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Graydon Hall

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

Transportation

The car is very often the favoured way to navigate Graydon Hall. The majority of real estate listings are a very short car ride from the nearest highway, such as Highway 404 Collector, and the street infrastructure is quite conducive to getting around by car. This area also features a fairly good public transit system. More precisely, the neighbourhood is served by a few bus lines, and most homes are very close to a bus stop. Travelling by foot in Graydon Hall is not very popular, even though many daily errands can be run without the use of a vehicle, and numerous businesses are close by. Bicycling is also very difficult in this area because there are few bike lanes, and there are quite a few hills. Nonetheless, a few enjoyable pockets for cycling can be found.

Services

It is frequently possible for property owners in this part of the city to do grocery shopping by walking. There are also a limited number of opportunities for those who appreciate restaurants within walking distance. As far as education is concerned, daycares and schools are convenient to reach on foot from any location in this area.

Character

One of the highlights of Graydon Hall is its broad selection of green spaces. More specifically, it is very easy to access parks in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to unwind in. At the same time, the tree canopy coverage for most streets is below average. Noise can sometimes be an issue in this area, as traffic can occasionally be loud during busier hours of the day.

Housing

About 45% of properties in Graydon Hall were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1990s. The sizeable percentage of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of this area is an important part of its character. Renters occupy about three quarters of the dwellings in Graydon Hall and one quarter are occupied by owners. This part of Toronto is primarily composed of three bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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