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editor’s note
what rules your selection? Lifestyle an increasingly influential factor
Susan Legge
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New-home buyers are often driven by different influences, but there’s no doubt lifestyle is an increasingly important factor. Whether you’re considering a condo near the water or a golf course or a downtown penthouse, you’re likely looking to compensate for what you don’t have in your current residence. The amount of living space is usually the issue – either too much or too little. Most young families are looking for more living space, which is why builders are designing homes with interiors that maximize every square foot of living space to make the most of your money. As we get older, the quest for living space may take a different direction. Downsizing is often the
answer, although many homeowners with existing homes in suburban or rural areas are acquiring townhomes or pied-à-terres in the city. An urban location gives owners and their friends a chance to enjoy the social and cultural activities of the city without having to drive for hours to get home. In today’s hectic world, your new home will be your retreat, so it’s important to find is to find a home that suits your needs and lifestyle. In this issue, we profile new communities which offer the perfect place to put up your feet, plus the latest industry news and features about buying and owning a new condo. Enjoy!
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When looking for a new home, a number of factors come into play: How far from work? How close to schools and shopping? What other amenities are nearby? The answers to these questions are varied and depend on your personal situation and preferences. A new survey from BMO Bank of Montreal, however, sheds some light on exactly what Canadians look for when searching for their perfect “location, location, location.” It comes as no surprise, either, that being close to public transit and having a short commute are among
the features that rank most highly. But the number one priority? Being in a safe neighbourhood. This is where buying a new condo gives you an advantage; many of the communities featured in New Condo Guide are part of master-planned developments, with builders placing emphasis on the many considerations that are important to you. What makes your perfect location, location, location? We’re confident you’ll find the answers here in this issue.
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here was one line in a recentlyreleased 30-page TD Economics report that has stuck with me. The report is called, Staying on Track: Sustaining Toronto’s Momentum after the Global Economic Recession. It was prepared for CivicAction, an organization that brings leaders together to tackle some of the region’s toughest issues, and the report assesses the region’s economic performance and looks at challenges hindering its growth and prosperity. There’s a section in the report titled, housing boom a massive contributor to growth, and it speaks to the economic impact of the housing market’s strength in the GTA. The economists took stock of direct and indirect jobs, housing sales and construction and wrote: “when all of these broad impacts are considered, we estimate that the
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housing boom accounted for as much as one quarter of overall economic growth and job creation in the city-region over the past decade. This contribution has been especially pronounced over the past five years.” One quarter. Now that’s massive. The report also notes that the commercial real estate market has been an increasing source of growth and that the rising trend in mixed-use properties, which can include residential, commercial and retail space, has contributed to it. In the GTA, we know that in 2012, more than 202,000 jobs were created in new home construction, renovation and related fields. Those jobs generated more than $10.8 billion in wages that show up as purchases across the local economy. This number doesn’t take all of the spin-off jobs into account, which are difficult to calculate. The analysis is complicated by the fact that the type of construction project – from a home renovation to a townhome complex to a 400-unit condominium community – will produce a different economic ripple effect. The jobs range from the builders and developers to the planners, designers, tradespeople, manufacturers, suppliers and the marketing and sales teams. You probably have neighbours, friends or family in the industry because there are many fields of work to bring a home from plan to reality. With a home renovation, economic impact is greatest within about a 100-km radius since most businesses operate locally and buy equipment and product locally as well. In the low-rise sector of our industry, typically 200 people will work on a single home and in the high-rise sector, each crane represents 300 to 500 jobs for about four years. We’re proud of the “massive” contribution our industry has made to the region and the province’s economic growth. The truth is that it has occurred because we are meeting the demand of building new homes and employment spaces for the up to 100,000 people and 50,000 jobs that come here every year and we are determined to build a greater GTA.
In the GTA, we know that in 2012, more than 202,000 jobs were created in new home construction, renovation and related fields.
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table of contents
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the hub
Empire pioneers new uptown community in Eglinton West 132
columns, news & features 002 Editor’s note Columnists
010 bild report Housing industry boosts economic growth by bryan tuckey
016 fundamentally speaking Location, information and timing by wayne karl
026 taxing issues Calculating capital gains tax
by henry choo chong
032 the mortgage minute Separating fact from fiction for first-time buyers by peter kinch
046 legally speaking The importance of pre-closing inspection by jayson schwarz
064 style file Energize your highrise by yanic simard
080 Condo pro Place your trust in a reputable builder
by barbara lawlor
092 quick tips Seven steps to de-cluttering for a move by hellen buttigieg
106 Make Your Move Packing up for the move by dan hopkins
124 scrumpdillyicious Savoury summer spareribs by Leslie styles
136 Money matters Gail’s guide to building a budget by gail vaz-oxlade
In The News
024 BMO Canadians continue to be confident in housing market
028 CREA Canadian home sales rise in April 042 bmo Economics Housing market poised for soft landing and rebound 100 pinnacle Pinnacle International’s iPad app experience
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126 royal lepage Consumers optimistic about recreation property Features
056 10 minutes with... MOD Developments’ Gary Switzer 138 Feature The good life begins in the kitchen
condo profiles
by Susan legge
Homebuyers’ Help
014 quick tips Is your money being eaten away by fees?
