Entries from May 2007
May 27th, 2007 · Comments Off
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How to Invest in Condos: The Seven Stages of Condo Investing
Investing as Ownership
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There’s a new kid on the block and it is called Luxury Residential Living. If [...]
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Tags: Investing · Market Insight
May 23rd, 2007 · Comments Off
CHARLOTTE LOFTS
Approx 865 sq.ft.
2-Story, 1-bed, 2-bath loft for sale
Parking + Locker included
offered at $319,900
Spacious 1-bedroom, 2-bath
approx 865 sqft over 2-stories
16 ft. open-concept
Parking and Locker included
ensuite storage, ensuite
laundry, fridge, stove, dishwasher, W/D
eng.
hardwood, open balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows
Rooftop Patio on PH2 level
South exposure
Freshly painted
Condo fees $452/mo.at
includes: Hydro, Heat, Water,
Common Elements, Building Insurance, Parking and Locker
Contact:
Yossi Kaplan, M.B.A
Harvey [...]
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Tags: For Sale/For Rent · Lofts [soft]
May 21st, 2007 · Comments Off
There’s a tectonic movement in the residential market and it continually grows and expand outwards from the center of downtown Toronto. As available land supply is visibly being eliminated faster then we can keep track of, insatiable demand for living quarters maintains stressfully high levels of asking for [...]
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Tags: Investing
May 16th, 2007 · Comments Off
Strawberry Island is located off Manitoulin Island in the North Channel of Lake Huron. For years Strawberry Island kept a host to humans and nature alike, supporting the diversity of the Great Lakes while providing for hotels and cottages for Canadians and Americans seeking quiet refuge during the warm seasons.
In [...]
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Tags: For Sale/For Rent · Investing
May 13th, 2007 · Comments Off
155 Cumberland Street, also known as 130 Bloor Street West, or the CIL Building is a 20-storey,14-suite reconstruction located in Bloor-Yorkville, north of Bloor, between Avenue Road and Bellair Street.
The original CIL Building construction at 130 Bloor Street West was financed in 1960 by the Bronfman family. The south face of the building [...]
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Tags: 100 Hot New Developments · Lofts [hard & conversion]
May 13th, 2007 · Comments Off
1 Bloor Street East is a 75-storey, 500-condominium tower located on the South East corner of Yonge Street and Bloor Street. The first four floors will be dedicated to a luxury five-star hotel, which will offer 120 rooms, in addition to approximately 100,000 square feet of high-end retail. The exterior features curved glass and [...]
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Tags: 100 Hot New Developments · Hi-Rise
May 8th, 2007 · Comments Off
Lumiere is a 30-storey building with about 330 units, located at 770 Bay Street, south of College Street. Lumiere is close to the subway, shopping, dining, the ROM, the AGO.
Reported amenities:
24-hour concierge
Aquatic centre with indoor pool, private cabanas and sundeck/patio
Fitness facility with yoga room, steamroom/saunas
Screening Room
Games and Entertainment Room
Rooftop terrace with BBQ
Boardroom
Guest suites
Underground parking and [...]
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Tags: 100 Hot New Developments · Hi-Rise
May 4th, 2007 · Comments Off
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disclaimer: for educational purposes only. not intended as investment advise.
So you heard about people buying “off plans” and you want “in”. This article illustrates the sales cycle of a condo development and how and why prices shift up in such a typical [...]
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Tags: Investing · Market Insight
May 3rd, 2007 · Comments Off
Museum House on Bloor is a 19-storey, 24-suite glass-and-limestone building, located at 206 Bloor Street West, on the north side of Bloor, west of Avenue Road. The lobby features sculptures from the developer’s private collection in addition to the works of a rotating series of painters. Their half-floor suites are 2-bedroom+den plans, while the [...]
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Tags: 100 Hot New Developments · Mid-Rise
May 2nd, 2007 · Comments Off
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In 1830, entrepreneur Joseph Bloor founded the Village of Yorkville which is distinguished by Victorian mews. In the 1960s the tree-lined streets, twisting back lanes and charming village houses were transformed into Toronto’s own hippie happening. Following the major growth and expansion of the 1980s, numerous [...]
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Tags: 100 Hot New Developments · Neighbourhoods