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Old Mill
W02
- 2007 Year End Sales Statistics (Bloor West Village, Old
Mills, Lambton, Weston, High Park, Junction, etc.)
Detached
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387
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$553,314
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$550,000
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$216,000
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$2,200,000
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Semi-Detached
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352
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$381,547
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$365,000
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$160,000
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$675,000
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Attached/Row/Townhouse
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78
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$340,891
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$320,000
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$205,000
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$704,000
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Condo
Townhouse
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49
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$267,617
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$257,000
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$174,500
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$345,100
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Condo
Apartment
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79
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$317,424
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$310,000
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$170,000
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$799,000
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Occupied by European settlers from the late 18th Century, this pocket
of Toronto's West End inherited its name from the mill that was
originally built on the shores of the Humber River to cut lumber for
the first homes in Toronto.
Thick with trees, peaceful walking and biking trails, fishing
opportunities, parks and rolling hills, the Old Mill area is a great
place for families and for nature lovers.
Gourmet delis, grocery stores, green grocers,
coffee shops, pubs, restaurants, and great fashion stores are all
within easy reach.
Old Mill has various housing choices from lovely Tudor-style
homes with original details to condos and co-op.
Home prices range anywhere from $400,000 to well above a $1
million.
Public Elementary Schools:
Humbercrest, 14 St. Marks Road
Public High Schools:
Runnymede C.I. 569 Jane Street
Catholic Elementary School:
St. Pius X, 71 Jane Street
For more information on the Old Mill's real estate market at
the
West End of Toronto,
please contact me either
by email
or on the phone at 416-762-8255.
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