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Old North London, Ontario
Owner/Renter Analysis
- Old North is close to evenly split overall: 53.1% owner-occupied and 46.9% renter-occupied.
- Interior detached-house streets usually lean more owner-heavy, with detached-house street portions around 64.5% owner-occupied.
- Some interior stretches are very owner-heavy, including Fraser between Regent and Huron at 92.9%, Colborne between Chalmers and Huron at 92.6%, and Huron between Waterloo and Maitland at 91.8%.
- Renter-heavy pockets cluster closer to Western, Richmond, Parkdale, Raymond, Tower, Bernard, Talbot, St George, and St James.
Housing Type
- Old North is mostly a house neighbourhood: detached and semi-detached homes make up about 90.8% of the local housing mix.
- Townhouses and apartments are a small share overall, but they still change how nearby blocks feel.
- On mixed blocks, buyers ask faster about parking, nearby rentals, noise, and what sits beside the house.
Street Value Context
- Most street-level value ranges sit roughly between $582k and $743k, with a broader neighbourhood range around $484k to $800k.
- Stronger value streets tend to be quieter detached-house pockets, including Renwick, Wellington Gardens, Gibbons, Brough, Sunset, Westview, Steele, and Audrey.
- Softer value areas appear more often on denser or rental-heavier streets such as Parkdale, Tower, Raymond, Bernard, Ross, Logan, Adelaide, and Carlton.
- Two nearby Old North blocks can price differently when one feels like a settled house street and the other sits closer to rentals, denser housing, or a busier corridor.
Age
- Age patterns vary across Old North, with local averages running from about 29 up to about 55.
- Younger pockets often line up with Western-facing and renter-heavier parts of the neighbourhood.
- Older age areas usually track with more settled detached-house streets deeper inside the neighbourhood.
English-only %
- Old North reads as strongly English-speaking overall, with English-only shares generally running from about 83% to 93%.
- The more mixed language pockets tend to appear closer to denser or renter-heavier edges.
- Interior house streets often read differently from the apartment and corridor-edge blocks nearby.
Income
- Median household income varies widely across Old North, from about $41k to $152k, with a middle point around $95k.
- Higher-income pockets usually line up with calmer detached-house streets and owner-heavier parts of the neighbourhood.
- Lower-income areas appear more often around denser housing, apartment areas, and student-rental pockets.
- This is one reason nearby Old North blocks can feel similar visually but still trade differently.
Education
- Bachelor's degree share for ages 25 to 64 runs from about 29% to 68%.
- Western University clearly influences the area, but Old North is not one uniform university-adjacent profile.
- Higher education areas tend to align more with professional, owner-heavy pockets than with renter-heavier edges.
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