Located within Ontario, Canada, the town of Georgina is located in the Greater Toronto metropolitan area. Housing Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in Georgina. About 20% of properties in this town were constructed after the year 2000, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1960s. This town offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 85% of the properties in the town are occupied by homeowners and the rest are rented. Transportation Driving is a great means of transportation in Georgina. Finding a parking spot is easy. In contrast, the public transit network in Georgina is quite poor. Nevertheless, residents benefit from a few bus lines. A majority of the homes for sale in this part of the Greater Toronto metropolitan area are located in places that are not very well-suited for walking as carrying out day-to-day needs is very inconvenient. Georgina is also not very amenable to bicycling as the cycling infrastructure is not very well-developed, and there is a considerable amount of elevation changes. Services There are only a very small number of high schools and primary schools in Georgina and therefore they can be a very long walk away. Moreover, daycares are not numerous and thus not always within walking distance. Regarding eating, in all but a very small number of cases, a car is required to buy groceries in one of approximately 10 stores. Character Most areas in Georgina are reasonably quiet, as there isn’t a lot of street noise or city clamour. Public green spaces aren’t well-spread out, resulting in them being very difficult to get to from the majority of locations in the town.
Located within Ontario, Canada, the town of Georgina is located in the Greater Toronto metropolitan area.
Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in Georgina. About 20% of properties in this town were constructed after the year 2000, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1960s. This town offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 85% of the properties in the town are occupied by homeowners and the rest are rented.
Driving is a great means of transportation in Georgina. Finding a parking spot is easy. In contrast, the public transit network in Georgina is quite poor. Nevertheless, residents benefit from a few bus lines. A majority of the homes for sale in this part of the Greater Toronto metropolitan area are located in places that are not very well-suited for walking as carrying out day-to-day needs is very inconvenient. Georgina is also not very amenable to bicycling as the cycling infrastructure is not very well-developed, and there is a considerable amount of elevation changes.
There are only a very small number of high schools and primary schools in Georgina and therefore they can be a very long walk away. Moreover, daycares are not numerous and thus not always within walking distance. Regarding eating, in all but a very small number of cases, a car is required to buy groceries in one of approximately 10 stores.
Most areas in Georgina are reasonably quiet, as there isn’t a lot of street noise or city clamour. Public green spaces aren’t well-spread out, resulting in them being very difficult to get to from the majority of locations in the town.