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What’s Happening With Condo Maintenance Fees? (Pt2)

Toronto Realty Blog

TorontoRealtyBlog If it’s fair to draw just one conclusion from Monday’s blog post, it would be this: maintenance fees have increased substantially throughout the downtown core over the last decade. As I showed you on Monday, I wrote blogs about this way back when. In 2012, I suggested that $0.60 per square foot.

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This Week: A Look at Top St. Louis Agents

Realty Biz

Louis Agents out there to either buy or sell in the coming months. The company’s last blog post was two years ago. A token Twitter effort for some months in 2012. He has a blog that is semi-up-to-date. But 32 sales this past 12 months tell me he’s not. I’ll cut to the chase here.

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Startup Office Rentals Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Broke Agent Media

All the data and analysis behind these figures is available on the Kruze Consulting blog. We’ve seen startups beginning to rent office space gradually since January of last year and over the last 12 months the number of startups paying rent has nearly returned to the levels we observed before the pandemic.

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What Is The Forecast Calling For?

Toronto Realty Blog

I’ll be honest here: I had originally selected a different photo for today’s blog. As I write this blog on Tuesday afternoon, I’m currently involved in a 31-offer melee on 10 Fennings Street in Queen West. As Monday’s blog post detailed, the Toronto condo market is on fire. TorontoRealtyBlog.

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Summer Slowdown (Pt2)

Toronto Realty Blog

I was up to 12 KM runs, ready to move to 14KM, 16KM, and onward, and I was flying high with a run in the sun on Father’s Day. ” “Got anything coming onto the market next month?” Now, to be fair, we’re comparing 2002 through 2022 for the GTA and 2012 through 2022 for the City of Toronto.

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July TRREB Stats: School’s Out For Summer

Toronto Realty Blog

Even a quick glance at the stats showed that not much was happening in the Toronto market in the month of July, as the real estate playground was empty! I typically look at price first, but I knew the average home price was going to decline by 3-5%, month-over-month. It was volume I wanted to see; sales volume, that is.

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What is Boston Known For? 12 Things That Will Make You Fall in Love With the City

Redfin

Boston Tourism Made Easy , a sightseeing blog, explains what makes the Boston Tea Party Museum so great. During the warmer months, Evan recommends checking out the Swan Boats, riding the carousel, and checking out the Frog Pond. 12) Faneuil Hall, one of Boston’s most popular tourist attractions.

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