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Malvern

Located within the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Malvern is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario.

Transportation

This part of Toronto presents house buyers with the choice between different means of transportation. Malvern is transit friendly. More specifically, the neighbourhood is served by about 10 bus lines, and the closest bus stop is typically very close. Malvern is also quite suitable for walking, although common amenities such as post offices or banks can be an occasionally long walk away. The bike is a sometimes poor means of transportation in this area as there are a good number of hills to challenge cyclists, and the cycling network is rather limited.

Services

It is very often an option for home buyers in Malvern to do their groceries by walking. There are also a few choices for those who value restaurants and cafes in close proximity. In terms of education, schools and daycares are straightforward to access on foot from most homes for sale in Malvern. Besides public schools, there are private primary and secondary schools.

Character

People who prefer a calm environment will enjoy Malvern. Greenery is quite present in this part of the city as many tree-lined streets are around. It is very easy to get to parks from many locations within the neighbourhood since there are over 50 of them close by for residents to enjoy. The noise levels in this neighbourhood are also very low, as the streets are very calm.

Housing

Roughly 80% of properties in Malvern were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s. In this part of Toronto, many buildings are single detached homes, while large apartment buildings, duplexes, and townhouses are also present in the housing stock. Roughly 145% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the rest are renters. This area has a good variety of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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