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July 29th, 2010 

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June 2010 Sales in the Annex Neighbourhood

Street Name List Price Type Style Br + Wr Fam Kit GarTyp Heat Sold Date
 Huron   $995,000   Detached   2-Storey   3   1   3   N   2   None   Gas   6/4/2010 
 Albany   $669,500   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   4   1   2   Y   1   None   Gas   6/7/2010 
 Madison   $2,750,000   Detached   2 1/2 Stor   3   6   8   Y   4   Detach   Gas   6/23/2010 
 Bathurst   $449,000   Semi-Detac   2-Storey   2   2   2   N   2   None   Gas   6/25/2010 
 Albany   $799,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   5   2   4   N   3   None   Gas   6/29/2010 

 Condo Sales

 

St# Street Name List Price Style Br + W Ex Balc L Pk Maint Sold Date
 95   Prince Art   $276,000   Apartme   0     1   Sw   None   Y   1   250.86   6/14/2010 
 284   Bloor   $329,000   Apartme   2     1   N   None   Y   0   802.68   6/3/2010 
 142   Spadina   $339,900   Apartme   2     2   Se   None   N   1   445   6/15/2010 
 284   Bloor   $353,800   Apartme   2     1   N   Open   Y   0   736.71   6/23/2010 
 95   Prince Art   $389,000   Apartme   1   1   1   N   Open   Y   0   475.18   6/8/2010 
 95   Prince Art   $429,000   Apartme   1   1   1   N   None   Y   1   479.54   6/17/2010 
 38   Avenue   $989,000   Apartme   2     2   S   None   Y   1   1003.78   6/20/2010 
 38   Avenue   $1,870,000   Apartme   3     4   Ew   Open   Y   1   1804.37   6/3/2010 
 1   Bedford   $1,953,900   Apartme   2     3   Se   Open   Y   2   1198.1   6/18/2010 

 

 

 

 


May 2010 Sales in the Annex Neighbourhood


 Freehold  

Street Name List Price Type Style Br + Wr Fam Kit GarTyp Heat Sold Date
 Madison   $1,699,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   4   1   6   Y   2   None   Gas   5/2/2010 
 Dupont   $699,900   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   3   1   3   N   2   None   Gas   5/3/2010 
 Tranby   $995,000   Semi-Detac   2 1/2 Stor   4     2   N   2   Attach   Gas   5/3/2010 
 Admiral   $1,190,000   Semi-Detac   2 1/2 Stor   8   2   6   N   3   None   Gas   5/6/2010 
 Howland   $569,000   Semi-Detac   2-Storey   3   1   2   N   1   None   Gas   5/11/2010 
 Spadina   $749,000   Semi-Detac   2 1/2 Stor   0     4   N   1   None   Gas   5/12/2010 
 Admiral   $1,600,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   3     4   Y   1   None   Gas   5/12/2010 
 Albany   $749,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   3   2   4   Y   2   None   Gas   5/19/2010 
 Brunswick   $849,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   3   2   4   N   2   None   Gas   5/20/2010 
 Lowther   $4,980,000   Detached   3-Storey   4     5   Y   1   Detach   Gas   5/20/2010 
 Elgin   $2,295,000   Semi-Detac   3-Storey   3   1   4   Y   1   Detach   Gas   5/29/2010 

 Condo

St# Street Name List Price Style Br + W Ex Balc Pk Maint Sold Date
 284   Bloor   $339,900   Apartme   2     1   N   None   0   802.63   5/3/2010 
 385   Brunswick   $949,000   3-Store   2     3   W   Terr   1   588.1   5/3/2010 
 338   Davenport   $499,000   Apartme   2     2   Ew   Open   1   507.53   5/4/2010 
 38   Avenue   $689,000   Apartme   1     2   E   Open   1   803.84   5/7/2010 
 38   Avenue   $1,100,000   Apartme   2     3   Se   None   1   1113.21   5/11/2010 
 95   Prince Art   $499,000   Apartme   2   1   2   E   None   1   624.91   5/12/2010 
 385   Brunswick   $949,000   Apartme   3     2   Se   Open   0   1266.87   5/12/2010 
 1   Bedford   $1,475,900   Apartme   2     3   Sw   Open   2   871.55   5/14/2010 
 38   Avenue   $569,000   Apartme   1     2   S   None   2   881.66   5/17/2010 

   


New Listings - May

#of Listings Listing Type
10
Freehold Home
10
Condo


Read a complete social profile of the neighbourhood, written by the City of Toronto.

Read a complete review of the neighbourhood, its shopping and amenities on TorontoLife.com.




The Annex - Past

European settlement of this area began in the 1790s when surveyors laid out York Township. The area east of Brunswick Avenue became part of the village of Yorkville, while the region west of Brunswick was part of Seaton Village. In 1883,
Yorkville agreed to annexation with the City of Toronto. In 1886, Simeon Janes, a developer, created a subdivision which he called the Toronto Annex.

