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Price | : From $660,900 - $960,900 |
Area | : Toronto |
Maintenance | : $0.64 / Sq Ft / Month |
Possession Date | :  |
Country | : Canada |
State | : Ontario |
Municipality | : Toronto |
Community | : Humber-Heights |
Suites Size Range | : 483 - 931 Sq Ft |
Humber Heights is a neighbourhood located in the western part of Toronto, within the district of Etobicoke. Bounded by the scenic Humber River, Royal York Road to the west, and Eglinton Avenue West to the north, the area is known for its peaceful and picturesque surroundings. The lifestyle in Humber Heights is characterised by a calm, family-friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto. Creeks, parks and valleys constitute the enchanting landscapes of this neighbourhood.
The housing landscape of Humber Heights boasts an impressive variety. Home seekers can find expansive bungalows and mansions in regions like Yorkleigh Avenue and Westmount Park. The housing area east of Scarlett Road comprises Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor-style homes. The west side of Scarlett Road is dominated by split-level houses and new constructions. Overall, from historical buildings to modern constructions, Humber Heights offers various residential choices.
Besides being infrastructurally rich, Humber Heights is also an easily accessible neighbourhood. Highway 400 and Highway 401 are accessible within a short distance. The Royal York and Scarlett Road buses link to Bloor-Danforth subway line stations, while the Eglinton and Lawrence Avenue buses link to Yonge-University-Spadina subway line stations. The planned Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit (LRT) line is expected to improve connectivity and convenience for residents further.
Residents in Humber Heights also enjoy a plethora of recreational avenues. The green spaces of Humber Valley Park and the historical 19th-century structure of Lambton House are some of the most popular choices. Overall, Humber Heights is a peaceful residential choice complemented by a well-established urban infrastructure
Humber Heights boasts an excellent livability index of 81/100. Here is an overview of its many indices:
Livability | 81/100 |
Amenities | A+ |
Commute | A+ |
Cost Of Living | F |
Crime | A |
Employment | A+ |
Housing | C |
Health | A+ |
Schools | A+ |
The quaint neighbourhood of Humber Heights is safer than 72% of the cities in Ontario. Crime rates in this neighbourhood are 53% lower than the national average. Violent crimes, specifically, are 51% lower in Humber Heights than the national average. Residents stand a 1 in 51 chance of falling victim to a crime in this area. Additionally, Toronto’s 15% year-over-year crime decrease has also contributed to the overall safety of Humber Heights. Provided below is a statistical overview of the same:
Index | Humber Heights /100k People | Toronto /100k People | Ontario /100k People | National /100k People |
Total crime | 1,994 (estimate) | 2,915 | 3,086 | 4,223 |
Violent crime | 512 (estimate) | 748 | 792 | 1,042 |
Property crime | 1,482 (estimate) | 2,167 | 2,294 | 3,181 |
Unit Stories | : 25 |
Construction Status | : Pre–construction |
Architect | : IBI Group |
Builder | : Lanterra Developments |
Price | : From $660,900 - $960,900 |
Est. Completion | : Feb 2026 |