Newactive$400,000
68 Abell Street Unit 635
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13037236
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira — RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage
Trinity-Bellwoods is a name that's been on every Toronto magazine "hottest neighbourhood" list for the last 15 years — and the prices reflect it. The neighbourhood centres on Trinity Bellwoods Park (38 acres, the famous white squirrel), and runs from Queen Street north to Dundas, between Bathurst and Ossington.
Housing is densely-built Victorian semis and row houses on narrow 14–20 ft lots, with very few detached homes. The Queen Street and Dundas Street commercial spines are two of the most curated retail strips in the city — independent fashion, design studios, restaurants, galleries. Inventory turns over slowly: when a renovated semi on Crawford or Roxton lists, it routinely attracts 8–15 offers.
We've represented buyers and sellers on Crawford, Roxton, Robinson, Markham and Bellwoods Avenue. The buyer profile is predominantly creative professionals and design-driven families — marketing here has to be visual and editorial-quality to stand out.
We work the streets around Trinity Bellwoods Park weekly. We know which blocks have flood history, which side of the avenue has the better trees, which schools are oversubscribed, and which contractors actually show up. That granular knowledge changes pricing strategy and changes negotiation.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira have negotiated thousands of Trinity-Bellwoods-area transactions over 23+ years. On a held offer night we've reliably maximised seller proceeds in multi-offer situations; on the buy side we've structured terms (deposit timing, conditions, irrevocable windows) that win without overpaying.
Pre-listing prep, photography, staging, marketing rollout, offer presentation, conveyancing — every step is run by our team to a documented checklist. Sellers don't lose weekends; buyers don't lose deals to a missed deadline.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira are full-time licensed REALTORS® and members of TRREB / OREA / CREA. Our brokerage, RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage, carries the standard insurance and trust accounting. Every step is documented; every dollar is accounted for.
Listings are pulled live from the TRREB MLS® feed, filtered to the Canada Post postal areas M6J, M6G — the boundary that defines Trinity-Bellwoods. Because TRREB groups several neighbourhoods into a single district (Toronto C01), this two-stage filter is the most community-accurate view available without a paid IDX feed. For street-level filtering, use MLS® Search or contact us directly.
Refreshed live from the TRREB MLS® feed — showing 9 of 22 in Trinity-Bellwoods.
Newactive$400,000
68 Abell Street Unit 635
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13037236
Newactive$2,300,000
276 Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036768
Newactive$2,000,000
278 Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036774
Newactive$4,300,000
276* Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036760
Newactive$5,888,000
1036 & 1038 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13034648
Newactive$599,000
1154 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13033930
Newactive$2,295,000
968 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13033232
Newactive$1,399,000
577 Ossington Avenue
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13033100
Newactive$1,259,000
41 Dovercourt Road Unit 302
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13032540
Sold data
List prices show seller intent. Sold prices show market reality. Verified clients can view sold prices for Trinity-Bellwoods comparables — the truest indicator of where the market actually is right now.
Why sold data matters: two near-identical homes on the same street can sell weeks apart for materially different prices depending on staging, marketing, offer-night strategy, and timing.
We use sold comparables for every CMA we write, and we'll walk you through them line by line on a buyer or seller consultation.
Pricing in Trinity-Bellwoods is driven by the same forces that drive most of west-end Toronto — interest rate sensitivity, school catchment demand, and the proportional balance of detached vs. semi-detached inventory — but the local nuances matter. Buyers cross-shop Trinity-Bellwoods against Little Portugal, Dufferin Grove, Queen West, so pricing decisions need to account for what's actively listed in those adjacent pockets too.
The live numbers in the right-hand panel are computed from the current active inventory inside the Trinity-Bellwoods postal-area filter (M6J, M6G) — they reflect actual today-market pricing, not historical averages. The fastest way to get a precise read on your specific street and home type is a quick conversation with us.
Adjacent neighbourhoods
Renovated Victorian semis typically $1.6M–$2.2M; the rare detached can clear $2.5M–$3.0M. Smaller two-storey row houses $1.2M–$1.5M. Boutique condos on Queen or Dundas $700K–$1.2M for a two-bedroom. Live MLS® numbers below.
The lot widths are 14–20 ft — narrower than most of the rest of west-end Toronto — because the area was originally subdivided in the 1880s for working-class housing close to the Queen Street rail and streetcar line. That density is now a feature, not a bug — it's part of what makes the neighbourhood walkable.
Renovated, well-priced semis on a held offer night routinely sell in 7 days, often in 8+ offers. The buyer pool is large, well-funded, and aware of the neighbourhood. Larger renovation projects can take 30+ days because most buyers here want move-in ready.
Public elementary is Givins/Shaw Junior Public School (with French Immersion); Catholic is St. Mary Catholic School. High school catchment is Central Toronto Academy. Many families choose specialty programs (Ursula Franklin, Etobicoke School of the Arts) via optional attendance.
Yes, with caveats. Land value has compounded faster than the Toronto average. The watch-out is condition — most homes are 130+ years old, the foundations are rubble stone, and a proper down-to-studs renovation here is now $500–$800/sqft. Always inspect before going firm.
Lively — sometimes very lively. The park is busy almost every weekend in summer, including occasional unsanctioned drinking-in-the-park gatherings that draw crowds and noise complaints. If you're sound-sensitive, consider streets one block off the park (e.g. Robinson, Bellwoods) rather than directly facing it.
Tell us what you're trying to do — buy, sell, invest — and we'll set up a no-pressure conversation focused on the Trinity-Bellwoods streets and inventory you care about.