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liberty development
018 finances Marriage merge: practical tips for combining your lives
Centro Square Condos 2 puts residents in the centre of it all
054 home decor Organize your photos and art
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the daniels corporation
072 hot topic Finding a new home builder you can trust 078 insurance Whole life insurance pays off for new homeowners
One Park Place Become part of the success at One Park Place 62
082 home search Pinpointing the perfect location for your home
155 Redpath Superb design and desirable lifestyle comes to Yonge and Eglinton
088 decor Is your home décor in zone?
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094 condo watch 905 Previews, new releases and grand openings in the 905 area
120 quick tips De-stressing design decisions 132 designer tips Celebrate summer in style by alexandra assaf
145 Condo Buyers’ Resource Section You love the home, see what you can afford 150 Index of advertisers
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110 condo watch 416 Previews, new releases and grand openings in the 416 area
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Oneeleven Move up – without moving out of the neighbourhood you love
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How to keep more of your money in your pocket
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fundamentally speaking
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when searching for a home; the more of them your home has when you go to sell, the more desirable it will be to a greater number of people. This equates to demand – multiple offers and a higher price.
Wayne Karl is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics – such as economic fundamentals – you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at wayne. karl@wall2wallmedia.com or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl
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espite what you often hear, buying a home isn’t only about “location, location, location.” True, this is the timetested first rule of real estate, but there are other determining factors to consider as part of your selection process. Indeed, there’s a new rule of thumb for buying real estate.
Location First, what does that old adage really mean? Of course, we’d all love a high-end home in the best neighbourhood, but that’s not always possible. For your own enjoyment while you live in your home, as well as for future resale potential, proximity to transportation, shopping, schools and other amenities is among the key determinants that affect your property’s appeal and ultimately its value. After all, those are the qualities potential buyers look for
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Information Whether you’re a first-time homeowner, “buying up” to accommodate a growing family or “right-sizing” as an empty nester, education is critical. And these days, with digital media and mobile technology, all the information you need is at your fingertips. From the content here in this magazine, to the resources available to you at Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to the local market expertise of your Realtor, the more knowledge you have, the better equipped you are to make informed decisions about buying, maintaining and eventually selling your home. Timing Though your home is your primary residence, it is also an investment. Where you buy is usually determined largely by where you want to live, work and play. But when you buy and sell is also important. Like any financial instrument, real estate can fluctuate in value and your timing can determine how good of an investment it is. Given today’s challenging economic climate, there’s no shortage of media reports on the ups, downs, crashes and surges of the housing market. But if you’ve done your research, you won’t be scared – or excited – by big-picture reports on short-term market performance. You know that real estate is not national or even regional – it’s very specific. You don’t buy the Canadian market and you don’t buy a provincial or even regional market. You buy a specific home, on a specific street in a specific neighbourhood. So, it’s not just about “location, location, location.” The new adage is “location, information and timing.” Do well with all three, and over the long haul your home is going to be one of the best lifestyle and investment decisions you ever made.
The more knowledge you have, the better equipped you are to make informed decisions about buying, maintaining and eventually selling your home
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The marriage merge:
practical tips for combining your lives Your wedding is sure to be the happiest day of your life , but marriage stretches well beyond the big day.
Merging your lives as spouses starts even before you say your “I do’s” and will require some effort and patience - which will be good practice for your future life together. The technical side of getting married can be a little confusing, so seeking advice from friends and family is a good idea. However, there will be some questions that might need professional advice, so don’t be afraid to consult the pros when necessary. As you start your journey through life together, keep these key tasks in mind to make sure you’re well prepared. Discuss your finances. Having an open and honest discussion with your fiancé about finances is very important, and it should include the bad with the good. Because you’re getting married, you’ll be with each other through thick and thin, so having a forthright conversation about money ahead of time is a good idea. If you have debt, discuss how much and how you’ll pay it off, but you’ll also need to talk about things like creating joint accounts, as well as how and whether you want to divide or share money. Understanding your credit portfolio and status as well as protecting against identity theft should also be part of the discussion - and credit monitoring products like the Equifax Credit Watch enables each person to see and receive notifications when changes occur to their credit files, helping to keep track of potential impacts to their credit histories while detecting potential identity fraud. Prep for taxes. Married couples file taxes jointly. Seek the advice of a tax preparer or financial adviser who can help you understand the advantages and disadvantages and the adjustments you’ll need to make to prepare for tax time. Keep in mind that if you’re married before December 31 of the year for which you’re filing taxes, you qualify as having been married for the entire year. Talk about bills. As much as you can count on taxes, 018 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
