A great neighbourhood in Toronto, you will find 2 Low-Rise condo buildings within Oakwood-Vaughn with condos for sale. Low-Rise condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn spend an average of 19 days on market with an average sale price of $2,030 in 2020. 3 Low-Rise condo units were sold in Oakwood-Vaughn last year. The Nest Condos had the highest Dork Rating, 353, for a Low-Rise condo building in Oakwood-Vaughn in 2020.
Low-Rise condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn are commonly referred to as buildings of less than four stories. They tend to be walk-ups without the benefit of an elevator. The charm and character of these buildings make up a large part of the draw. The size of Low-Rise condo buildings in Oakwood-Vaughn can vary greatly, with just a few units or they may be quite dense. The choices for configuration of Low-Rise condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn can also have a wide range.
The most active Low-Rise condo building in Oakwood-Vaughn in 2020 was The Nest Condos with 3 units sold. The Low-Rise condo building in Oakwood-Vaughn with the highest average price per sqft last year was The Nest Condos at $3 per sqft.
Smaller buildings that are less expensive to build overall, may include more architectural features and other design features that set it apart. Newer builds will strive to keep the continuity of the neighbourhood. They may take historical references from the buildings around them and strive to offer what can't be found in high-rise condo buildings. These thoughtful Low-Rise condo projects are of importance in neighbourhoods where bylaws stand to uphold sight lines and other existing community elements. Older Low-Rise condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn may lack some of the amenities of newer Low-Rise condo builds. However, condos for sale in new Low-Rise condo buildings in Oakwood-Vaughn are not as easy to find with rising costs to build and developers wanting to maximize the number of units in their buildings.
If you're looking for more Low-Rise condo buildings in this area, the neighbourhoods Cedarvale and Eglinton West are nearby. Oakwood-Vaughn is Very Walkable with a walk score of 72. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 71. Excellent Transit is available in Oakwood-Vaughn.
Viewed as one of Toronto's condo hot spots, Oakwood-Vaughn, has a total of 6 condo buildings. Oakwood-Vaughn is a perfect fusion of modern and hip condos, there are 4 Mid-Rise, 3 Pre-Construction and 2 Low-Rise. There are limitless selections of condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn to call home. Condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn spend an average of 52 days on market. Oakwood-Vaughn had 40 condos sold within it in 2020, an increase of 208% compared to the year before. Condos for sale in Oakwood-Vaughn had an average sale price of $$792,395 last year, an decrease of -4% from the prior year. This neighbourhood is Very Walkable with a walk score of 72. Excellent Transit is available in Oakwood-Vaughn. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 71. You can find the neighbourhoods of Five Points and Cedarvale nearby.
Fortune Cookies Canada is a great bakery in Oakwood-Vaughn. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate local cafe's like Oakwood Espresso, Yummi Cafe Laundromat, and Amp Studio Cafe. Groceries are close-at-hand with supermarket La Cubana in Oakwood-Vaughn. Locals of Oakwood-Vaughn love dining at Caribbean Queen Express and Toronto Soup Co.. Oakwood-Vaughn offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Cy Townsend Park and Laughlin Park. You can find the pharmacy Dufferin Medical Pharmacy in Oakwood-Vaughn. GrassRoots Supply Co is a shopping center in Oakwood-Vaughn that has something for everyone. Be sure to check out The Runner's Academy and Tiger Dragon Martial Arts Centre if your condo building does not have a gym- some great local fitness centers! Animal enthusiasts, good news Dufferin Animal Hospital is in Oakwood-Vaughn. Schools in Oakwood-Vaughn include St Clare Catholic School and J R Wilcox Community School.
Oakwood-Vaughan, more recently known as Oakwood Village is a streetcar community located in the York region. With borders on Dufferin and Winnett, in between Eglinton and St. Clair this is a residential community with plenty of commercial access. This neighborhood encases several other smaller communities. It is connected to the old Corso Italia in the southeast and little Jamaica in the northwest. There are two newer outlets of the Toronto Public Library that are easily accessible to the residents of the neighborhood. The Oakwood Village and Maria A. Shchuka Public libraries were built in 1997 and 2003 respectively. There are a selection of public schools and a few parkettes. The best outdoor recreation is at Fairbank Memorial Park which has an outdoor pool, and is otherwise easily accessible in the adjacent neighborhood at Cedarvale Park. Retail outlets, services and conveniences are located on St. Clair and Eglinton. The interior streets are filled with single detached houses but there are high and mid ris...
A working age community Oakwood-Vaughan matches the city average for this group. There are just slightly fewer young children in the area and quite a few less older youths between the ages fifteen and twenty four. There are more seniors in the area who will be well served by the Eglinton subway service even though they tend to live with family members in this neighborhood. The population decreased between 2006 and 2011. The majority of the population are English speaking but there are a significant number of dual language speakers. The largest group are Portuguese speakers but there are also Italian families and Spanish speakers. The average income in the area is below the city average at $57,000 but the number of low income families remains on par with the average in Toronto.
Quiet family living and lively street level shopping combine to make up the lifestyle in this community. Oakwood-Vaughan is well served by community outlets, public libraries, and the Fairbank Memorial Community Centre. The centre offers art programs, fitness classes and sports. It also has a seniors recreation program for the many citizens in this age group to keep them active and connected to the community. The outdoor pool is a highlight in the summer months. As are the green space and the children’s playground. There are also excellent public schools servicing the community. For shopping, you’ll be able to stay local for daily groceries but you’ll need to go outside of the neighborhood to stock up at the supermarket. You can find mostly independent retailers for clothing and conveniences. The restaurants are casual and family friendly. There is a diverse selection of cuisine from Thai to Caribbean and many places in between. There are also plenty of coffee shops, pizza places and some quick service chains. For more selections in clothing and upscale services, the St. Clair streetcar links to the subway for downtown access. This will also be the route for alternative nightlife choices, live music and events. The interior streets of the community are quiet and lined with mid size, single detached houses. The apartment buildings in the area are older, established units, lining the outer streets.
Proximity: It’s great to have peaceful streets to come home to in Oakwood-Vaughan and just as great to be able to get into downtown so easily. The Eglinton subway line will only increase the proximity factor. Keep your car. You can use the TTC for those trips into downtown but for everyday life in this area you’ll be able to keep your car, move easily through the streets and find outlets for auto services.