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Multi Family Homes For Sale in Port Union, Toronto

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Port Union

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

Transportation

The favoured way to navigate Port Union is very often driving. It is convenient to park, and many homes for sale are a rather short drive from the closest highway, such as Highway 401. In contrast, the public transit system in Port Union is somewhat poor. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines passing through the neighbourhood, and most homes are very close to a bus stop. Biking is easy in Port Union. In contrast, a majority of the homes for sale in this part of Toronto are located in areas that are not particularly suitable for walking because meeting daily needs is occasionally challenging without using a car.

Services

In this part of the city, families will generally be able to reach both primary and secondary schools on foot. However, there are only a very small number of daycares and consequently they can be a very long walk away. Concerning food, getting to the closest grocery store by walking is possible for some, but not all, property owners in this area. Residents are served by a few restaurants and coffee shops as well.

Character

People who prefer a relaxed atmosphere will enjoy Port Union. Most areas in this neighbourhood are very quiet, as the streets tend to be very peaceful. Lastly, greenery is reasonably present in this neighbourhood as there are numerous tree-lined streets. There are about 20 parks nearby for residents to explore, such as Lower Highland Creek and Adams Park, and they are very well-spread out, which makes it very easy to access them.

Housing

About 45% of properties in Port Union were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s and the 1990s. Single detached homes and row houses are the main housing type in this neighbourhood. Nearly 95% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and 5% are rented. There is a higher proportion of four or more bedroom homes in this neighbourhood.
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