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Eringate, Toronto, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale

Single detached homes are the predominant housing type, representing about 55% of dwellings in Eringate, and the rest of the houses are mainly large apartment buildings. This part of the city is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Around 85% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and renters make up the remainder. This part of Toronto experienced its biggest building boom in the 1960s and 1970s, so most of the available housing is from this era.  Read more about Eringate real estate

11 Homes For Sale in Eringate

Lifestyle

Transportation

With a few nearby bus lines, Eringate is reasonably transit friendly. However, it is inconvenient for pedestrians to get around in Eringate because common amenities such as hardware stores or post offices can be an occasionally long walk away. This neighbourhood is not very cycling-friendly because there is a significant amount of slopes, and the bicycling network is not very extensive. However, the car is very often the preferred method to move around in this part of Toronto. Parking is generally easy, and most homes for sale are a very short car ride from the nearest highway, such as Highway 401.

Services

A fraction of home buyers in Eringate may be able to buy their groceries on foot, while others will need another means of transportation. Residents benefit from a few restaurants and coffee shops as well. In terms of education, in Eringate, parents and their children will generally be able to get to daycares and schools on foot.

Character

One of the highlights of Eringate is its wide selection of green spaces. To be more precise, it is very easy to get to parks from most locations in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to explore. Residents will also find that the tree canopy coverage for most streets is reasonably good. Finally, this part of Toronto is relatively quiet, as there are few pedestrians, although those who are near Highway 401 or Highway 427 may experience more noise.