List of New Condos in Roncesvalles Village Neighbourhood

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Why Invest in Roncesvalles Village Real Estate?

On the western border of Downtown Toronto resides the vibrant culture of Roncesvalles Village. Remarkably known for its eurocentric feel, the village consists of outstanding small businesses, and operational streetcars and is welcomed by the warmth of its predominant Polish immigrant population. The west side of Roncesvalles Village borders High Park – the largest park in the City of Toronto. The village features two major routes, providing access through the whole city with ease. Indulge in the endless offers of Roncesvalles Village and be surrounded by some of the most influential regions within the GTA.

Why Buy New Condos in Roncesvalles Village?

Roncesvalles Village is one of the best neighbourhoods to be in the entire GTA. Its proximity to iconic Toronto neighbourhoods such as West Queen West and Liberty Village is one of its most defining features. These destinations are a sensation for young professionals to live and boasts of having some of the GTA’s finest eateries. In the west, visit Bloor West Village and indulge in the shopping district’s boutique shops ranging from vintage clothing stores to one-of-a-kind upscale apparel. Many residents have also enjoyed having access to St. Joseph’s Health Care. A world-class hospital with a reputation that has been accredited with Accreditation Canada. The vibrant culture surrounding the village has attracted the establishment of new pre-construction condos for families and young professionals to take part in. With many investors attracted by the neighbourhood, we can expect new projects to emerge and join Roncesvalles Village.

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Culture In Roncesvalles Village

The neighbourhood gets its name from Roncesvalles Avenue, which is the main arterial street running directly through its center. The neighbourhood is described by those who live and visit as comparable to Europe. This is due to the fact that the commercial aspects of the area consist mainly of small businesses. The street has extended sidewalks, focusing on walkability rather than catering to cars. An effect of those extended sidewalks is local food markets, where stalls and showcases for fresh produce litter the streets. The dominant Polish population in the area transformed Roncesvalles Village into the cultural centre in Toronto for the Polish demographic. Hosting the largest Polish Festival in North America, take part in Polish pride and enjoy the exquisite cuisine, culture, and history of its people.

Average Prices of Condos in Roncesvalles

Roncesvalles has a hot real estate market. According to the TREB data, the average price of all types of residences, including new condos in Roncesvalles Village is $1,404,999. In comparison to its neighbour region, Mississauga averaged $1,187,122 in all types of residences. As of April 2022, new condos in Roncesvalles Village were priced on an average of $869,524 and spent an average of 8 days listed in the market. Rent in Roncesvalles Village is on an average of $2000 per month for a 1-bedroom apartment with a 13% increase in comparison to its previous year.

Transit And Accessibility

Getting around the city has never been easier. Roncesvalles Village condos have access to some of the most major transit routes in the GTA. On the northern border of the neighbourhood is Bloor Street West, connected to the entire city, from Mississauga reaching up to the Don Valley. The TTC’s Bloor-Danforth Subway Line is easily accessible, connecting the east to the west end. Traveling to the north and south of the GTA is reachable through the connections of the Bloor-Danforth Subway Line with St. George Station and Bloor/Yonge Station. In the south, is the Gardiner Expressway. The Gardiner Expressway comfortably allows drivers to access the city and bridge their way over to the northern parts of the GTA via the Don Valley Parkway.

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