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Let's be honest: There are few things in Toronto reaestate with as cool of a reputation as lofts. From hard lofts with exposed brick and beams to modern “soft lofts” with soaring windows and concrete ceilings, they are truly spectacular places to call home in the city. Yet, can you actually find a Toronto loft with all the style you’re looking for AND a great location AND at an affordable asking price?While lofts are among the higher priced condos, this is partly due to the extremely l..
Lofts are among the coolest properties for sale in Toronto. With high ceilings, soaring windows, and perhaps some exposed concrete or wood beams, lofts have their own unique character that is appealing to many buyers. When you think of Toronto lofts, you might picture ones that are simply out of budget. Hard Lofts, ones that are converted from heritage buildings such as churches or factories, often cost over a million dollars to own. They are older buildings that are both one of a kind..
I think you'll agree with me when I say:IT'S HARD TO FIND A CONDO UNDER $500K IN TORONTO!Or is it?Well it turns out that 'Yes!", there are Toronto condos available for under half a million dollars, and no- they aren’t all far from downtown! There are plenty of condos for sale in Downtown Toronto under $500k.If you are looking to buy a condo in Toronto, we all know Toronto is an expensive place to buy real estate, but there are options available that you might not have considered. Condos and cond..
When looking for the right
home for you, location and budget are of course going to be top of mind. When
you have decided between condo vs. house, then it’s time to decide between turn-key vs. fixer-upper. If you have a certain
neighbourhood you want to buy into, sometimes “fixer-upper” homes are what you
can afford. Or, you might be able to get a larger home with more bedrooms than
other homes in the area if it needs some work. These types of homes are
also a great opportunity for investm..
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..