Davisville, Toronto, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Davisville, around two thirds of buildings are large apartment buildings, while the rest are mainly single detached homes and townhouses. About 30% of properties in this neighbourhood were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1990s. This neighbourhood offers mainly two bedroom and one bedroom homes. About 60% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by renters while owners occupy the remainder. Read more about Davisville real estate
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Transportation
Davisville allows homeowners to travel using a diversity of means of transportation. The public transit system in Davisville is very practical as a consequence of about 10 nearby bus lines. Many of the homes for sale in this neighbourhood are located in areas that are also very convenient for walking; most common errands can be run on foot, and there are also a good number of businesses close by. The bicycle is a reasonably good means of transportation in Davisville because there are a fair number of bike lanes.
Services
Both general and specialty grocery stores are usually accessible within a short walk from most houses for sale in this area. Likewise, there is typically a restaurant or cafe in close proximity. It is also a rather short distance to a decent choice of clothing stores. Concerning education, families will find that no matter where their home is located in this part of Toronto, schools and daycares are close by.
Character
Davisville is a "jack-of-all-trades" when it comes to the ambience of this neighbourhood. Most areas in Davisville are reasonably quiet, as the streets tend to be calm. There is a fair amount of greenery in this area; there are about 10 public green spaces nearby for residents to check out, like Kay Gardner Beltline Park, and they are especially well-distributed, which makes it very easy to access them from the majority of locations within this part of Toronto. Moreover, residents will find that there are numerous tree-lined streets. Finally, in general, this neighbourhood has many places to visit. Although the nightlife is limited, the streets are usually busy with people.