Clairlea
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Clairlea Area Guide
AI GeneratedClairlea is a primarily residential neighbourhood in Toronto known for its mature tree-lined streets and access to green space, particularly around Taylor Creek Park. Situated within the larger Scarborough district, it offers a more suburban feel while maintaining connectivity to urban amenities. This area, located near Eglinton Avenue East, is currently experiencing significant condominium development, appealing to a range of buyers looking for new housing options in a developing locale.
- Growing Residential Hub — Clairlea is seeing substantial growth with 9 condo projects either completed, under construction, or in the planning phase. This includes large-scale developments aiming to introduce thousands of new residential units to the neighbourhood.
- Diverse Price Points — New condominium projects in Clairlea offer a range of price points, with units observed between $479,990 and $1,299,990, providing options for different budgets.
- Significant Unit Count in Planning — Over 6,000 new condo units are currently in the planning phase across three major developments, indicating future housing opportunities and continued neighbourhood evolution.
- Transit and Walkability — Several new developments boast high transit and walk scores, with some reaching up to 80/100 for transit and 87/100 for walkability, making daily commutes and errands convenient for residents.











