3 Sussex Dr, Toronto
MLS® # W4889435
Mimico is located in south-west Etobicoke on Lake Ontario. The land area of Mimico originated mainly from three family farms, namely: Stock Estate (North of Portland), Hendry Estate (between Royal York and Queens Ave), Van Every Estate (between Royal York Rd and Dwight Ave). Today, Mimico is primarily a residential area with two commercial strips; one along Royal York Road and the other along Lake Shore Boulevard West, parallel to the shoreline (from Louisa Avenue to Allen Avenue).
Architecturally, homes in Mimico range from grand lakeside estates to bungalows built in the 1920s to 1940s, and low rise apartment buildings built in the 1950s and 1960s. East of historic Mimico between Mimico Creek on the west and the Humber River to the east, there is a large area of condominium high-rise tower development at the former "Motel Strip" area of Humber Bay along the lake shore. Lake Shore Blvd. West is also home to many Eastern European delicatessen, independent stores and bakeries, giving the area an Eastern European atmosphere. In 2012, Toronto Life magazine ranked Mimico first on their "Where to Buy Now" list of Toronto neighbourhoods.
Young families are snapping up property all over Mimico. More frontage, more yard space, close to downtown, Parks, Arenas, walking, shopping, restaurants, bakeries and easy access to the Gardiner expressway east & west make it accessible to everyone. Yes Mimico still has an edgy, tough persona but has changed significantly over the past few years. Properties have been purchased and developed into new modern 2 storey homes and some of the most beautiful lake views in Toronto are found in this neighborhood just steps from Lakeshore Blvd.
TRANSPORTATION
The area is served primarily with buses along Royal York Road and Evans Avenue connecting with the Bloor-Danforth subway and with streetcars along Lake Shore Boulevard. The City of Toronto is in the process of studying various proposals to increase transit connections in the area to downtown. The Mimico GO Transit station provides regular east-west commuter rail travel to downtown Toronto and to as far west as Hamilton. Along the north of the area is the Gardiner Expressway.
Walk Score 80 - Very Walkable
Transit Score 77 - Excellent Public Transit
Bike Score - Bikeable
Commute to Downtown Toronto
Car - 22mins
Bus - 39mins
Bike - 45mins
Walk - 60+mins
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