About Greenwood-Coxwell
Greenwood-Coxwell sits in Toronto's east end around Gerrard between Greenwood and Coxwell, wedged between Leslieville to the south and the Danforth to the north. It is a classic streetcar neighbourhood of narrow Victorian and Edwardian rowhouses on tight lots, threaded by the Gerrard India Bazaar — Little India — whose sari shops, restaurants and festivals give the strip a colour and energy found nowhere else in the city.
The 506 Carlton streetcar runs the length of Gerrard and Coxwell and Greenwood stations on Line 2 sit just north, putting both downtown and the Danforth within an easy ride. Once a quiet working-class enclave, it now draws young families, creatives and first-time buyers priced out of Leslieville, alongside the long-settled South Asian community that gives Little India its name.
Condos are arriving as new mid-rise developments fill in along Gerrard and Coxwell, joining converted lofts and a thin stock of older buildings. Pricing is gentrifying — firmly mid-tier and climbing — pitched at buyers who want east-end character and streetcar access at a relative discount to Leslieville proper.
Condo buildings in Greenwood-Coxwell
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Getting around & amenities
Transit
- 506 Carlton streetcar
- Coxwell & Greenwood stations (Line 2)
- 22 Coxwell & 31 Greenwood buses
Parks & green space
- Monarch Park
- Greenwood Park
- Felstead Park
Shops, dining & culture
- Gerrard India Bazaar (Little India)
- Greenwood Park (rink & farmers' market)
- Monarch Park amenities
Schools
- Monarch Park Collegiate
- Duke of Connaught Junior & Senior PS
- Roden Public School
Hospitals
- Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East)
- Toronto General (downtown)
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