The Annex

Something sublime and magical emerges when you pair understated elegance with central Toronto location and surroundings that enhances the quality of urban life. Located in the heart of the Annex, set amongst mature trees and Victorian and Edwardian homes this Grande Dame of a home is a stone’s throw away from three major downtown campuses including University of Toronto, OCAD University, and Ryerson University. A community home to many professionals, academia and executives due to the large square footage of these selected period Victorian homes, rare wide boulevard with generous front yards for exceptional depth of land. The unicorn location.

Luxe Living in the South Annex

Located in the heart of the Annex, set amongst mature trees and Victorian and Edwardian homes this Grande Dame of a home is a stone’s throw away from three major downtown campuses including University of Toronto, OCAD University, and Ryerson University. Many students live in the neighbourhood allowing for amazing rental opportunities with a healthy mix of students, faculty and young professionals. 

A few minutes in the other direction will deliver you to bustling Bloor St. W. Meeting with friends? Looking for an evening together to relish in each other’s company and good conversation? Choose from one of the many entertainer’s delights in the neighbourhood like the Victory Cafe, the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, the ROM, Lee’s Palace and so much more. The Annex will also please those coveting green space with Christie Pit Park and its outdoor rink, playing fields, splash pad and playground a short walk away. Bickford Park and Queen's Park are also a short distance away.

Kensington Market

Just a 10 minute walk from 76 Brunswick Avenue you will find Kensington Market, a designated National Historic Site of Canada in 2006 and one of Toronto's most distinctive multicultural neighbourhoods. This neighbourhood is known for its wonderful outdoor market feel, dizzying array of food shops, restaurants, curio shops, pop-up shops, artists, vintage clothing and jewellery and more.

China Town

To the east of Kensington is Chinatown. First developed in the late 19th century, it is now one of the largest Chinatowns in North America. Today the neighbourhood is a noted tourist attraction, and a centre of Toronto's cultural life boasting with cafés, boutiques, eclectic shops, fresh produce, fish and butcher shops and bakeries.

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