The Junction
Revitalized, Creative, Independent
About The Junction
Once a dry neighborhood (alcohol was banned until 1997), The Junction has emerged as one of Toronto's most exciting areas. Independent businesses, craft breweries, and a creative spirit define this revitalized west-end community.
The Junction's transformation from forgotten industrial area to one of Toronto's most desirable neighborhoods represents urban renewal at its best. Dundas Street West now hosts craft breweries, artisan coffee roasters, boutique retailers, and acclaimed restaurants. Young professionals and creative types have driven gentrification while maintaining the neighborhood's unpretentious character. Housing ranges from modest workers' cottages to larger Victorian homes, all seeing significant appreciation as the area's reputation grows.
Why Live in The Junction?
The Junction Property Types & Prices
Detached Home
$1,300,000 - $1,800,000Victorian and workers' cottages, renovated
Semi-Detached
$1,000,000 - $1,400,000Popular entry point
Townhouse
$850,000 - $1,100,000New developments emerging
Getting Around The Junction
UP Express access with improving local transit
Subway/Train Stations
- ●Dundas West
- ●Keele
Bus & Streetcar Routes
- ●40 Junction
- ●30 Lambton
The Junction Demographics
18,000
Population
35
Median Age
Yes
Family-Friendly
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Quick Facts
Average Home Price
$1M - $1.8M
Walk Score
89/100
Transit Score
80/100
Neighborhood Vibe
Revitalized, Creative, Independent
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