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gmb Feb 2nd 2008 9:07 pm

Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 
We are starting to look at short-term rentals in Toronto. Can anyone recommend areas that are particularly nice and advise us of areas to avoid?

One apartment is apparently "just south of the Old Mill Subway Station in the prestigious Kingsway neighbourhood of Toronto". Is this an ok area?

Thanks.

dbd33 Feb 2nd 2008 9:12 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by gmb (Post 5874952)
We are starting to look at short-term rentals in Toronto. Can anyone recommend areas that are particularly nice and advise us of areas to avoid?

One apartment is apparently "just south of the Old Mill Subway Station in the prestigious Kingsway neighbourhood of Toronto". Is this an ok area?

Thanks.

That area is fine in a rather conservative suburbanish manner.

Avoid: Rexdale, Parkdale, the numbered streets of Etobicoke.

Get the exact address and check back: Scarborough.

Novocastrian Feb 2nd 2008 9:15 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by gmb (Post 5874952)
We are starting to look at short-term rentals in Toronto. Can anyone recommend areas that are particularly nice and advise us of areas to avoid?

One apartment is apparently "just south of the Old Mill Subway Station in the prestigious Kingsway neighbourhood of Toronto". Is this an ok area?

Thanks.

Yup. That's fine.

Avoid most of Scarborough, most of Etobicoke, Jane-Finch: stick to places on the metro for preference.

clynnog Feb 2nd 2008 9:16 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5874977)
Avoid: the numbered streets of Etobicoke.

I lived just off a numbered street in Etobicoke from 1992-1994 and they are fine. South of Lakeshore Blvd, is usually nicer than north of it.

Part of the old City of York along Eglinton Avenue, Jane/Finch, parts of Malvern, and any areas with high concentrations of low income housing are usually pretty clear cut areas you would want to avoid.

dbd33 Feb 2nd 2008 9:29 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by clynnog (Post 5874998)
I lived just off a numbered street in Etobicoke from 1992-1994 and they are fine. South of Lakeshore Blvd, is usually nicer than north of it.

92? When the hooker motels were still there?

clynnog Feb 2nd 2008 9:34 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5875055)
92? When the hooker motels were still there?

No a lot further west almost at the Mississauga boundary....on Lake Promenade....The hooker motels were being replaced by high end condos when I lived there.

Rob4BC Feb 2nd 2008 11:06 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by gmb (Post 5874952)
We are starting to look at short-term rentals in Toronto. Can anyone recommend areas that are particularly nice and advise us of areas to avoid?

One apartment is apparently "just south of the Old Mill Subway Station in the prestigious Kingsway neighbourhood of Toronto". Is this an ok area?

Thanks.

What are you looking for?
Areas to look at might differ depending on your need for a house or apartment, schools and where work will be and if you drive etc.

A few more details and we'll be able to help more.

Rob;)

DaveLovesDee Feb 3rd 2008 12:12 am

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 5874986)
Avoid most of Scarborough

What's wrong with Scarborough? Oh I forgot, it's also known as Scarberia (as in Siberia), and Scarlem (as in Harlem) because no-one wants to live here and it's seen as a ghetto neighbourhood.

Scarborough extends from Victoria Park Avenue in the West of Scarborough to Rouge Valley in the East,and up to Steeles Ave in the North. I'm proud to live in Scarborough, and I'd recommend it to anyone. Prices are much more reasonable here. I work in Mississauga and even in rush hour I get to work in less than an hour.

North York doesn't get tarred as a bad place to live just because Jane and Finch has a bad reputation.

But you did say most of Scarborough. :p


Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 5874986)
stick to places on the metro for preference.

I agree. Then you have the perfect excuse not to buy a vehicle with which to visit some of the beautiful towns and villages outside of Toronto. :rofl:

dbd33 Feb 3rd 2008 1:18 am

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by CaptainHook (Post 5875690)
I work in Mississauga and even in rush hour I get to work in less than an hour.


Ahem. From downtown I can't get to the dealership where I have the car serviced, Cedarbrae VW, in an hour. Even if you live at Vic Park and the 401 and work at the 401 and 427 an hour is good going; that's probably 20 miles.

DaveLovesDee Feb 3rd 2008 1:35 am

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5875921)
Ahem. From downtown I can't get to the dealership where I have the car serviced, Cedarbrae VW, in an hour. Even if you live at Vic Park and the 401 and work at the 401 and 427 an hour is good going; that's probably 20 miles.

I use TTC to get downtown.

I live Markham Rd and Lawrence (not far from Cedarbrae VW) and use 401 to get to the 410. Once I get past Yonge St not a lot of traffic until just past Islington.

Novocastrian Feb 3rd 2008 2:06 am

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by CaptainHook (Post 5875690)
What's wrong with Scarborough? Oh I forgot, it's also known as Scarberia (as in Siberia), and Scarlem (as in Harlem) because no-one wants to live here and it's seen as a ghetto neighbourhood.


No, it's not that. It's just that it's packed with bleeding Arsenal supporters.

DaveLovesDee Feb 3rd 2008 3:25 am

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 5876064)
No, it's not that. It's just that it's packed with bleeding Arsenal supporters.

Good point. :D:D:D

gmb Feb 3rd 2008 4:01 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by Rob4BC (Post 5875441)
What are you looking for?
Areas to look at might differ depending on your need for a house or apartment, schools and where work will be and if you drive etc.

A few more details and we'll be able to help more.

Rob;)

Thank you, everyone, for your replies - very useful.

Rob, my husband will be working in Toronto. We are looking for a place to rent for the first month or so, probably in Toronto. We have 2 teenage sons, so need at least 2 bedrooms, but preferably 3. Don't need schools, don't mind if it is an apartment or a house, and we will be looking for a car as soon as we arrive but somewhere near public transport would be an advantage. We will look at longer term house rentals after we arrive (most likely outside of Toronto), but for the moment I just need to find something short-term that I can book from here.

Thanks again,
gmb

dbd33 Feb 3rd 2008 4:08 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by gmb (Post 5878432)
Thank you, everyone, for your replies - very useful.

Rob, my husband will be working in Toronto. We are looking for a place to rent for the first month or so, probably in Toronto. We have 2 teenage sons, so need at least 2 bedrooms, but preferably 3. Don't need schools, don't mind if it is an apartment or a house, and we will be looking for a car as soon as we arrive but somewhere near public transport would be an advantage. We will look at longer term house rentals after we arrive (most likely outside of Toronto), but for the moment I just need to find something short-term that I can book from here.

Thanks again,
gmb

The problem with a house is that you're likely to have to sign a lease for a year. Still, worse things could happen than being in a commutable location for a year while getting established. Nice enough areas with lots of rentals: Beach, High Park, Yonge and Eglinton/Davisville. All depends on money, of course.

gmb Feb 3rd 2008 8:07 pm

Re: Which parts of Toronto to avoid?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5878453)
The problem with a house is that you're likely to have to sign a lease for a year. Still, worse things could happen than being in a commutable location for a year while getting established. Nice enough areas with lots of rentals: Beach, High Park, Yonge and Eglinton/Davisville. All depends on money, of course.

Thanks. I will look out for those areas in the rental adverts.


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