Church-Yonge Corridor Real Estate

Homes For Sale In Church-Yonge Corridor

Church-Yonge Corridor is near Toronto’s Old City Hall and was once home to some of the most notable people of Toronto and even considered the most fashionable suburb of the area. Several streets are named after the original families that helped shape the city of Toronto. Today, the Church-Yonge Corridor is still a popular place to live. If you’re looking at homes for sale in Toronto, you’ve come to the right place! Continue reading to learn more about the Church-Yonge neighbourhood of Toronto.


New Listing - 2 hours on Site
$689,000
Active Listing
Condo For Sale
1
bed
1
bath
905 - 1 BLOOR STREET E #905
Toronto C08, ON M4W1A9
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX HALLMARK REALTY LTD.
New Listing - 7 hours on Site
$468,888
Active Listing
Condo For Sale
1
bath
1008 - 21 CARLTON STREET #1008
Toronto C08, ON M5B1L2
Listing courtesy of CENTURY 21 MILLENNIUM INC.
New Listing - 2 hours on Site
$965,000
Active Listing
Condo For Sale
2
beds
2
baths
2102 - 403 CHURCH STREET #2102
Toronto C08, ON M4Y2C2
Listing courtesy of HOMELIFE/REALTY ONE LTD.
New Listing - 2 hours on Site
$499,000
Active Listing
Condo For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
201 - 76 SHUTER STREET #201
Toronto C08, ON M5B1B4
Listing courtesy of BOSLEY REAL ESTATE LTD.

More About Church-Yonge Corridor

The Church-Yonge Corridor was once only a handful of estates, but eventually, the family owners of the properties subdivided the land into the neighbourhood we see today. Victorian-style mansions were built along Jarvis and Sherbourne, which set the character of the neighbourhood.

The appearance of the Church-Yonge Corridor is changing. Today you’ll find several posh high-rise condos attracting mainly single, young professionals.

Church-Yonge Corridor Real Estate Market

When the land was subdivided into the neighbourhood of Church-Yonge Corridor in the mid-1800s, several Victorian Era homes were built, making the area a sought-after place to live. Most of these homes are still standing, though they have been converted into multi-family housing or commercial properties. Since then the make-up of the neighbourhood has evolved. In the 1920s, art-deco walk-up apartments were built, and high-rise apartments were developed in the 1950s. From the 1970s to the early 2000s, chic townhomes were built.

Homes for sale in the Church-Yonge Corridor are usually condos and sell on average for just over $652,000. Though the area is a popular place to live, this is a notably affordable place to live compared to the greater Toronto area that has a median home price of about $1,060,000.

It’s worth mentioning that a majority of the residents in the Church-Yonge Corridor rent, but oftentimes you’ll see the price of monthly rent versus the price of a monthly mortgage payment isn’t much different. If you are in a position to buy, it’s a good idea to do so. When you decide to move you could rent your home or sell it and recoup the money you spent. With the home prices steadily increasing, you could even make extra money from the sale of your home!

Church-Yonge Corridor Schools

Because the Church-Yonge Corridor is mainly home to young professionals in their 20s, there aren’t many grade school options here. There are a few schools to meet the needs of the residents here though.

  • Church Street Jr. Public School (GR. JK-06)
  • Humber International Graduate School
  • Ryerson University
  • School of Urban & Regional Planning
  • Toronto Film School
  • Humber International Graduate School
  • Ontario College of Pharmacy

Church-Yonge Corridor Amenities

People living in the Church-Yonge Corridor have a plethora of amenities to make living the city life a breeze without the need to go far from home.

Recreation

Even though this neighbourhood is small, there are a lot of spaces designed for people to get out and enjoy the fresh air. Some notable parks are:

St. James Park

The St. James Park sits next to the St. James Cathedral near King St. E and Jarvis St. It is filled with beautiful formal gardens, a gazebo, playground, and splash pad.

Ryerson Community Park

This park is off of Gould St. and is a part of Ryerson University. During the months of November through February, you can ice skate in the rink here! The Devonian Pond is also close by.

Barbara Hall Park

Located near the intersection of Church St. and Dundonald St. is the small Barbara Hall Park. This park offers a designated area to let your dog run around, a playground, and a splash pad.

Berczy Park

Located at 35 Wellington St E, the very bottom of the Church-Yonge Corridor is Berczy Park. This park sits right across from the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. When you visit this park, you will see just how much influence the Art Centre has over this area with all its unique and artistic features. This park is a great place to hang out and enjoy being outside. It also has a large historic water fountain as its centrepiece.

When you move here, you’ll find that just because you’re in the big city doesn’t mean you have to go without green spaces and outdoor fun. Some other parks in the neighbourhood are: Market lane Park, Alexander Park, James Canning Gardens, and George Hislop Park.

Shopping and Dining

Due to the vast majority of high-rise condos and being so close to downtown Toronto, shopping and dining are made convenient! You do not have to travel far to do any kind of shopping or eating out. If there’s not a restaurant or shop located inside your apartment complex or condo building, there are plenty of places within walking distance to meet your needs. There are a lot of shops and restaurants along Yonge Street, Church Street, as well as several convenience stores sprinkled throughout the neighbourhood.

Public Transportation

Being as the Church-Yonge Corridor is practically downtown Toronto, public transportation couldn’t be more convenient. If you’re not up for walking, any of Toronto’s public transit options are always available. There are three options the city offers: Subway, Streetcar, and Bus. Which type of travel you’ll want to take will depend on where you’re needing to go.

Medical Services

In the event you need to seek medical care, you may want to make note of the nearest medical facilities.

St. Michael’s Hospital Emergency Room is located at the corner of Shuter St. and Victoria St along with several medical offices.

The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre is located on the north side of town at 650 Church St.

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