Trinity-Bellwoods Real Estate

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Trinity-Bellwoods is a lively and central neighbourhood located just a few steps west of Downtown Toronto, north of the Fashion District. Considered one of the most sought-after areas in the city for its relaxed urban ambiance, this trendy community is home to a diverse and thriving population, a number of independent restaurants and boutiques, a burgeoning arts and culture scene, and beautiful Trinity Bellwoods Park. Toronto real estate purchasers can find in Trinity-Bellwoods quaint Victorian-era homes and mansions along tree-lined streets and stylish lofts for condo enthusiasts.


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Trinity-Bellwoods runs from Dovercourt Road to Bathurst Street and from College Street to Queen Street. The neighbourhood was named after Trinity Bellwoods Park, located at the heart of the community and constructed around the former Garrison Creek ravine. Originally, the park was the site of Trinity College, one of the educational institutions that now form the University of Toronto. Though the Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood began to shape in the 1880s, it wasn’t until the early years of 1900 that its beautiful surroundings drew residential growth.

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Trinity-Bellwoods Real Estate Market

Trinity-Bellwoods real estate market has been in high demand lately. This is mostly due to the increasing influx of young people looking for an eclectic piece of property in the area to take advantage of its convenient location, booming art & cultural scene, exceptional amenities, and gorgeous parkland.

The young newcomers have quickly turned a classic Toronto neighbourhood, once calm and almost exclusively inhabited by families, into one of the hippest communities near the downtown core. As expected, the average home price in Trinity-Bellwoods is currently $2M, exceeding Toronto’s average listing price by 33%.

The Trinity-Bellwoods real estate market is largely made up of old houses. Around 70% of the detached homes here were constructed before the ‘60s—many dating back to the first development, between 1880 and 1905. There are numerous small to medium size Victorian-Style homes for sale in Trinity-Bellwoods, many of them graciously renovated to their original splendour.

Trinity-Bellwoods also contains duplexes and townhomes, with sale prices ranging from $1.3M to $3.2M depending on the make-up, size, and location. For condo buyers, the most popular units for sale in this area are located in low-rise buildings with an average price tag of $1.2M. In addition, young professionals and investors have a small number of hard loft buildings, once used for industry and manufacturing, carefully converted into stylish condominiums.

Trinity-Bellwoods Schools In Toronto

The Trinity-Bellwoods schools uphold an exemplary academic track record and support a thriving student body. Most of the schools in Trinity-Bellwoods are elementary, but there are options for middle and high school students, as well as for parents looking for Catholic, private (Montessori), or French-Language education. The Toronto District School Board and The Toronto Catholic District School Board are in charge of the neighbourhood’s public schools. Read below for a list of schools in this community:

Elementary Schools

Givins / Shaw Junior Public School
49 Givins St, Toronto, ON M6J 2X5

Charles G. Fraser Public School
79 Manning Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2K6

Niagara Street Junior Public School
222 Niagara St, Toronto, ON M6J 2L3

Ossington Old Orchard Public School
380 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 3A56234

Catholic Schools

Primary

Pope Francis Catholic School
319 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 3A6

St. Mary Catholic Elementary School
20 Portugal Square, Toronto, ON M6J 3P2

Secondary

Oasis Alternative Secondary School
20 Brant St, Toronto, ON M5V 2M1

Private School

The Orchard Montessori School
375 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto, ON M6J 3E5

Specialized School

École Élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
65 Grace St, Toronto, ON M6J 2S4

Living In Trinity-Bellwoods, Toronto, ON

Trinity-Bellwoods is a highly energetic inner-city neighbourhood trending among young professionals and couples, but many established families and older individuals have also found their forever home and live an active, happy life in this laid-back, urban and artsy community.

Trinity-Bellwoods truly embodies Toronto’s multiculturality. Located near Little Portugal, Little Italy, Little Tibet, and Chinatown, a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds are reflected in the neighbourhood’s markets, restaurants, shops, events, and activities.

Parks & Recreation

Beautiful Trinity-Bellwood Park is the focal point of the neighbourhood’s life. The iconic green area is a hub for recreational activities in the community, providing residents with tennis courts, a dog park, a skating rink, shaded picnic areas, and a children’s playground. The park also hosts the local weekly farmers market and a number of family-friendly events year-round.

Trinity-Bellwood Park is also home to the Trinity Community Recreation Centre offering locals and visitors an indoor pool, well-equipped gymnasium, a weight room, and a track. Additional art-related recreational activities await at Artscape Youngplace, featuring community and artistic programs for people of all ages filled with workshops and classes, artist studios, lounging areas, and free art galleries.

Shopping & Dining

The balance between residential and commercial areas is one of the biggest attractives of Trinity-Bellwoods. Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or a brunch spot, there’s no shortage of independent stores and restaurants on almost every neighbourhood corner. The Portugal Village is a highly regarded shopping and dining destination on Dundas Street, providing culinary delights, ethnic boutiques, and entertainment venues. Heading north, along College Street, residents have additional food options from everywhere, from quaint trattorias to ramen shops and Mexican cantinas. More unique stores and delicious food spots are dotted along Queens Street West and Ossington Avenue.

Healthcare Facilities

When it comes to quality healthcare options, Trinity-Bellwoods stands out. The nearby Toronto Western Hospital provides a comprehensive range of services, from routine check-ups to specialised consultations and major surgeries like transplants. Being located near Downtown Toronto, several other reputable medical facilities serve Trinity-Bellwoods residents, including Toronto General Hospital, The Hospital for Sick Children, and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health-Queen Street Site.

Public Transit

There are plenty of options for commuters to navigate their way around Trinity-Bellwoods. Active residents find the community very suited to be explored by eco-friendly means of transportation like walking or biking. The Trinity-Bellwoods cycling infrastructure is optimal, and bike-share stations are plentiful. For drivers travelling in and out of the neighbourhood, Trinity-Bellwoods has convenient access to major roads like the Gardiner Expressway, located around five minutes away heading south. A few bus lines pass through the area, and a streetcar runs on Ossington Avenue and Bathurst Street for those who rely on public transit.

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