you can also count on bills. Whether they’re monthly, quarterly or annually issued, you need to figure out who will take care of which bills and where the money will come from. Setting up autopay can lessen the bill-paying chore list. You should also make sure that both spouses’ names are on the appropriate accounts. Even if you use autopay, it’s important to check in on your accounts to make sure that nothing is going wrong. Make decisions about moving. If you’re living separately prior to getting married, you’ll need to decide which home you’ll live in. For some couples this might mean one giving up an apartment or going apartment hunting to find a new place to start your lives together. When you’re discussing homes and moving, talk about how your feelings regarding moving away from your current home city, in case you’re ever offered a job transfer opportunity. Get insurance in order. Meet with your insurance agent or agents to go over your current plans and add your spouse to them. There may be advantages to using one insurer for all of your policies, so if you are currently with different insurers, speak to each to see where you’ll get the best deal. You should also explore your options for benefits and extended health plans – one spouse’s employer might offer a better plan than the other. Taking care of these practical financial tasks might seem less than exciting compared to the thrill of your wedding day, but getting them done right is important. Since finances are a notorious source of stress, having a clear understanding with your spouse will ensure that you have a good foundation for your marriage. For more information on tools to monitor your credit and help protect against identity theft, go to equifax.com. ARA
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Empire pioneers new uptown community
The HUB launches in Eglinton West
New condominium will be situated along the Eglinton Crosstown LRT BIA and its members to promote and celebrate the neighbourhood and to help it grow.” Empire’s promotion of the Eglinton West neighbourhood stretches far beyond its boundaries with a social media program that is seeing an ever-growing tumblr following that frequently highlights the area’s endless shops, restaurants and entertainment options along the route. Popular, too, is a colourful community newsletter Empire has created called The HUBBUB. Distributed in a box at the corner of Eglinton and Oakwood, The HUBBUB highlights the cultural richness of local events, services and showcases retailers so that readers Empire Communities’ vision is putting the company on
the cutting edge of a hot new uptown community along the Eglinton West corridor in Toronto. The Vaughan-based developer is coming to Eglinton West with its latest residential property, The HUB. Along with the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Empire’s latest offering will help transform one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. “The HUB will be the first of its kind in the area: A sleek midrise condominium community, directly on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, in a neighbourhood on the brink of an exciting evolution,” says Paul Golini Jr., executive vicepresident of Empire Communities. “At Empire, we strongly believe in this area and are committed to being part of its growth. That’s why we’ve partnered with the Eglinton West 020 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
can get a true sense of the uniqueness of this neighbourhood. “This is an exciting time for our community,” says Nick Alampi, York Eglinton BIA Board Chair. “The HUB is the first project that will change the landscape of this neighbourhood, and we are thrilled to be introducing a new community of residents to the area. We are pleased to be partnering with Empire on some terrific initiatives.” Eglinton West is also blessed with street celebrations during the summer months, and Empire is taking a role supporting the participants. “This is all a part of Empire’s belief in becoming a part of the community in which we build,” adds Golini Jr. “We look forward to working with the BIA and the many retailers in this neighbourhood.” Rising 16 storeys at the corner of Oakwood and Eglinton Avenue, The HUB will occupy a prime location on the Eglinton Crosstown light rail line. This new transit corridor spans from Black Creek to Kennedy Station and will link to 54 local bus routes, three TTC interchange subway stations and GO Transit. The LRT will further inject the community with new life and energy.
The HUB already offers an opportunity to taste the world with plenty of bakeries, cafes and restaurants that feature everything from Caribbean fare to Middle Eastern Cuisine and even Montreal-style bagels. Shopping-wise, Yorkdale Mall is a mere three subway stops away via TTC, while outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the expansive and scenic Cedarvale Park, located a few blocks from The HUB. “Toronto is a city of evolving neighbourhoods and Eglinton West is at an exciting juncture,” adds Golini Jr. “Buyers who chose The HUB will have the unique opportunity to take advantage of this up-and-coming neighbourhood and be part of its richness and energy.” To learn more about how you can get connected at The HUB, visit: empirethehub.com. You can also follow the HUB on tumblr: empirehubbub.tumblr.com, Twitter: @EmpireTheHub and Facebook: facebook.com/EmpireTheHub. Hashtag is #EmpireTheHub. About The HUB The HUB is comprised of 220 suites, including one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, two-bedroom, two-bedroom plus den suites and seven townhomes. Prices at The HUB start in the low $200,000s. All suites and townhomes feature private balconies or terraces and soaring nine-ft. ceilings. The sleek kitchens at The HUB come complete with a stainless steel appliance package, custom-designed contemporary cabinetry, polished granite countertops and glass tile backsplashes. Residents will easily relax and unwind in bathrooms that boast custom-designed cultured marble sinks, deep soaker tubs and glass shower stalls. The HUB also features a host of amenities. For health and fitness enthusiasts there is a professionally equipped exercise room complete with weight training equipment, cardio machines and a yoga and Pilates area with mats and stability balls to de-stress. Residents looking to entertain can take advantage of The HUB’s party room with kitchen and private dining area along with entertainment space equipped with a cards table, flat screen TV, a fireplace and lounge with comfortable seating. For those long summer evenings with good food and good friends, there is a landscaped terrace complete with a barbecue, seating and dining sections. june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 021
