Buying or Selling a Condo in Toronto?
When you are buying a Condo, you are actually buying many things: your individual unit, your parking space, your locker and a share in the condominium corporation that owns and maintains the land and all of the common elements such as elevators, outside grounds, security, parking area etc. It is just as important that your condominium corporation is in good condition as your individual unit. Getting acquainted with the condo market is a time consuming task. There are many factors to consider such as price, location, future developments in the area, how the building is managed, building financial's, hidden costs, appreciation value and much more..... We can help explain all of that as we know the market. BEST OF ALL the sellers pay the commission, so there is typically NO COST TO YOU. Click Here to Browse Current Listings
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The Horizon on Bay located at 633 Bay St.was built in the late-80’s. The building stands 26-store... |
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1001 Bay st. sits on Bay Street just north of Wellesley Street West. This 36-storey building is c... |
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College Park Condos is located at 761 Bay St & 763 Bay St and is one of downtown's most distinqui... |
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The Royalton, built in 2000 and is located at the north east corner of Bay and College Street. T... |
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Casa Condominiums is a tower of glass, over a 45-story steel frame, located in the heart of downt... |
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