$999,900Asking Price
Welcome to 261A St. Helens Avenue, a three-bedroom home positioned between Dundas West, Little Italy, Little Portugal, and Bloor Street - one of the west end's most connected and vibrant neighbourhoods. Inside, the layout is practical and easy to live in, with bright living and dining spaces, high ceilings, a generous eat-in kitchen, and three airy bedrooms with room to grow, work, and settle in. Major updates are already done: electrical (2017), high-efficiency furnace (2023), and central air conditioning (2024). Out front, a proper covered porch is perfect for morning coffee or an evening drink while the neighbourhood moves past. Out back, a private yard built for summer dinners, a garden, children at play, or a quiet moment to unwind - and a laneway garage you'll appreciate most on the first December snowfall. A separate entrance to the lower level offers real flexibility: additional living space, a home office, a recreation room, or in-law accommodation. Dufferin Grove Park, MacGregor Playground, the Railpath, excellent schools, cafés, and some of Toronto's best restaurants are all nearby. TTC subway and streetcar routes, the UP Express, and the future GO/SmartTrack station at Bloor and Lansdowne put the rest of the city within easy reach. Offered for the first time in 60 years, 261A St. Helens Avenue is ready for its next chapter - on a street where people move in and stay.
Welcome to 261A St. Helens Avenue, a three-bedroom home positioned between Dundas West, Little Italy, Little Portugal, and Bloor Street - one of the west end's most connected and vibrant neighbourhoods. Inside, the layout is practical and easy to live in, with bright living and dining spaces, high ceilings, a generous eat-in kitchen, and three airy bedrooms with room to grow, work, and settle in. Major updates are already done: electrical (2017), high-efficiency furnace (2023), and central air conditioning (2024). Out front, a proper covered porch is perfect for morning coffee or an evening drink while the neighbourhood moves past. Out back, a private yard built for summer dinners, a garden, children at play, or a quiet moment to unwind - and a laneway garage you'll appreciate most on the first December snowfall. A separate entrance to the lower level offers real flexibility: additional living space, a home office, a recreation room, or in-law accommodation. Dufferin Grove Park, MacGregor Playground, the Railpath, excellent schools, cafés, and some of Toronto's best restaurants are all nearby. TTC subway and streetcar routes, the UP Express, and the future GO/SmartTrack station at Bloor and Lansdowne put the rest of the city within easy reach. Offered for the first time in 60 years, 261A St. Helens Avenue is ready for its next chapter - on a street where people move in and stay.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kitchen | Main | 7.09' x 15.09' | Overlooks Backyard |
| 2 | Breakfast | Main | 4.27' x 15.09' | Combined with Kitchen |
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom | ||||
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Brockton Village, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, executives, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals, salespeople and tradespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from Portugal, and Portuguese speakers. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 49.
Kids Per Family
0.9
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
51%
of residents are
single and loving it.
51% singles
Toronto (50%)
47%
of residents
are renters.
47% renters
Toronto (47%)
43%
of residents are
university grads.
43% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$104K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Sales | 19% |
| Government | 10% |
| Culture | 10% |
| Business | 9% |
| Management | 8% |
39%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
39% immigrants
Toronto (48%)13.8% from Portugal
All-time
0.5% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
| Portuguese | 20% |
| Cantonese | 4% |
| Spanish | 4% |
| Vietnamese | 2% |
| French | 2% |
Religions
| Christian | 56% |
| Muslim | 3% |
| Buddhist | 3% |
| Jewish | 2% |
| Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
2
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
0
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.