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We’ve already told you what you can expect to pay to live in the 6ix.
But we wanted to get even more specific today.
As in, a 5-minute walk from some of the city’s busiest pedestrian intersections.
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These corners traditionally receive more pedestrian traffic than anywhere else in the city, and historically, have been proven hotpots for condo development. The majority of these intersections also offer direct access to the subway or the PATH, and are largely popular among young professional buyers who want to live in the heart of the city.
Below you’ll find 26 major intersections and the average price it costs to pick up a one or two-bedroom condo within a 5-minute walk from each.
But first, here are a few quick facts to keep in mind when you’re looking for your next place to live:
– 24 of the 28 intersections covered in this analysis receive the highest daily pedestrian traffic in the city – each with a pedestrian count of at least 17,000
– Over the last year, condo apartments located within five minutes walking distance of these intersections sold for an average of $537,702 – nearly $150,000 more than the city-wide average during the same period ($398,858)
– There are an estimated 40% more one bedroom condos versus two bedrooms units around Toronto’s major intersections
– Condos on Bay Street sold for an average of $40,000 more than units along Yonge
Yonge and Eglinton
One bedroom: $402,924
Two bedroom: $629,644
St. Clair and Yonge
One bedroom: $439, 064
Two bedroom: $868,537
Bloor and Avenue
One bedroom: $570,198
Two bedroom: $1,497,679
Bay and Bloor
One bedroom: $439,453
Two bedroom: $1,174,562
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Yonge and Bloor
One bedroom: $416,968
Two bedroom: $964, 813
Yonge and Wellesley
One bedroom: $414,351
Two bedroom: $601,952
Bay and College
One bedroom: $428, 826
Two bedroom: $611,950
Yonge and College
One bedroom: $422,928
Two bedroom: $602,081
Yonge and Gerrard
One bedroom: $425,658
Two bedroom: $611,381
Yonge and Dundas
One bedroom: $423,121
Two bedroom: $616, 219

Dundas and Bay
One bedroom: $422,088
Two bedroom: $637,589
Dundas and University
One bedroom: $382,148
Two bedroom: $531, 307
Yonge and Queen
One bedroom: $368,638
Two bedroom: $512,033
King and Spadina
One bedroom: $389,231
Two bedroom: $609,180
Front and John
One bedroom: $376,099
Two bedroom: $609,344
York and University
One bedroom: $421,202
Two bedroom: $753,164
Bay and Queen
One bedroom: $383,909
Two bedroom: $697,371
Bay and Adelaide
One bedroom: $393,957
Two bedroom: $688,327
Bay and King
One bedroom: $425,537
Two bedroom: $734,744

Bay and Wellington
One bedroom: $412,172
Two bedroom: $666,601
Yonge and King
One bedroom: $387,813
Two bedroom: $671,844
Yonge and Adelaide
One bedroom: $389,327
Two bedroom: $637,157
King and Jarvis
One bedroom: $369, 562
Two bedroom: $608,184
Richmond and John
One bedroom: $399,888
Two bedroom: $692,911
Front and John
One bedroom: $376,099
Two bedroom: $609,344
York and University
One bedroom: $421,202
Two bedroom: $753,164
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