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Canadians continue to be
confident in housing market Despite cooling conditions in Canada’s housing market, the latest BMO Housing
Confidence Report shows nearly half of Canadian homeowners (48 per cent) intend to buy a property in the next five years – mostly unchanged from fall 2012 – signalling a high level of confidence in Canada’s housing market is continuing into 2013. In major city centres, intent to buy in Vancouver is on the rise, while Calgary has dropped by 13 points. Further east, buying intentions in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Montreal have stayed steady over the same period. Provincially, Atlantic Canada has seen the largest increase in buying intentions, jumping by 15 points since the fall. The report also reveals that perceptions of mortgage affordability have improved since the fall, with a 10 point drop in the proportion of mortgage holders making spending or saving cutbacks to afford their mortgage payments. “The relative strength of the Canadian housing market continues to bolster homeowners confidence, while improving affordability across all regions reflects that Canadians are making responsible choices when it comes to financing a home,” says Martin Nel, vice-president of lending and lnvestments, BMO Bank of Montreal. Nel adds that for Canadians looking to buy a home – particularly first-time buyers – choosing a fixed rate mortgage and a lower amortization period can help to increase financial stability. “The improvement in affordability reflects continued income growth nationwide and softer home prices in a few regions since the summer,” says Sal Guatieri, senior economist, BMO Capital Markets. “That said, affordability remains an issue in the
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detached markets of Vancouver and Toronto, pushing more buyers into the condo market.” Report highlights
» Vancouver Intent Rises, Calgary Falls: Intentions to buy in Vancouver have increased by 5 points since the fall (58 per cent versus 53 per cent) while intent in the Greater Toronto Area and Montreal has held steady (59 per cent versus 57 per cent). Meanwhile, plans to buy have decreased in Calgary by 13 points since the fall (39 per cent versus 52 per cent). » Under 40 crowd moving on up: Close to half of all homeowners under 40 intend to purchase a larger home within the next five years (46 per cent), and are three times more likely to move to a more expensive rather than a less expensive neighbourhood (24 per cent versus eight per cent). » In Ontario, intentions to buy would not change as a result of a 5 per cent increase in prices. However, a 10 per cent swing would dampen plans to buy by 17 points. » The total percentage of mortgage holders needing to cut spending or dip into savings to make their mortgage payments has decreased by 10 points since last fall (45 per cent versus 55 per cent). » Specifically, the number of mortgage holders making cutbacks to spending on big-ticket purchases has decreased by 9 points in the same period (25 per cent versus 34 per cent). » One-in-five mortgage holders have reduced the amount they are saving in order to afford their mortgage, down from 27 per cent in the fall. » 15 per cent have dipped into their savings to make mortgage payments, down slightly from 17 per cent in the fall.
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taxing issues
// By henry choo chong
Calculating capital gains tax
Henry Choo Chong, CGA, sits on many committees and provides accounting and tax services to individuals and businesses in the GTA. He can be reached at 416.485.5225. Questions to Taxing Issues can be emailed to choochonghcga@yahoo.ca
The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the author and not those of New Condo Guide. New Condo Guide does not necessarily endorse or encourage any specific tax strategies. Please consult a tax professional for advice specific to your particular situation.
Most common assets are stocks, bonds and real estate. Currently, the income inclusion rate is 50 per cent. The taxable inclusion rate has bounced from inception 50 to 75 per cent, to 66 per cent, to its current rate. Therefore, an individual with capital gains must include in his/her personal tax return, 50 per cent of the capital gain. Yes, this can add up to be a large chunk of change and reduces your actual after tax rate of return on your investment. Where did this tax come from? You say, many countries do not have this! Canadians were first introduced to capital gain tax in 1972. The Canadian government claims this was necessary to finance our social security programs and create a more equitable taxation system. Almost 40 years since and it is still around. Don’t you feel more secure about your social security and equality in our tax system? Some countries such as Belize, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Egypt, and Hong Kong have no capital gains tax. On the other hand, there are many countries with similar taxation to Canada’s such as Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Finland and Iceland. Regardless, if you actually move in or not, you will be subject to capital gains tax on your sale in the year the transaction is completed. Individuals that purchase new or resale homes are treated no differently. Mr. Harper wants his share of the profit. Using a marginal tax rate of 40 per cent in the example;
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Two years ago, I purchased a new home from a builder in north Toronto. Occupancy is this November and I expect to complete transaction in March of next year. My sale price was $40,000 more than the initial purchase price. I have never lived in the property. Thus far, it has all been handled by my lawyer. Will I have to pay capital gains tax on this? How much and can I claim the lifetime exemption? Brian, Scarborough
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» Capital gains $40,000 » Taxable capital gains (50%) $20,000 » Tax rate: 40% » Taxes payable: $20,000 x 40% = $8,000 Under certain circumstances the lifetime capital gains exemption can be claimed to reduce or eliminate capital gains. An individual that disposes of qualified farm or fishing property and small business corporation shares may claim an exemption up to $750,000. Your particular transaction does not qualify for this exemption. Some other issues you should ponder and discuss with a lawyer and/or tax professional:
» GST/HST – how will investment be treated on closing? » GST/HST – are rebates available? » Land Transfer tax – How will this be managed at closing? » Is builder okay with this assignment? » Any issues with occupancy? Who takes? » Have you considered the cost of occupancy period?
