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Single Family Homes For Sale in Birch Cliff, Toronto

10 Single Family Homes for Sale in Birch Cliff, Toronto

Birch Cliff

Birch Cliff is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario, which is situated in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area.

Transportation

Birch Cliff offers property owners the choice between several modes of transportation. This neighbourhood is a fairly convenient part of Toronto for pedestrians; many day-to-day needs can be met by walking. This area is also suited for cycling. The public transit system in Birch Cliff is fairly good as a result of a few nearby bus lines. This area is also car friendly. It is convenient to park.

Services

Schools and daycares are very easy to get to on foot from any location in this area. Concerning eating, it is convenient to reach the nearest supermarket on foot from most houses for sale in this neighbourhood. Additionally, there is often a restaurant or cafe just around the corner.

Character

Birch Cliff offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. Greenery is prominent in this area; accessing parks in the neighbourhood, like Lakefront Open Lands and Birchmount Park, is very easy since there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to check out. In addition, residents will find that most streets have good tree coverage. Most areas in this part of Toronto are quiet, as the streets tend to be reasonably tranquil - however noise can be bothersome near the railway line.

Housing

In Birch Cliff, roughly 55% of dwellings are single detached homes, but large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings are also present in the housing stock. This part of the city has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. About two thirds of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and one third are rented. A majority of the houses available in the housing market in this part of Toronto were constructed pre-1960, when most of the housing growth happened.
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