During the 1950s and 1960s, an influx of Hungarian immigrants moved into the neighbourhood after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution was suppressed, and many of the businesses and properties along Bloor are owned by Hungarian-Canadian families.




Annex - Present

The 'traditional' boundaries of the neighbourhood are north from Bloor to Dupont, west to Bathurst, and east to Avenue Road.

The City of Toronto defines a broader Annex neighbourhood, with official boundaries of north from Bloor Street, extending west to Christie Street, north to the CNR/CPR railway tracks, and east to Yonge Street. This includes the areas of "Seaton Village" or "West Annex" to the west of Bathurst and "Yorkville" to the east of Avenue Road.

It is an affluent neighbourhood with well-educated residents and it borders the University of Toronto. The Annex has traditionally been home to many of the university's faculty, as well as housing the university's student body. The Annex is in the political riding of Trinity--Spadina, which is represented both provincially and federally by the New Democratic Party.


Homes in the Annex Neighbourhood


The Annex is a mainly residential area, with quiet, tree lined one-way streets lined with beautiful Victorian and Edwardian homes and mansions, most of them built between 1880 and the early 1900s.

Many of these homes have been converted into buildings that offer multi-tenant apartments. However, the stretch of Bloor Street between St. George and Bathurst is a vibrant social and retail area, offering to Toronto a wide range of services from upscale dining to discount retailers like Honest Ed's. When someone says that they are "going to the Annex," this stretch of Bloor St. is usually what they are referring to.

The Annex is one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in Toronto in which to rent or own a home. Because of its proximity to the university, it has a high rate of seasonal tenant turnover, and its residents range from university students to long-time residents, including well-established and wealthy families.

The neighbourhood's appeal sometimes results in the stretching of its borders by realtors and residents of surrounding areas. For example, Seaton Village, the architecturally-similar district between Bathurst St. and Christie St., is considered by some to be the "West Annex", although the street signs on that stretch of Bloor call it the Korean Business Area. The area between Bloor and College Street is also sometimes referred to as the "South Annex" (again, most often by realtors).

It is interesting to note that, although the Annex is widely regarded as being peaceful, vibrant, and highly desirable, it is also fairly dense. In fact, if the rest of the geographical Toronto (the official City of Toronto, not including suburban municipalities) was built in a similar manner to the Annex, the entire population of the sprawling GTA (approximately 6 million people) would fit in an area less than one-tenth the size that it does now.


Shopping in the Annex Neighbourhood

The Annex 's main shopping district is on Bloor Street. This stretch of stores includes clothing boutiques, bookstores, grocery stores, organic markets, bars, ethnic restaurants, cinemas and outdoor cafes.

The Mirvish Village shopping street on Markham Street, south of Bloor Street, is an interesting mix of restaurants, vintage stores, bars, bookstores and other eclectic shops. The focal point of the Village is the infamous and eye-catching Honest Ed's. You won't find a better bargain or more lights anywhere in the city!

Search the Mirvish Village business directory for a complete list of services available in the neighbourhood.


Recreation in the Annex Neighbourhood

The Annex area has a host of restaurants, bars and nightclubs that are constantly busy with students, businessmen and artists alike.

The University of Toronto's Athletic Centre and the Jewish Community Centre are both nearby and within walking distance and offer membership's to the general public.

One of the few repertoire and independant cinemas left in Toronto can be found in the Annex. Bloor Cinema is a landmark and institution among the area's residents.

There is also the Spadina Road Public Library at 10 Spadina Road.


Schools in the Annex Neighbourhood


Huron St. Jr. (Public School)
541 Huron St., (416) 393-1570

Jesse Ketchum Jr. & Sr.
(Public School)
61 Davenport Rd., (416) 393-1530

Palmerston Ave. Jr.
(Public School)
734 Palmerston Ave., (416) 393-9305

Central Technical School
(Public High School)
725 Bathurst St., (416) 393-0060

Loretto College
(Catholic School)
391 Brunswick Ave., (416) 393-5511 or South Campus, 783 Bathurst St., (416) 393-5543

University of Toronto School
(Private School)
371 Bloor West., (416) 978-3212

Royal St. Georges College
(Private School)
120 Howland Ave., (416) 533-9481


Transporation in the Annex Neighbourhood

The Annex is well served by public transit, including four Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway stations: Bathurst, St. George, Spadina, and Dupont. Bus services operate on Bathurst north of Bloor and on Spadina Road; streetcars operate on Spadina Avenue, Bathurst Street south of Bloor, and College Street.



To find your Annex dream home click any Annex link and tell us what you are dreaming of. Together, we will find it.

The Toronto neighbourhood profile on this website was originally published in 'The Annex' Wikipedia entry.

 

 

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