please feel free to reach out to me here. I would love to help you find your new urban oasis. 

 

Full Market Report – September 2021