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Canadian home sales rise in April The latest statistics released by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) indicate national home sales edged up
slightly on a month-over-month basis in April 2013. Activity has generally held to within short reach of current levels for the past nine months. The number of home sales processed through the MLS systems of real estate Boards and Associations and other cooperative listing systems in Canada edged 0.6 per cent higher on a month-over-month basis in April 2013. Home sales improved in more than half of all local markets from March to April, led by gains in Greater Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Victoria. “National sales activity is stable and the market remains balanced,” says CREA President Laura Leyser. “That said, trends for sales and listings and for the balance between the two can be and often are very different between and within local housing markets, and between property types and neighbourhoods. These trends are important factors in determining pricing. Your local realtor is your best resource for understanding how the housing market is shaping up where you live or might like to.” Actual (not seasonally adjusted) activity came in 3.1 per cent below levels reported in April 2012, with transactions down on a year-over-year basis in about 60 per cent of local markets. That compares to a decline of more than 15 per cent in March, with transactions down in more than 90 per cent of all local markets. “The Easter holiday and an extra full weekend at the end of the month lowered March sales activity and the absence of these factors in April helped sales for the month,” says Gregory Klump,
The number of home sales processed through the MLS systems of real estate Boards and Associations and other cooperative listing systems in Canada edged 0.6 per cent higher on a month-overmonth basis in April 2013. CREA’s chief economist. “Since changes to mortgage rules made in 2012 took effect, national sales have been running nine to 10 per cent below levels posted in the first half of 2012 but they’ve been remarkably steady. April activity was on continued on page 30…
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par with where it stood last August, and month-to-month changes since then have held to within a range of plus or minus two per cent.� Monthly changes in national sales activity have held to within this narrow range over a nine month period only once before since CREA’s seasonally adjusted data began in 1988. The number of newly listed homes fell 0.9 per cent monthover-month in April. New listings were down in about half of all local markets, led by Montreal and much of rural Quebec, as well as Ottawa and Greater Vancouver. With sales edging up and new listings edging down, the national sales-to-new listings ratio inched up to 50.4 per cent in April compared to 49.7 per cent in March. This measure has held fairly steady around this level for the past nine months. Based on a sales-to-new listings ratio of between 40 to 60 per cent, two-thirds of all local markets were in balanced market territory in April. The number of months of inventory is another important measure of balance between housing supply and demand. It represents the number of months it would take to completely liquidate current inventories at the current rate of sales activity. Nationally, there were 6.6 months of inventory at the end of April 2013. This was unchanged from the end of March and has also held fairly steady around this level for the past nine months. The actual (not seasonally adjusted) national average price for homes sold in April 2013 was $380,588, representing an increase of 1.3 per cent from the same month last year. Fewer sales compared to a year-ago levels in Greater
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The number of months of inventory is another important measure of balance between housing supply and demand. It represents the number of months it would take to liquidate current inventories at the current rate of sales activity. Vancouver and Greater Toronto continue to exert a gravitational pull on the national average sale price. The MLS Home Price Index (HPI) is not affected by changes in the mix of sales the way that average price is. For that reason, it provides the best gauge of Canadian home price trends. This month, Saskatoon joins the MLS HPI. The Aggregate Composite MLS HPI rose 2.2 per cent on a year-over-year basis in April. This marks the eleventh consecutive month in which the year-over-year gain diminished and the slowest growth rate in more than two years. Year-over-year price gains decelerated for all Benchmark property types tracked by the index with the exception of apartment units in April, with the latter rising by less than inflation. Price growth remained strongest for one-storey single family homes (3.1 per cent), followed by two-storey single family homes (2.6 per cent), townhouse/row units (1.7 per cent) and apartment units (1.0 per cent). Year-over-year price growth in the aggregate MLS HPI for all Benchmark property types combined was mixed across the markets tracked by the index.
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thinking about the next wave of first-time homebuyers, and what pearls of wisdom I could bestow on them. I had an interesting conversation with a colleague the other day regarding property values in Vancouver. He relayed me a story of a friend who had bought a house on the west side of Vancouver in the mid 1990s and it is now worth more than four times the amount he paid. In terms of equity, it was the equivalent of winning the lottery. We pondered the question, what will people be saying 20 to 25 years from now? Is it quite possible that a young 25-year-old couple today might look back in the year 2033 and say “If only we had bought that house back in 2013? Why didn’t we? Oh yeah, there were new mortgage rules and a lot of global uncertainty…” Here are a few things that I’ve learned about real estate
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1. R eal estate has peaks and valleys, but there has never been a future peak that is lower than the past one. Just give it time. 2. Time is your ally. Time can turn any bad real estate decision into a good one. 3. E quity is your safety net. It can supplement a pension and give you financial options in later years. 4. Your mortgage is a forced savings program.
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So let’s assume that 20 to 25 years from now, you’ll be looking back and saying to yourself one of two things ›› I’m sure glad I bought that first house, or ›› I wish I had just bought something back in 2013 A lot of people are in this situation today and paralyzed by all the noise around them. And in the absence of facts or perspective, fear will take over. So what are the factors that are influencing your decisions today? Mortgage rules
Yes, there are new mortgage rules that have been implemented over the past few years, but in some respects, this could be to your advantage. Many first-time homebuyers are unaware that you can still buy a home with as little as five per cent down. The main rule change that impacts your ability to afford a home is that you can no longer access a 30-year amortization. Your payments will now be determined based on you paying off that mortgage over a maximum 25-year period. Although this does make your payments a little higher in the beginning, it increases the amount of equity you build with each payment (remember your forced savings plan). In addition, the rule changes imposed by the government have had the exact effect they were hoping to accomplish, which was to slow what was becoming an overheated housing market. Again, this is to the advantage of first-time buyers because it will help to bring house prices back within your range. Global uncertainty
