Runnymede is a family-oriented neighbourhood, whose boundaries include Dundas Street West to the north, Runnymede Road to the east, Jane Street to the west and Annette Street to the south, is comprised of several elementary and secondary schools, convenient access to shopping and transportation. It is nestled between some of Toronto’s more affluent neighbourhoods, including Baby Point and High Park. Some may view Bloor West Village as a suburb - the final frontier before Etobicoke - but this vibrant neighbourhood is closer than you think.
More than half of the neighbourhood are working age and although Bloor West Village is considered to be a more well-established neighbourhood, it's still quite lively with lots of shopping and entertainment available to residents and visitors.
Daily errands are an an enjoyable stroll along Bloor Street, where you'll find a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetable stands, coffee shops, banks, restaurants, pubs and just about anything else you could want.
With its convenient TTC access, mature greenery, and rapidly developing mid-rise offerings, the Bloor Street strip from Keele to Jane is currently one of Toronto’s hottest neighbourhoods for residential real estate.
Houses in Bloor West Village tend to be two-story brick houses, however renovations are becoming more and more popular and many of the traditional homes are being torn down to create larger, more modern homes.