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Graydon Hall

Graydon Hall is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area.

Transportation

Property owners can count on public transit to travel in this area. More precisely, there are a few bus lines passing through the neighbourhood, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. However, walking in Graydon Hall is not very common, despite the fact that most daily needs are easy to carry out without having to use a vehicle, and plenty of businesses are reasonably close by. It is nearly impossible to travel by bicycle in Graydon Hall as the bicycling infrastructure is fairly poor. Nonetheless, most of the terrain is rather flat, and riding a bike is more practical in certain sectors than others. Driving is very often the favoured mode of transportation in Graydon Hall. The vast majority of the street network is well suited for driving, and it is easy to park.

Services

Families will welcome that no matter where their home is situated in this area, daycares and schools are nearby. Concerning food, it is often practical for house buyers in Graydon Hall to buy groceries by walking. In addition, those who like to dine in restaurants will have a good number of options.

Character

One of the highlights of Graydon Hall is its great variety of green spaces. More specifically, numerous locations within the neighbourhood have good access to public green spaces, like Betty Sutherland Trail Park and George S. Henry Academy - Building Grounds, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore. However, most streets have below average tree coverage. Lastly, this neighbourhood can be rather noisy, as during busy hours, traffic can occasionally be loud.

Housing

Around three quarters of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and one quarter are owners. In this part of Toronto, the vast majority of buildings are large apartment buildings, but single detached homes are also present in the housing stock. Around 45% of properties in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1990s. This neighbourhood offers mainly three bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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