Toronto, SD Real Estate
According to census data in the year 2000 there were 109 housing units in Toronto.
This represents a 3.8% growth from 105 in 1990.
Of those housing units, none were located in either urbanized areas or urban clusters, and 109 were located in what is classified as a rural area.
Homeownership rate in Toronto is about 79.6%.
Toronto's vacancy rate, including seasonal lodging, is about 14.7%.
Average household size is 2.1 people.
The majority of houses, apartments or condos in Toronto were built after 1939.
Statistics
Housing Size
Housing Units by Size |
| Studio Type | 0% |
| One Bedroom | 10.10% |
| Two Bedrooms | 29.40% |
| Three Bedrooms | 39.40% |
| Four Bedrooms | 16.50% |
| Five Bedrooms or more | 4.60% |
Owned Homes, Apartments and Condos
Average Household Size | 2.26 |
Median year structure was built | 1939 |
Median Value of occupied units | $34,100 |
Median Price asked for vacant units | $9,999 |
Rented Homes, Apartments and Condos
Average Household Size | 1.47 |
Median year structure was built | 1981 |
Median Monthly Rent asked for vacant units | $288 |
Owners Finance Status
Housing Finance |
| Second Mortgage & Equity Loan | 0% |
| Second Mortgage | 4.50% |
| Home Equity Loan | 0% |
| Simple Mortgage | 43.30% |
| Debt Free | 52.20% |
Median part of Monthly Household Income dedicated to covering home ownership costs | 13.4% |