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Wexford-Maryvale

Situated in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Wexford-Maryvale is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario.

Transportation

Wexford-Maryvale enables property owners to move around using a variety of modes of transportation. Wexford-Maryvale is moderately transit friendly. The neighbourhood is connected by approximately 30 bus lines, and bus stops are ordinarily around the corner. It is also easy for people walking to get around in Wexford-Maryvale; running day-to-day errands is convenient without a car, and a fair number of businesses of different types can be found as well. This neighbourhood is amenable to biking.

Services

Daycares and schools are convenient to access as a pedestrian from anywhere in Wexford-Maryvale. Apart from public schools, there are private elementary and high schools. With regards to eating, it is straightforward to reach the nearest grocery store as a pedestrian in Wexford-Maryvale. Furthermore, there are a good number of choices for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes.

Character

Wexford-Maryvale is a fairly good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. The greenery in this part of the city is reasonably prominent as the majority of streets have good tree coverage. Accessing green spaces from the majority of locations in the neighbourhood, like Wishing Well Park and Ashtonbee Reservoir Park, is very easy since there are over 50 of them close by for residents to discover. The noise levels in this part of the city are also quite low, as the streets are generally peaceful - although there are still several louder areas, especially near Highway 401 or the railway line.

Housing

Roughly 60% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 40% are renters. In this part of Toronto, most dwellings are single detached homes, but large apartment buildings and duplexes are also present in the housing stock. Most homes in this area were built before the 1960s, during its biggest construction boom. This part of Toronto has a good selection of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.