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Bridle Path

Part of the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Bridle Path is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario.

Transportation

This area is very car friendly. Accessing a place to park is generally easy. In contrast, the transit system in Bridle Path is somewhat poor. Nevertheless, there are a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close by. Walking is not very feasible for home buyers in Bridle Path because carrying out daily needs is at times difficult without a car. On the other hand, it is convenient to move around by bike in this area.

Services

Families will welcome that no matter where their house is situated in Bridle Path, primary schools are nearby. In contrast, there are only a few high schools and therefore they can be a rather long trip away. At the primary level, both public and private schools can be found. As far as eating is concerned, some, but not all, home buyers in Bridle Path will reside within walking distance of the closest supermarket.

Character

Bridle Path is a very good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. Greenery is especially prominent in this part of Toronto as a lot of streets have excellent tree coverage. Parks, like Edwards Gardens and Rosedale Golf Club, are very well-situated and there are around 10 of them nearby for residents to relax in, making them very easy to access. The noise levels in this part of Toronto are also very low, as the streets are usually very peaceful.

Housing

Roughly 90% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and 10% are occupied by renters. The housing stock of this part of Toronto is composed primarily of single detached homes and townhouses. About one third of homes in this part of the city were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1990s. This area also has a choice of unit sizes - notably, this neighbourhood is good for those looking for four or more bedroom homes.