Best Toronto Neighbourhoods For Young Professionals

Best Toronto Neighbourhoods For Young Professionals


When you’re considering moving to a new home in Toronto, lifestyle and budget are the two major deciding factors about where you buy or rent. Young working people most often want to be close to work, while also walkable to restaurants, entertainment, and night life.

Whether renting or buying, condos are a great way to live in your ideal neighbourhood, while also offering a turn-key lifestyle and exciting amenities!

If you want to be able to get to and from work fast, AND enjoy an active local restaurant and bar scene in Toronto’s best locations, consider a home in one of these Toronto Neighbourhoods Perfect For Young Professionals


Liberty Village

This neighbourhood is very popular with singles and young professionals. Formerly an industrial area just north of Fort York, this community has evolved into a very walkable place to live, with restaurants, brew pubs, and patios steps from condo buildings. It also has close proximity to more stores and entertainment in King West.

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King West

Known for live theatre and music venues, King West is ideal for culture enthusiasts who also like to go out for dinner and drinks. The TIFF Bell Lightbox hosts movie premieres on an international stage, and there is definitely no shortage of bars and restaurants steps from home. King West condos also have plenty of amazing amenities, perfect for a work/play lifestyle. 


The Core

If you envision that lively downtown lifestyle, The Core could be exactly what you’re looking for. Shop at the Eaton Centre, see concerts at Massey Hall, and meet friends at your favourite downtown bar. The TTC is always close by, and there’s always something happening- no matter what time it is!

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Yonge and Dundas Square: Pedro Szekeley


Leslieville

Located in Toronto’s east end, this neighbourhood offers a great blend of a “family friendly” feel, along with an active bar and restaurant scene. Breweries, unique restaurants, thrift shops, art galleries, Leslieville condos, and much more are all packed into this community along Queen St East. The 501 Streetcar also connects residents to downtown and to The Beach!


Church Village

This downtown neighbourhood is most sought after by LGBTQ residents, with its vibrant and welcoming community feel. It is also popular with many young professionals who love being able to walk home after a fun night out at a local bar or club. You’re also very close to the downtown core of the city, so its easy getting to work or more entertainment from condos in The Village. 




Queen West

One of the areas in Toronto with the most personality, Queen West condos are a longtime favourite of young people. The Queen West patios are a city-wide destination for lunch dates, while the variety of shopping is noting to overlook either. Shop at quirky clothing stores, see a jazz show, or have a picnic in Trinity Bellwoods Park!


The Annex

Less posh than nearby Yorkville, real estate in The Annex has a somehow relaxed yet lively energy. With pubs and patios, cafes and diverse restaurants, The Annex along Bloor St West is a great place to live. Visit the Bata Shoe Museum, see a film at Hot Docs, or meet friends at an indie rock concert at Lee’s Palace!



The Annex: Flickr/Jennifer Yin


St Lawrence Market

Famous worldwide for its namesake food market, this neighbourhood has history and present day energy on its side. Dine at bars along King St East and Front Street, check out the Hockey Hall of Fame, or shop at the nearby Distillery District’s Christmas market. Don’t forget the food steps from home! If you love wining and dining, condos in St Lawrence Market could be perfect for you.


Kensington-Chinatown

This quirky community has been home to the city’s bohemian and artistic residents for a long time (notice the graffiti and vintage clothing shops). It is one of those places that distinctly feels like Toronto and nowhere else. Close to U of T, it is great for young professionals because of bars and restaurants that serve cuisines from every culture.

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Entertainment District

It says it all in the name! This quintessential neighbourhood is home to the CN Tower, Jays games at Rogers Centre, and big ticket events at the Air Canada Centre. You can even explore the incredible marine life at Ripley’s Aquarium and Steam Whistle Brewery at Roundhouse Park. Tired from all the excitement? Refresh by heading down to the water for a trip to the islands!

Condos in CityPlace are among the closest to the action.

Ps. There are many more area’s young professionals (and the young at heart) are sure to love! These are just some to check out when you’re beginning your search.


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