Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
EVERYTHING HAPPENING IN TORONTO REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK |
Dear reader, Did you know that Stephen Harper (the Lego-haired former prime minister who emigrated to a certain a bovine-forward city in his early 20s) grew up in Leaside? Did you also know that the neighbourhood’s big-box LCBO may be better stocked than the Beaux-Arts palace at Summerhill? As an early 20th-century suburb, Leaside was designed to be isolated from less wealthy corners of the city—think the Kingsway but with more moats and bulwarks in the form of valleys and cliffs. But the Eglinton Crosstown and its sparkling Laird station are raising Leaside’s profile. Today, the district is far more open to the larger city—a green and highly walkable pocket of elegant new condo towers interspersed among the century homes. One such heritage property is Curb Appeal’s top post this week: a $3.4-million farmhouse with a funky dining room painted in the Leafs’ unmistakable blue. Also in today’s newsletter: a sneak peek at the new designs for the spa at Ontario Place. And Mayor Chow moves to make laneway living more affordable. |
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| —Barry Jordan Chong City and real estate editor |
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A LEASIDE HOUSE THAT LOVES THE LEAFS |
A rural-style four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in the city. The place comes with a heated pool, a coal fireplace, a parakeet painting and a forest in the backyard. It’s steps from the many shops and restaurants on Leaside’s main drag, and motorists are a short drive from Bayview, the DVP and Evergreen Brick Works. |
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For Sale: 9 Audubon Court Welcome to 9 Audubon Court, a mid-century modern retreat among the treetops. |
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| THE SPA AT ONTARIO PLACE GETS A NEW LOOK |
Last week, the Vienna-based spa corporation Therme unveiled its new vision for the waterfront: 10 pools, 20 water slides, 14 saunas, nine steam rooms—and even more controversy. |
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For Sale: 500 Wellington St. W. PH1001 Experience unparalleled luxury in this breathtaking 6,200-square-foot penthouse, designed to perfection, including a private 2,000-square-foot rooftop terrace, complete with a raised glass pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, and unobstructed panoramic city views. |
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| FOR FREE! LANEWAY AND GARDEN SUITE DESIGNS |
The city’s new designs are compliant with Ontario’s building code, streamlining the process for applicants and axing the need to hire an architect. |
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