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Etobicoke West Mall

Situated within the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Etobicoke West Mall is a neighbourhood within Toronto, Ontario.

Transportation

The fairly good public transit access makes transit a viable option for many people. Homeowners are served by a few bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. Although the topography is flat, and bicycling is more feasible in some pockets than others, it is difficult to get around by bike in Etobicoke West Mall as the cycling network is not very well-developed. Walking is not very common in this part of the city, even though many daily needs are easy to carry out without the use of a vehicle. However, travelling by car is very convenient in Etobicoke West Mall. Most of the street infrastructure is conducive to cars, and it is easy to park.

Services

Parents and their children will value that wherever their home is situated in Etobicoke West Mall, schools and daycares are nearby. In terms of eating, it is straightforward to reach the nearest grocery store on foot in this part of Toronto. Furthermore, a coffee shop is often just around the corner, and a limited selection of restaurants is available in Etobicoke West Mall as well.

Character

There is a great variety of green spaces in Etobicoke West Mall. To be more precise, green spaces, including Etobicoke Civic Centre and Broadacres Park, are very well-distributed and there are a few of them close by for residents to discover, which makes it very easy to reach them from most locations in the neighbourhood. However, there are few tree-lined streets. This neighbourhood is a great area for those who don't mind a little noise, as traffic during busier hours of the day can occasionally be bothersome.

Housing

Roughly 55% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 45% are renters. The housing stock of this area is composed primarily of large apartment buildings, making it easy to find apartments in this part of the city, while the rest are mainly single detached homes. This neighbourhood experienced its largest construction boom between 1960 and 1980, so most of the available homes are from this time period. This part of Toronto has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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