There is no doubt that we live in an age of global uncertainty and face the threat of financial chaos in Europe and a pending credit crisis in the U.S. However, this is not the first time our world has faced these challenges, and it won’t be the last. The key factor to look at is what you can control in your world. Ask yourself about your own employment options – your own employment future. The key to creating long-term wealth in real estate through equity is your ability to afford your monthly mortgage payments and making them consistently over a long period of time – regardless of what is happening on the other side of the world. If you do so, one day you’ll wake up and realize two things:
Your mortgage is paid off, and your house is worth more than the day you bought it – regardless of what happened during the years in between. 1. Your mortgage is paid off, and 2. Your house is worth more than the day you bought it – regardless of what happened during the years in between. So if you’re a first-time homebuyer in 2013, here’s my advice to you: create a budget that you can afford and be comfortable with. Buy a home that does not put a strain on your budget. Focus on taking baby steps and don’t get overwhelmed by the big picture. Make the monthly payments into that forced savings program called a mortgage, and then let time be your friend and real estate will do what it has done for many generations before – eventually go up as your mortgage goes down – and that is what we call “creating equity.” And then maybe, just maybe, as you’re about to celebrate your first half century on this planet, you‘ll look back and say, “I’m glad I got started in 2013.” june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 033
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ith a prime location and offering all of the advantages of an urban condo lifestyle in a 905 setting, Centro Square Condos’ first phase has been a resounding success. Now there are even more opportunities for homebuyers to be part of the exciting evolution near the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, with the launch of Phase 2 of Centro Square Condos. Liberty Development Corp.’s trend-setting development at Hwy. 7 and Weston Rd. features 33and 31-storey residential towers atop a podium that includes more than 250,000 sq. ft. of office and retail space and an expansive green roof. Residents can live, work, shop and play all within minutes of home. “The location is fantastic, close to retail and transit and the enhancement, already underway, along Hwy. 7 is prompting people to refer to it as the new Yonge Street,” says Marco Filice, senior vice-president and general counsel for Liberty Development Corp. That prime location, coupled with an affordable, high-quality condo lifestyle that offers an alternative to the traditional homes in the area, continues the project’s appeal to move-down and first-time buyers. Many local residents are eager to downsize from larger homes yet stay in the area, while young people who grew up in Vaughan and left to attend post-secondary school, are eager to move back. Centro Square Condos will provide residents with the freedom to choose how often they use their vehicle, or to not to use one at all. Transit options will be enhanced by the construction of VIVA Transit’s Hwy. 7 rapidway, a bus rapid transit service to run along the median of Hwy. 7, linking the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (with Subway service to open in 2015) with Richmond Hill and Markham town centres. With VIVA Transit at the door and the subway a short bus ride away, it will be simple travel to downtown Toronto. While it’s not necessary to own a car, underground parking is available for Centro Square suite owners. 038 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
With VIVA Transit at the door and the subway a short bus ride away, it will be simple travel to downtown Toronto. “Centro Square Condos has an urban feel without being in the centre of Toronto,” says Filice. “It is bringing in things that people would otherwise have to look outside the community for. It allows people the benefits of downtown living without having to be downtown.” One of the signature features of Centro Square Condos, designed exclusively by Liberty Development with Kirkor Architects, will be its stunning second-floor Green roof “Centre Square Park,” providing an expanse of landscaped space for residents and commercial users to relax, socialize and enjoy the outdoors. “It’s one of the larger green roofs in the area, at a little over an acre. Someone can take the elevator down from their suite to the rooftop, meet someone from the office building for a coffee, stroll with their child or read a book,” says Shawn Richardson, Liberty Development’s sales and marketing manager. Centro Square Condos Phase 2 will offer 333 suites, including studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, twobedroom with den and penthouse plans, from 450 to 1,140 sq. ft. Prices start in the $280,000s. The Hefele
Makowka Design Associates-designed suites feature nine-ft. ceilings, laminate flooring in the living/dining room, den, foyer and kitchen and choice of laminate flooring, broadloom or sisal with foam underpad in the bedrooms. Stylish kitchens include gleaming stainless steel appliances and marble or granite countertop with undermount sink and ceramic tile backsplash. Bathrooms will have ceramic tile flooring and acrylic soaker tub with ceramic tile surround. Each suite will have a washer/dryer. A full roster of amenities, located in the first tower and shared with the second, include a media room, multi-function room and party room. Fitness facilities include a yoga room, exercise room, swimming pool with whirlpool, sauna and a golf simulator. Since Liberty Development Corp. formed, the company has emerged as a leader on the GTA development scene. Liberty has built thousands of condo units in the 905, raising the standard of design in the suburbs and becoming a trailblazer in intensification and sustainable building and garnering numerous awards. To register for Centro Square Condos Phase 2, please visit centrosquarecondos.ca The Centro Square Condos sales office at 7777 Weston Rd., Woodbridge, is open from noon to 7 p.m. Monday to Thursday, closed Friday and open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, please call 905.851.8877 or email info@centrosquarecondos.ca june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 039
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data from the Canadian Real Estate Association shows that evidence continues to mount that the Canadian housing market will be able to pull off the fabled soft landing. Existing home sales edged up 0.6 per cent in April, trimming the annual decline to 3.1 per cent year over year. Porter notes that sales have risen on a seasonally adjusted basis in three of the past four months, and are essentially unchanged since last August – the first full month of the new mortgage insurance rules.
