38 Bellwoods Ave

$1,089,000

Semi-Detached, 2 Storey | 4 Bedroom + 2 Washroom

MLS #C12908774

The Details

A Bright 'Mint' House

A bright ‘mint’ house is calling attention in all the right ways. Starkly vacant, yet brimming with opportunity. In fact, for those prospecting for something remarkable where the numbers match your imagination, we’ve got you. In fact, we’re confident enough to say, ‘You’re sitting on a Monster’ (meaning, you’ve got a great upper hand). Trinity Bellwoods, we’re calling you out (& loud). Developers, architects, designers and wannabe HGTV’ers, we’re making direct eye contact with you. Check this out: a 1910’s two-and-a-half-storey, semi-detached lover wrapped up in one package. This is prime-time Bellwoods, and we’re hollering, ‘where you make hay while the sun still shines’! You gotta walk the walk to talk it, but this one’s got all the makings of a ‘A Green Mile’, single-family, an income generator or multi-generational living. Looking forward to your visiting this hot-off-the-press opportunity. No need to knock! Trending neighbourhood with top-notch restaurants, cafes & cultural hotspots. Steps to Trinity Bellwoods Park, the iconic Dog Bowl, spring cherry blossoms & seamless access to downtown & transit, which means high demand for residential (both end-user & rental) and big time long-term upside.

Your home should tell a story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.

Property particulars

West Queen West

38 Bellwoods Ave

2.5 Storey, Semi-Detached

Lot Size: 20 x 67.50 Feet

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

2 Kitchens

Full Basement With A Separate Entrance

Size

  • Above Grade: 1,856 Square Feet
  • Below Grade: 660 Square Feet

Year Built: 1910

No Parking

Property Taxes: $6,673.67 (2025)

Utilities

  • Hot Water Tank Rental: Rented through Reliance Home Comfort – $17.38+HST Monthly. Buy out (valid 30 days from Mar 13) $454.14+HST. Installed Feb 1/12

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The Home

West Queen West

The Local Landscape

Tucked in Toronto’s coveted West Queen West district, Trinity Bellwoods exudes an upscale yet eclectic appeal. This sought-after enclave is known for its vibrant cultural scene, artistic community, and the expansive Trinity Bellwoods Park at its heart. A blend of boutique shops, art galleries, and unique eateries draws a creative, diverse crowd of young professionals, artists, and families, all enjoying a dynamic yet urban neighbourhood. Internationally recognized as one of the world’s best neighbourhoods, Trinity Bellwoods offers a lifestyle at the crossroads of creativity, convenience, and community.

Trinity Bellwoods holds its own in Toronto’s culinary scene with high-end, boutique dining options that cater to gourmands and trendsetters alike. From the elegant Italian plates at Terroni to farm-to-table delights at Union, and the hipster dining ambiance of The Drake Hotel, the neighbourhood’s notable spots are local favourites. New trend-setters such as Gia, Bar Vendetta and La Palma on Dundas West continue to elevate the scene. Whether you’re indulging in an intimate chef-driven bistro or sipping craft cocktails on a hidden patio, Trinity Bellwoods’ dining landscape is as diverse as it is upscale, reflecting the neighbourhood’s taste for good food.

Café culture thrives here, fueled by artisanal roasters and design-forward coffee bars that mirror the area’s boutique vibes. You’ll find locals queueing at White Squirrel Coffee Shop or Jimmy’s Coffee for their morning espresso – beloved spots ensuring residents meet their caffeine and pastry needs. The neighbourhood streets are dotted with cozy, stylish cafes (many with bright, minimalist interiors and artful lattes) that invite you to sit and savour. Whether it’s a sunny afternoon people-watching from Castle & Coal or Coco Cafe or a quiet morning with a pour-over in hand, Trinity Bellwoods offers a coffee experience as curated as its clientele, blending quality and creativity in every cup.

Shopping in Trinity Bellwoods is an adventure, defined by bespoke boutiques and luxury retail experiences. Along Queen Street West, upscale design stores and indie fashion houses sit alongside contemporary art galleries and beautiful decor shops, creating an eclectic shopping scene. The neighbourhood’s style cred is evident in its high-end retailers – from designer eyewear at Cutler and Gross, which chose this area for its Canadian flagship, to cult-favorite skincare at Aesop, and local boutiques carrying limited-run Toronto designs. Including handcrafted jewelry studios, modern furniture showrooms, and clothing boutiques abound, each offering something unique.

