Newtonbrook West Community


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137 Charlton Blvd

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$1.2M For Sale

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31 Greenwin Village Rd

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$1.32M For Sale

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  • Newtonbrook West (Toronto) Realtor Alan Zheng!

Alan Zheng

Alan Zheng PhoneRE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC.
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Newtonbrook West

Newtonbrook west is on the North end of North York Toronto, neighboring Vaughan. The community is the Home to Centerpoint Mall, which is anchored by national retail chains such as Canadian Tire and Hudson Bay and has over a hundred stores.

Community Overview

The community of Newtonbrook West runs from Yonge Street Road on the East to Finch Avenue in the south, Bathurst Street on the West, and Steeles Avenue in the north. Newtonbrook West is a highly diversified community; the mother tone of around 71% of residents is not in English.

1. Housing:

This area of North York is dominated by detached, while semi-detached houses, townhouses, and condo apartments are prevalent along the main streets of Newtonbrook East. About 20% of housing was completed before 1960, and 42% was constructed between 1961 and 1980. Many detached bungalows sitting on an extensive front lot have been gradually transformed into custom-built modern homes. There are also many rental Apartments and social housing located close to Bathurst Street near Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. Newtonbrook West has around 47% of residents who are renters.

From MLS listings, in the past 90 days, Newtonbrook West Toronto sold 23 detached houses on average of $1,759,783; 9 Attached town home, Semi-detached and Link houses on average of $1,199,656; 5 Town homes on average of $810,360; 12 condos on average of $733,692.

2. Demographic:

About 41% of the residents are of East and Southeast Asia origin and 39% are of European Origin. The neighborhood along Bathurst is known for its Russian populace, with a large Russian Jewish population. The area is also sometimes referred to as Little Moscow. Filipino, the second largest demographic group, scatters across the community. Close to Yonge street, there is also the second largest population of Koreans in Toronto, next to Little Korea downtown. Here also lives a large number of Chinese and Persian.

3. Transportation:

Around 43% of residents travel by public transit, higher than Toronto's average. Finch bus terminal, located at the southeast corner of the community, offers 10 TTC bus lines, 11 YRT bus lines, and 19 GO bus lines. Furthermore, the Nearby Finch subway station connects the central transit system to downtown Toronto. Car commuters can drive onto highway 401 from the community via Yonge Street.

4. Recreation:

Newtonbrook West has several small parks distributed throughout the community. Hendon Park, Moore Park, Lissom Park, and Ancona Park offer kids' playgrounds, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts. Located west of the community, close to Yonge Street, is Goulding Park Community Centre, which features an outdoor swimming pool, skate parks, an indoor rink, and two baseball fields.

5. Shopping:

There are abundant shops in and near Newtonbrook West. Centerpoint Mall is located in the community's Northeast corner, with over a hundred stores, including Hudson Bays, No Frills, Beer Store, Tim Horton, Canadian Tire, Canada Computers & Electronics, numerous restaurants and banks, and telecom stores. Along Yonge Street, there are several Persian groceries and Korean restaurants. Moreover, east of Bathurst Street, close to Steeles Avenue, Bathurst Steeles Mall is a small shopping plaza featuring a Metro Supermarket, restaurants, Banks, and service stores.

6. Schools:

Pleasant Public School and R J Lang Elementary and Middle School are two elementary schools, while R J Lange School also serves middle school students from Grade 7 and grade 8. Another middle school in the community is Fisherville Senior Public School. For high school admitting students from grades 9 to 12, Newtonbrook Secondary School covers the neighborhood north of Drewry Avenue, and Northview Heights Secondary School covers the south.

Newtonbrook west is a highly diversified community with convenient public transit and plenty of shopping and restaurants. From entry-level condo apartments to much more expensive multi-million luxurious houses, buyers will have the opportunity to find dream homes in this community. If you plan to move to Newtonbrook West or you want to learn more about real estate investment opportunities in Toronto, please contact Toronto realtor agent Alan Zheng.