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Top Ten: Compromises For First-Time Buyers

Toronto Realty Blog

The first condo I ever sold was for $246,500. The first condo I ever sold to a first-time buyer was for $216,900. Two weeks ago, I wrote a blog post about the new Freed Residences, where studio condos were being pre-sold for upwards of $2,300 per square foot. However, in my second condo I did have a den!

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Top Ten: Burning Questions For The Fall Market (Pt2)!

Toronto Realty Blog

Now, let’s run through our next six questions, keeping in mind that some of these are worth a multi-part blog series, but we need to address them in an expedient manner… 5) Will we actually see the fallout from increasing interest rates? ” But how much need it lag? And if so, by how much?

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What’s Your Dealbreaker?

Toronto Realty Blog

There are a lot of features of a condo that could be considered a “deal-breaker,” but for the purpose of this game, I’ve chosen five. I’ve chosen what I believe may be five of the most egregious features, issues, or flaws of a condo, and while others will come to mind, they’re just not as bad. .”

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Much Ado About Condo Kitchens!

Toronto Realty Blog

This is how a condo kitchen looks in your fantasy. That’s her modest condo kitchen. Many of the people reading this aspire to, one day, own their own condo. But it’s also nothing compared to the photo above, which I feel many people think will accurately reflect their first condo kitchen.