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You might be looking at
properties and notice the word “freehold.” This word, associated with townhomes
in Toronto, leads to some confusion. When you prepare to buy a townhome you might
assume it will be a condominium, where you pay monthly maintenance fees and
share any common amenities. However, freehold townhomes are on the market too,
and are different in a few key ways.
What exactly is a freehold townhome?
How is it different than the type of ownership..
One of the most exciting things
about living in Toronto is its ever-evolving landscape. New communities are
constantly developing, new buildings are becoming homes, and Toronto’s
industries continue to grow along with its people. Before these Toronto
neighbourhoods became what we know them as now, they had some interesting
pasts. Businesses, immigration, and social movements all contributed to the
formation of our city.So, let’s take a look at 5 Toronto Neighbourhoods With Unique
Historie..
Looking
for some interior design inspiration this year? If you are buying a new home in
2018 or simply want to freshen up your space, there are many beautiful and unique
ideas that will make every room look amazing. We
gathered up some of our favorite ideas, and added a few that are still popular
in home design- for good reason. Certain “trends” become lasting staples of
style after all! Here
are some of the Interior Design
Trends You’ll Love in 2018 (and for years to come): Hello Colour..
When you’re thinking about
buying your own home, it can mean sacrificing some things for a while in order
to reach your goals. Saving for a down payment can take time, especially in a more expensive city such as Toronto, but there are
some time-tested tips for saving faster.They won’t all be easy,
but in the long run you can look back and realize it was worth it to get
your new house or condo!Here are 10 Ways to Save For A Home:1. Live with parentsIt’s an idea you might
hear suggested a lo..
As a buyer, getting a home
inspection done helps you decide whether to put in an offer on a property, and
how much you are willing to offer. When issues are revealed buyers will often
attempt to negotiate a lower price, factoring in what repairs will cost. When you’re a seller, the home
inspection also very much affects you. Here are some frequently asked
questions about Home Inspections From A
Seller’s Point of View: Should I get a home inspection done
before I list?It is a very good ide..