We use cookies and other technologies for functionality, security, and to provide you with a personalized experience on our online services. By continuing to use our online services, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. For information on how to adjust your privacy settings, visit our Cookie Policy.
Dismiss
Residential
Commercial
Sold listings only available in some regions.
Sold listings only available in some regions.
-
Price
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Search
No Results
Please refine your search criteria.
Suggestions:
  • Modify your search criteria
  • Update your search location
  • Broaden your map area
  • Modify your keywords
Results:
Listings
Sort By
of 0
Search within boundary
Results:
0
Listings
Sort By

Land For Sale in Beaconsfield Village, Toronto

0 Land For Sale in Beaconsfield Village, Toronto

Unfortunately, no listings have been found for Beaconsfield Village. Please use the Search Bar above to refine your search.
of 0

Beaconsfield Village

The neighbourhood of Beaconsfield Village can be found in the city of Toronto, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area.

Transportation

Beaconsfield Village does not require driving since various other methods of transportation are at the disposal of house buyers. Traveling on foot is especially feasible for residents in this area; running day-to-day errands is very easy without a car, and there are also many businesses close by. Beaconsfield Village will also appeal to physically active house buyers since it is very suited for cycling. In particular, Beaconsfield Village boasts fairly good cycling infrastructure, and bike-share stations are seldomly more than a few blocks away. With about 10 nearby bus lines, the transit network in this area is great. In contrast, cars are a sometimes poor transportation option in this part of the city. Nonetheless, most homes for sale are a rather short car ride from the nearest highway.

Services

Daycares and schools are very easy to get to by foot from anywhere in this part of the city. Parents have the choice between public and private schools at both the elementary and high school level. With respect to food, it is very convenient to reach both a general and a specialty grocery store without the use of a vehicle from any location in Beaconsfield Village. Likewise, there are approximately 40 restaurants and a few cafes to enjoy in Beaconsfield Village.

Character

No matter what type of character home buyers prefer in a neighbourhood, Beaconsfield Village is a good option. The noise levels in Beaconsfield Village are reasonably low, as the streets tend to be quite peaceful. This part of Toronto also features not that much greenery; to be more specific, residents will find that the tree canopy coverage for the majority of streets is sub-par. However, there are a few green spaces nearby for residents to check out and they are especially well-distributed, making it very easy to get to them. Lastly, there are numerous things to do in this neighbourhood to check out. A broad selection of entertainment venues can be found nearby, there are masses of people around most of the time, and finding one of the approximately 10 bars is very easy because they are generally situated in especially convenient locations.

Housing

Around 45% of buildings are small apartment buildings, making it easy to find apartments in Beaconsfield Village, while large apartment buildings are the main alternative in the housing stock. Most housing in this area was built prior to the 1960s, during its largest construction boom. This part of the city also has a good variety of housing sizes - properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The population residing in this neighbourhood is evenly split between renters and owners.