Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
| Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week |
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Dear reader, For a long time, the Beaches was known more for its NIMBYish aversion to density than its neighbourly spirit. Toronto’s current population explosion has changed that, bringing a wave of mid-rise towers and condo conversions to the area. And guess what? The world didn’t end, and property values didn’t plummet—quite the opposite. Visit any of the neighbourhood’s side streets and you can’t help but admire the quirky, cottage-like heritage on display. Take Curb Appeal’s top post today: a 2,200-square-foot Beaches classic with an eccentric brick façade, shiplap ceilings and pine floors. It’s a blast from the past that should be celebrated. But it’s also well equipped to support gentle density—it has a separate basement unit and a backyard garage with garden suite potential. Also in this week’s newsletter: a Caledon mansion sitting on 10 acres of land, plus a rare detached rental in Lawrence Park South. Visit torontolife.com for all our real estate coverage. |
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—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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| House of the Week | The current owners of this four-bedroom Beaches standout purchased it in 2005 and renovated it from top to bottom over the ensuing years: glamming up the main floor, replacing the roof and windows, and installing in-floor heating throughout. The place is a short walk from the lake and a quick drive from Lake Shore and Kingston Road. And it’s currently going for $2.2 million. |
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Surreal Estate | What chalet in a forest would be complete without a grand piano room, six bedrooms, a 1,000-square-foot terrace and a glass-gated saltwater pool? Take the tour now. |
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