Etobicoke stretches from the Humber Bay Shores condo towers on the waterfront to some of Toronto's most established detached-home streets in the Kingsway and Islington-Humber. Add proximity to Pearson Airport and quick highway access, and Etobicoke draws everyone from downsizing lakefront buyers to multi-generational families who never plan to leave.
Etobicoke splits naturally into two very different buyer stories. Along the water, Humber Bay Shores has built up into a dense cluster of lakefront condo towers with skyline and lake views, drawing young professionals, downsizers and investors who want walkable access to the Martin Goodman Trail. Inland, the Kingsway and Islington-Humber are among Toronto's most established detached-home communities — mature trees, larger lots, and multi-generational families who bought decades ago and simply don't sell.
Etobicoke's proximity to Pearson Airport makes it a magnet for aviation and logistics professionals, while quick access to the Gardiner Expressway, Highway 427 and Highway 401 keeps commute times reasonable for almost anywhere in the GTA. Resale detached homes in the Kingsway in particular hold their value with remarkable consistency — this is a market where street and lot matter more than square footage.
Figures below are directional estimates — ask Amir for current, street-level comparables before pricing or offering.
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