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Cliffcrest

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

Transportation

Cliffcrest permits homeowners to move around using several modes of transportation. Commuting by public transit is convenient in this part of the city as a consequence of Eglinton on the Lakeshore East, and a few nearby bus lines. Cliffcrest is also reasonably suitable for walking; many day-to-day errands can be run on foot. This part of the city is reasonably suited for bicycling.

Services

Accessing the closest grocery store on foot is an option for some, but not all, house buyers in Cliffcrest. There are also a limited number of options for those who care about close by restaurants and cafes. Concerning education, families will welcome that no matter where their house is located in this neighbourhood, schools and daycares are nearby.

Character

The character of Cliffcrest is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This area is very quiet overall, as the streets are very peaceful. Lastly, greenery is prominent in this neighbourhood; there are approximately 10 green spaces nearby for residents to unwind in, such as McCowan District Park and Cathedral Bluffs Park, and they are very well-distributed, making it very easy to get to them. Residents will also find that many tree-lined streets are around.

Housing

In Cliffcrest, the overwhelming majority of dwellings are single detached homes, whereas the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings and duplexes. This part of Toronto has a good selection of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Nearly 140% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and renters make up the remainder. The buildings in this neighbourhood are very old, since nearly 95% of its dwellings were built before the 1960s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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