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Description
Toronto homes for sale in Bickford Park are typically two- and three-storey semi-detached and detached Victorian houses, built between the late 1800’s through to the 1930’s. Because streets are often one way, traffic on residential streets tends to be fairly light despite being located in between the commercial density of both College and Bloor.
Like its neighbours in Little Italy, the historic architecture of Bickford Park homes for sale gives the area a classic feel and many homes have traditional layouts and soaring ceilings.
Home prices have risen dramatically in this neighbourhood in recent years. However, for those willing to put in the work, there are still plenty of original condition homes that you can snap up for comparatively reasonable prices. If you’re looking for a good-sized, updated family home however, expect to pay well into the seven figures.
The location here is unbeatable though and so if you have the budget, it's one of our favourite west-end neighbourhoods for buyers who want it all - historic, character homes along cozy, residential streets AND a location steps to some of the city's best nightlife. You can read more about the area in our Bickford Park neighbourhood guide.
Best For
Buyers looking for historic houses for sale in Toronto within a few blocks of the action but tucked away down a pretty, residential side street.
Why We Love Bickford Park
Bickford Park’s a Jewel
Bickford Park, known as “the jewel of Toronto’s Garrison Creek Parks,” is a haven for local residents. It’s especially loved by dog owners as it’s off-leash and the dogs tend to be well socialized.
Families take advantage of the fields for games of baseball or soccer, and the hill is a great tobogganing spot in the winter.
It’s in Between it All
Bickford Park is in an unbeatable location because it’s sandwiched between the lively shopping and dining district of College to its south and the convenient Bloorcourt shopping strip and Bloor-Danforth line subway stations to its north.
If you live on the southeast side of the neighbourhood, you’re a short walk to Kensington. Live on the southwest side and you’re minutes away from the latest bars and restaurants on the Ossington strip. Yet Bickford Park continues to maintain its residential, community feel. If you buy in this area, you’re really getting the best of both worlds.