Woodbine Corridor, ON
Guide de location
Life’s sunny in the Upper Beach
About
The Woodbine Corridor, including the Upper Beaches, Woodbine Gardens, and Woodbine Heights, depending on who you ask – has become increasingly trendy, boosting demand and sticker prices alongside it. Don’t expect this trend to slow any time soon as new housing developments are popping up in former industrial spaces, bringing trendy shops with them, solidifying the Woodbine Corridor has a new hotspot for Toronto apartment hunting.
Rental Options
The Market
Avg. rent by housing type & size
Studio/Bachelor: $N/A
1-bedroom: $1,588
2-bedroom: $1,975
3-bedroom: $2,825
Avg. rent compared to other Toronto neighbourhoods
Woodbine Corridor is 18% higher than TO average
Woodbine Corridor Rental Market: Low-rise apartment buildings make up the majority of Woodbine Corridor apartments for rent in the area, but there are also semi-detached and detached Woodbine Corridor houses for rent on your apartment hunt. Houses here used to be highly affordable, but recently, prices have soared, now sitting around 18% over average for Toronto. That number will only increase, as the Woodbine Corridor region currently has some of the fastest growing prices in the city for owners and renters alike.
Life & Style
Like other fast-changing neighbourhoods catering to young professionals, the Woodbine Corridor wears many hats. Weekdays are quiet as residents head to work in the city. In the evenings, locals can be found enjoying a family meal, date night, or grabbing drinks with friends. Anyone seeking the Canadian dream - complete with cool housing, a great job, and a loving family – will fit right in in the Woodbine Corridor.
Neighbourhood
There is plenty of public transit to be found in the Woodbine Corridor. Parks are plentiful, bringing green space to the neighbourhood. There’s no shortage of schools or daycares around the area. Head over to the northeast part of the Woodbine Corridor for discount stores, including a No Frills and two dollar stores, as well as several restaurants. Boutiques, trendy eateries, and a movie theatre are to the south, along Queen Street East. The intersection of Woodbine Avenue and Gerrard Street East is another hot spot, full of spas, flower shops, and cool cafes.