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Toronto’s historic churches offer us some of the most striking and beautiful architecture in the city. When they are no longer being used as a place of worship, it would be a shame to see these grand buildings torn down. Instead, many condo developers have embarked upon painstaking restoration/transformation projects by turning heritage churches into one-of-a-kind hard lofts. Soaring timber beams, stained glass windows, and bell tower lookouts are just some of the reasons Church condos are ..
Toronto is a city full of animal lovers! As more Toronto residents choose to live in condos, “pet friendly” is something on many people’s must-have lists when seeking a new home in the city. Buyers and renters are increasingly seeking somewhere that both they and their furry friend can call home. There are many Toronto condos that welcome pets, and there are also more buildings in the works with future four-legged residents in mind. Amenities such as “Pet Spas” an..
Buying in East Toronto vs. West Toronto(What’s the difference?)The debate over which is better, East Side or West Side, is one with no losers (Toronto is pretty great no matter which side you live on)! Yonge Street is seen as the invisible dividing line between the two.While many people argue one side is better than the other, there are areas on each side that are amazing places to call home. Where you’ll be happiest really depends on your individual lifestyle and wish list. So, let’s take a loo..
Should You Buy A Pre-Construction Condo?In Toronto’s sought-after real estate market many buyers choose to get in on new developments early. There are a variety of reasons people choose to buy pre-construction, but is it the right choice for you? These are some things to consider when deciding whether you should buy a pre-construction condo:TIME:Ask yourself: how long are you willing to wait before moving into your new condo? If you are living somewhere you want out of fast, pre-constructio..
"Should I Buy a House or Condo?"So, you’re looking to buy your next property in Toronto. It’s an exciting (and nerve-wracking) time for everyone! In the city of Toronto in particular you might be considering whether to buy a House or a Condo.These different market segments are often compared based on a variety of factors. Some look closely at the price point, some at the long term investment, others at the cost of maintenance, the value of location, and so on. There’s a lot to consider!&nbs..