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This month I'll be taking you around 饾棪饾椉饾槀饾榿饾椀 饾棓饾椈饾椈饾棽饾槄, also known as Harbord Village. This neighbourhood was subdivided in the early 1850s and was advertised as "the most healthy and pleasant part of the City". Then, the establishment of the University of Toronto pushed the development of homes in South Annex, which took place between the 1870s and early 1900s. 馃彨 The area runs north from Bathurst Road up until south of Dupont Street, and is known for its mini university-like village lined with pubs, specialty boutiques, bookstores, and restaurants. Naturally, many university students, faculty members, and alumni also rent or own houses in this neighbourhood. The median listing price for homes in this area starts at $1,999,500, with a sold price of $2,095,500. This district consists of mainly semi-detached and detached properties, which sell in approximately seven median days while on the market. If you're into city living, I know you'll love the hustle and bustle of South Anne...

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