“Most of the other key metrics are also fully in line with a well-tamed market,” adds Porter. “Sales to listings stand at just over the 50 per cent line, and the backlog of unsold homes is now at an unremarkable 6.6 months.” But it is on the price side where the stable nature continued on page 44…
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of the market is perhaps most evident, according to the report. “Despite concerns, Canadian home prices remain incredibly calm, cool, and collected,” says Porter. “Every major index for home prices is now up between 1.3 per cent and 2.2 per cent from year-ago levels. The MLS Price Index, a measure of repeat sales in seven of the largest cities, is at the top end of that range, while average transactions prices are at the low end.” Porter adds that the range of yearly price changes among the 26 largest cities was fairly narrow, in April, from a high of 6.6 per cent in Kitchener to a low of -3.4 per cent in Saguenay, Que. And, 20 of the 26 cities are still reporting price increases over the past year, a far cry from a hard landing and a sign of stability in Canada’s housing market. “While some are highlighting the fact that prices are now rising at their slowest pace since the 2009 recession, the plain facts are that they are still rising faster than inflation, and prices are at all-time highs, suggesting concerns of a meltdown were unfounded.” Porter notes that in major markets, Vancouver had been by far the weakest in the country, but there are signs even there that the market is stabilizing. Sales were down a moderate six per cent from year-ago levels in April, and average prices were essentially unchanged, after both metrics had posted notable declines in the first quarter of the year. It’s a similar, more muted, picture in Toronto, where sales were down about five per cent from a year ago and prices have nudged up by almost two per cent. Calgary remains an outlier on the strong side, with sales up roughly 10 per cent from a year ago and prices up by almost four per cent. With one of the strongest job markets in the country and a sales/listings ratio above 64 per cent the picture
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remains quite positive for the Calgary market. Laura Parsons, mortgage expert, BMO Bank of Montreal, noted that it’s essential for both buyers and sellers to be aware of any changing conditions on the local level. “If planning to buy or sell a property, consider working with an expert who can help you make decisions that are appropriate to the health of your local market, and more importantly, that responsibly fit within your particular financial situation.” Parsons adds that homebuyers should stress-test their mortgage against a higher interest rate to ensure they could handle any potential increases in interest rates down the road and choose a mortgage with a shorter amortization, which can help them become mortgage-free sooner.
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pre-closing inspection prepared as part of your final inspection the only basis for repairs, subject to the major items such as foundation cracks. What does this all mean? When it is time to do the Pre-Closing Inspection, know that if you don’t list it, you may not be able to compel the builder to fix it. Therefore, it is critical you list everything! Here is a minimum list of what I believe will help you in making sure you are covered:
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n this column, we are going to address a small but incredibly important part of the process of buying that new home, the PreClosing Inspection. As most of you know, included in the adjustments on the purchase of a new condo or house (but not a conversion or retrofit project) is the cost of your Tarion (formerly the Ontario New Home Warranty Program) enrolment. Among the things you are covered for are defects in the completion of your new home. Most of the Agreements of Purchase and Sale make the deficiency list
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01 Insist on having enough time to do the inspection and allow yourself enough time with no need to be anywhere else; 02 Write everything down yourself... don’t let the builder’s representative take charge; 03 Don’t rush! Don’t let the builder’s representative push you, insist at moving at you own speed; 04 Write or mark down everything, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant; 05 Don’t accept promises of repair during inspection – if something is not right, mark it down; 06 Try every light, socket, tap, drain, toilet, door, lock, window, appliance, everything that could be defective now or go wrong later; 07 Watch for stains on carpet, scratches on wood floors, cracks in paint or drywall and areas where they forgot a second coat of paint; 08 Look for water stains or spots on concrete basement floors or walls, and if you see them insist on knowing why and where they came from; 09 Don’t forget the exterior – roof, drains, bricks, mouldings. Is there sod, is the grading complete and is your driveway in? Write it all down! 10 Condominiums: go check out the common areas – lobbies, garbage rooms, parking areas, lockers, pools, tennis courts and health clubs. Remember, you own part of the common area, and if parts are incomplete, wrong or defective, put them on the list! Remember that this inspection is, in all probability, the only chance you have to deal with deficiencies, so make sure you check carefully. Some readers ask about what happens if the builder rushes them or something happened so they did not get the opportunity to finish. The answer is to immediately do a complete list and send it to the builder and to Tarion in order that the record is on file. There is probably more and I do not suggest that this list is complete. I hope it helps in making you realize how important it is to do a thorough job on the Pre-Closing Inspection.
