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Neighbourhood Profile

O'Connor-Parkview

Toronto Neighbourhood – 2026 Complete Guide

Population of 10,836 with a median household income of $68K (above the Toronto average of $65K). Home values at $900K. Walk score of 70, above the city average. 4 parks, 4 grocery stores, schools rated 7.6/10. Momentum score of 108 signals steady neighbourhood trajectory.

Neighbourhood Index

Composite score per category. Each averages 3\u20134 underlying metrics indexed to the city. 100 = Toronto average.

Development
94
Family
84
Safety
111
Health
139
Mobility
100
Nature
78

Dashed ring = Toronto (100). Scores above 100 outperform the city.

Neighbourhood Momentum

Composite trajectory score. 100 = holding steady.

108

Average momentum

FactorScore vs city (100)Weight
Permit Velocity
8925%
Crime Trajectory
9720%
Business Growth
12420%
Population
12015%
Transit Investment
9510%
Green Space
10810%

Weight = contribution to the composite momentum score. Score 100 = city average trajectory.

Best For

Based on O'Connor-Parkview’s data profile compared to Toronto averages.

Families

Frequently Asked Questions

O'Connor-Parkview — answers based on the latest available data.

Is O'Connor-Parkview safe in 2026?+

O'Connor-Parkview has 179 reported crime incidents, above the Toronto average of 176. The year-over-year trend is up 2.3%. Traffic KSI collisions stand at 10, below the city average. The neighbourhood has 15 shooting incidents. Overall, O'Connor-Parkview is considered roughly average for Toronto.

What are schools like in O'Connor-Parkview?+

Schools rate 7.6/10 (Fraser Institute), above the city average of 6.0. There are 3 licensed daycares with 129 total spaces and a School Readiness (EDI) score of 74.2% (city avg: 68%). 3 playgrounds and 1 splash pads for younger children.

Is O'Connor-Parkview good for families?+

4 grocery stores, 3 daycares (129 spaces), 3 playgrounds, 0 pools, 0 arenas, and 4 parks. Walk score 70, transit score 62. Average household size 2.8.

How much do homes cost in O'Connor-Parkview in 2026?+

Median home value $900K, below the Toronto average of $930K. Home values grew 34.3% (2016–2021). Ownership rate 54% vs city average 47%. Price-to-income ratio 13.2x.

Is O'Connor-Parkview a good investment?+

Momentum score 108/200 (average). Pipeline: 147 units, permits -14% YoY. Projected 2,293 additional units by 2051. Net business growth +16 (12 months).

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Sources: Toronto Open Data, Statistics Canada Census 2021, Toronto Police Service, Fraser Institute, RentSafeTO, DineSafe, Vision Zero, TRCA, MPAC. City averages reflect Toronto-wide figures. Growth rates use the most recent comparable period.