Welcome to The Annex
A neighborhood that seamlessly blends historic charm with academic elegance. Known for its tree-lined streets, Victorian homes, and proximity to educational institutions, this welcoming enclave offers residents a sophisticated yet laid-back lifestyle that captures the essence of Toronto's cultural and intellectual spirit.
What to Expect
The Annex is renowned for its proximity to esteemed educational institutions, including the University of Toronto. Living here means being surrounded by an academic ambiance, with the vibrant energy of students and the cultural offerings that come with being close to one of Canada's leading universities.
The Lifestyle
Enjoy the tranquility of green spaces and parks scattered throughout the Annex. Residents can unwind in historic parks like Queen's Park, take leisurely strolls through tree-lined avenues, or engage in outdoor activities in the neighborhood's welcoming public spaces.
Proximity to good public schools attracts families to this neighborhood just as much as it does students attending the University of Toronto. Playgrounds are full with children after school and coffee shops are full around exam time with students studying for finals.
What Not to Expect
The ultra-urban downtown lifestyle and modern high-rises. Contrary to its central downtown location, residents choose the Annex for its slower pace and.
The Market
The Annex is characterized by its historic residences, featuring Victorian and Edwardian-style homes that exude architectural elegance. Living here provides residents with the unique opportunity to embrace the rich history and charm of the neighborhood's well-preserved houses and tree-shaded streets.
Older apartment buildings, student housing, and historic homes divided into three or fourplexes cater to a variety of budgets. While streets of pricier detached family homes are becoming more popular for growing families who don’t want to leave central Toronto. There are opportunities for investors and end users alike.
You’ll Fall In Love With
A vibrant community spirit, living in the Annex invites residents to experience a unique blend of sophistication and laid-back charm in the heart of Toronto. The global-inspired tasting menu at Rasa. Date night at one of Toronto’s first Japanese omakase restaurants: Yasu. An all-nighter, but only because it’s an all-nighter spent at the impressive John P. Robarts Research Library. Walks through the parks and collegiate gothic architecture of the University of Toronto and Queen’s Park.