Trinity Bellwoods Park is the neighbourhood’s vibrant green heart and cultural soul. By day, its expansive lawns and shaded groves come alive with activity – friends share picnic blankets over gourmet takeout, dog owners converge in the off-leash “dog bowl,” and impromptu frisbee games animate the open fields. In the warmer months, the park truly shines as a community hub, hosting a bustling weekly farmers’ market, outdoor yoga sessions, art fairs, and local festivals. The park boasts tennis courts, playgrounds, and plenty of benches for quiet contemplation, striking a perfect balance between activity and restoration.

Despite its tucked-away feel, Trinity Bellwoods is exceedingly well-connected to the rest of Toronto. The neighbourhood sits along major streetcar routes, with the 501 Queen streetcar line running along its northern edge and the 504 King line just to the south, both offering frequent service that whisks riders directly to the downtown core and Financial District. Commuters benefit from seamless access to the city: it’s roughly a 30-minute streetcar ride or a brief 10-minute drive to reach Union Station, the gateway to broader regional transit. Bathurst and Ossington buses also link the area to subway lines, and dedicated bike lanes make cycling a convenient way to reach downtown in minutes. For drivers, proximity to arterial routes such as Lake Shore Boulevard and the Gardiner Expressway ensures the wider GTA is within easy reach. In short, whether by streetcar, bike, or car, Trinity Bellwoods offers effortless connectivity – a rare convenience for such a cozy, boutique neighbourhood.

One of Trinity Bellwoods’ greatest luxuries is the pedestrian-friendly lifestyle it affords. This is a neighbourhood designed for strolling: tree-lined side streets and lively main strips invite residents to explore on foot, with almost every daily need just a short walk away. In fact, the area boasts near-perfect walkability and excellent transit scores, reflecting how convenient and accessible everything is.

Boutiques, galleries, and fitness studios are interspersed with everyday essentials – there are multiple grocery stores, specialty food shops, pharmacies and banks tucked neatly into the community fabric. Craving dessert or need a last-minute gift? It’s likely around the corner. Sidewalks here are constantly animated: morning joggers heading to the park, parents with toddlers in tow, and couples window-shopping at dusk with their puppy. The well-lit, safe streets encourage walking at all hours, and the integration of bike lanes means cyclists feel equally at home navigating the ‘hood. Trinity Bellwoods isn’t just a neighbourhood; it’s a lively community offering a rich, easy, and eminently walkable lifestyle. In this exceptional pocket of the city, residents can truly live and work without ever straying far from home, making everyday life both convenient and delightfully Toronto life!

Walk score

96

Transit score

96

Bike score

89

The Neighbourhood

The neighbourhood

Welcome To
Trinity Bellwoods

Transit options

Rail Lines
  • 501 Queen – 0.1km
  • 301 Queen – 0.1km
  • 505 Dundas – 0.5km
  • 504 King – 0.5km
  • 304 King – 0.5km
Bus Lines
  • 307 Bathurst Night Bus – 0.5km
  • 511 Bathurst – 0.5km
  • 63 Ossington – 0.6km
  • 363 Ossington Night Bus – 0.6km

Schools

Public & Catchment Schools
  • Charles G. Fraser Junior Public School
  • ÉÉ Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
  • Alexander Muir / Gladstone Ave Jr & Sr Public School
  • Parkdale Collegiate Institute
  • ÉS Toronto Ouest
Other Local Schools
  • The Grove Community School
  • Central Toronto Academy
  • Central Technical School

Restaurants

  • Bar Vendetta
  • Blondies Pizza
  • Côte de Boeuf
  • Henry’s Restaurant
  • Jules Bistro
  • La Palma
  • Le Swan
  • Man of Kent
  • Old School
  • Prime Seafood Palace
  • Sisters & Co
  • Terroni
  • Union

Coffee Shops & Bakeries

  • Boxcar Social
  • Coco’s Neighbourhood Coffee
  • Found Coffee
  • Hamers Coffee
  • Starbucks
  • The Library Speciality Coffee
  • White Squirrel
  • Woolshed Coffee

Grocery Stores

  • Dundas Grocery
  • Fresh 1 Market
  • Jordan’s No Frills
  • Loblaws Queen Street
  • Roncy Fruit Market

Cocktails & Libations

  • Bar Banana
  • Bellwoods Brewery
  • Get Well
  • Mother
  • Northern Belle
  • Paris Paris
  • Squirly’s
  • The Dog & Bear

Fitness

  • Academy of Lyons
  • Barre Belle
  • FLYT Club
  • GoodLife Fitness
  • Jaybird Studio
  • Muse Movement
  • Studio Lagree
  • Toronto Kick Boxing & Mau Thai
  • Trinity Community Recreation Centre

Greenspace

  • Alexandra Park
  • Stanley Park
  • Trinity Bellwoods

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