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Beaconsfield Village

Part of the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Beaconsfield Village is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario.

Transportation

Beaconsfield Village does not demand driving as various other means of transportation are at the disposal of homeowners. Property owners can depend on public transit to travel in Beaconsfield Village. More specifically, there are approximately 10 bus lines, and most properties are very close to a bus stop. It is also very easy for pedestrians to get around in Beaconsfield Village; most daily needs can be carried out on foot, and many businesses of different types can be found as well. Innumerable residents in the area use their bicycle as the cycling network is reasonably well-developed, and bike-share stations are hardly ever more than a few blocks away.

Services

It is typically practical for property owners in Beaconsfield Village to purchase general and specialty groceries by walking. Moreover, there is usually a restaurant or cafe just around the corner, for example on Queen Street. With regards to education, daycares and schools are straightforward to walk to from anywhere in Beaconsfield Village. Residents are served by public and private schools at both the primary and secondary school level.

Character

Beaconsfield Village has a character that caters to a fairly diverse group of people. Beaconsfield Village is reasonably quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. There is a small amount of greenery in this area; more specifically, residents will find that there are few tree-lined streets. Nonetheless, it is very easy to get to parks since there are a few of them close by for residents to explore. Lastly, this area has many places for those looking for a dynamic vibe. A wide selection of entertainment venues can be found nearby, there are crowds of people around most of the time, and places to go out at night are well-distributed throughout the neighbourhood. Queen Street is among the most lively streets in this part of Toronto.

Housing

In Beaconsfield Village, around 45% of buildings are small apartment buildings, while large apartment buildings make up most of the remaining housing stock. Most of the housing growth in this area took place before the 1960s. This neighbourhood has a good variety of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. There are equal parts renters and owners living in this area.
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