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Downtown Toronto Lofts For Sale Under 800K
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..
10 Tips For Buying a Toronto Condo
Research builder reputation online8. Look into the developer/condo corporation. For any building you’re considering moving into, you should research the builder (especially with pre-construction, since their reputation is one of the few things you’re basing your decision of whether or not to buy on). Make sure th..
10 Ways To Save For A Home in Toronto
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..
All About Condo Maintenance Fees in Toronto
Toronto Condos & Maintenance Fees: What Do I Need to Know?If you are thinking about buying a condo, especially for the first time, you will probably have a lot of questions about maintenance fees. Also called condo fees, these monthly costs differ, and cover different things, depending on the unit and building. Naturally there are many Frequently Asked Questions regarding maintenance fees in Toronto.So let’s answer some common questions about maintenance fees in Toronto condos:- What d..
Renting Out A Toronto Condo - Furnished or Unfurnished?
Should I Rent My Toronto Condo Out Furnished or Unfurnished?When you are ready to rent out your condo you may be wondering if you should rent it finished or unfurnished. If you had been living there, should you move your furniture out? Some condo owners believe their furniture adds a lot of value to the unit. Others think they should leave a few key pieces or nothing at all. So which is best? We weigh the upside and downside of each option for landlords. Then, you can decide whether yo..
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