Affordable resale housing in the area of New Toronto is roughly bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, with a western boundary of Twenty-Third Street (south of Lake Shore Blvd. West) mid-point between Twenty-Second and Twenty-Fourth Streets (north of Lake Shore Blvd. West), Birmingham Street to the north and Dwight Avenue to the east.
Features of the neighbourhood include, many waterfront parks and trails such as Cliff Lumsden Park, Prince of Wales Park, Rotary Peace Park as well as the Lakeshore Yacht Club located in Colonel Samuel Smith Park. The New Toronto Public Library is located on Eleventh Street South of Lake Shore Boulevard.
There are many schools in the area including: Second Street School, Seventh Street School, Twentieth Street School, Lakeshore C.I., St. Teresa and Humber College.
TTC bus routes along Lake Shore Boulevard West connect Mimico and Long Branch Go Transit as well as the street car which takes you right into downtown Toronto. By car, you are close to all major highways and 10-15 minutes to the airport or downtown Toronto.
New Toronto's average home is a typical small frame or brick bungalow or two storey home built between the 1910's and the 1950's. A much sought after area are the larger single family homes located south of the Lake Shore Boulevard closer to the lake.
Shopping in Lakeshore Village conveniently located along Lake Shore Boulevard West is a busy retail corridor featuring restaurants, a wide variety of stores, bakeries, deli's, coffee shops, drug stores, bargain stores etc.
Lakeshore Market Watch - Average Sold Prices
| Detached 2 Storey | $445,000 |
| Detached Bungalow | $365,575 |
| Semi Detached | $360,000 |
| Townhouse | N/A |
| Townhouse Condos | N/A |
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