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Nader Farhat, this was a major reason for choosing the Lavender design facing southwest as his new home. “I love the sheer number of windows I’ll have for natural light, and the views will be wonderful.” Taking open concept to a new level, the main living area is ideal for entertaining or simply kicking back after work and gazing at those stunning city views. Daniels worked with renowned interior designers Cecconi Simone to create a modern and functional linear kitchen, which is equipped with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and Quartz countertops. An extended free-standing kitchen island makes this space even more dynamic and flexible. This awesome custom multi-purpose island offers a lot of storage space, additional counter space and an inset stainless steel tray to chill drinks for special dinner parties or keep paperwork. What makes this island even more functional is that it can be used as a dining table for four. The living/dining area offers ample space to customize your furniture in a layout that best suits your lifestyle needs and access to the balcony adds another dimension, with the possibility of container gardening in this outdoor space. The bedroom is conveniently located next to the luxurious bathroom, and having the washer/dryer and coat closet behind sliding doors at the entry is incredibly practical. As for location, location, location, One Park Place residents live in the convenient location of Dundas and Sumach Streets, off of the community’s pedestrianfriendly Urban Mews. From this gathering spot, residents can walk to the six-acre park on Dundas, the Regional Aquatic Centre, the new Toronto Community Centre, numerous retailers including
Sobeys FreshCo. and Daniels Spectrum (a 60,000-sq.-ft. cultural hub for dance, music, theatre and film), and let’s not forget about the neighbourhoods local hot spot the Paintbox Bistro. Within the One Park Place condominium, suite owners will have the use of over 45,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor amenities at CLUB UNO, including a half-court gymnasium, two squash courts, a fitness studio, indoor/ outdoor yoga and Pilates studio, a party room, billiards room and several lounges. Resident gardening plots on the fifth-floor outdoor terrace will make it easy for homeowners to grow their own herbs, flowers and spices. Already well under construction, One Park Place offers suites starting from the low $300,000s, and there is still a fantastic selection of suites available. Plus, Daniels is making homeownership more attainable by offering its five-per-cent Gradual Deposit Payment Plan. Purchasers pay $3,500 with the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, and then $1,000 each month until five per cent of the purchase price is reached, or occupancy. In addition, if you act now, Daniels is making purchasing your new home at One Park Place even easier by offering parking and a locker for ONLY $12,800 and six months free maintenance! But that’s not all, be sure to ask about Daniels’ First Home Boost Program, where qualified buyers can increase their down payment from five to 15 per cent of the purchase price through an exclusive interest-free, payment-free loan. The opportunity for homeownership is amazing! The Daniels Corporation (danielshomes.ca) is one of Canada’s preeminent builder/developers, having been building new homes and communities for over 31 years. Named the Tarion Warranty Corp.’s 2012 High Rise Builder of the Year and the recipient of the 2012 Toronto Arts and Business Award presented by the Toronto Arts Foundation, Daniels has built more than 23,000 homes throughout the GTA. Among its many initiatives, Daniels was chosen to partner with Toronto Community Housing to revitalize Regent Park – 69 acres in Toronto’s Downtown East. Committed to community, Daniels continually offers innovative programs that help people achieve homeownership, champions neighbourhood initiatives that enhance residents’ quality of life, and supports numerous charities and non-profit organizations. Don’t wait… act now… visit Daniels’ Presentation Centre at 500 Dundas St. E., Monday to Thursday noon to 6 p.m.; weekends and holidays noon to 5 p.m.; closed Fridays. Call 416.955.0559 or visit danielsoneparkplace.com june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 049
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ore often than not, a client will say that they have a ton of prints or photos in the basement which they would like to organize and finally do something with. Sound familiar? I can relate too. I have a pile of watercolours and images which I have collected throughout my travels. Hence, my inspiration to write about organizing and hanging art or photography on your walls. There is no better time than the warmer months to tackle the backlog of the to-do list. Family photos are a great place to start. In the family room pictured, I worked closely with the client to carefully select treasured images of family which would hang in this room. It was an emotional journey which I was privileged to share and experience. The first step I took was to measure out the wall area which would be covered with the images. We decided to create a dense collage of similarly framed photos which were both black and white and sepia. Colour photos we loved were converted by the Art Framing company into sepia or black and white. We were also able to alter the size of some of the prints based on where we wanted to place them.
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University of Toronto degree and five years in the field before becoming an area planner with the City. He decided in the mid-1980s to take his skills to the development side and joined Great Gulf Homes, where the collaboration quickly resulted in a new highrise division. The multipleaward-winning results still stand among Toronto’s best, with the soaring 18 Yorkville, King West’s The Hudson, The Morgan and Charlie among them. “I love the city,” he says, “and I believe in city-building. Moving to the development side meant more control over the results of the collective creativity that goes into these In all of Toronto’s busy and developments: finding sites, putting together the multi-faceted development design teams, really helping to create the vision I industry, few executives have the have for Toronto.” depth and breadth of experience Their first project when he and Great Gulf of Gary Switzer, CEO of MOD embarked on highrise development was the Saint Developments Inc. With a James at King and Jarvis, a forward-thinking degree in architecture, a stint in location back when the area comprised mostly city planning, more than two parking lots. “We looked at it as an opportunity decades as executive viceto make a great building, but also to repair a part president of Great Gulf Homes of the city that had really been devastated in the – one of the GTA’s most enduring ’60s,” he says. developers – and as founder of He founded MOD in 2009, and his winning his own successful development streak continues: the company’s very first project, company, there is no aspect of FIVE Condos at 5 St. Joseph built in partnership this diverse business Switzer with Graywood Developments Ltd., was awarded hasn’t touched. the coveted 2011 BILD Project of the Year award, “I’ve always been interested as well as Best Highrise Design of the Year. FIVE, in buildings. Even as a kid, I was now well under construction, entails one of the taking pictures of buildings largest, most comprehensive historic restorations downtown. Just as well,” he in GTA history and is poised to forever change laughs, “because a lot of them the downtown Yonge streetscape. aren’t there anymore.” As a At this year’s BILD awards, Switzer barely had result, he says architecture time off from the podium, with his newest project seemed like a logical career path, – the Hariri Pontarini-designed Massey Tower on and he pursued it through a Yonge near Queen – taking Project of the Year, 056 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
Best Highrise Building Design, Best Highrise Sales Office and Best Model Suite among nine nominations. Not surprisingly, it was also one of 2012’s best-selling developments. Massey Tower also has an extensive heritage restoration component, as it includes the historic 1905 Bank of Commerce building that had been boarded up since 1987. MOD will turn the building into a gorgeous lobby for Massey Tower, but that’s not all – the company is donating land on Victoria Street to help with the revitalization of the venerable 1894 Massey Hall. Ultimately, he says he owes his success to much more than great buildings – “It really is about the buyers, about great customer service” – but his devotion to creating the best possible buildings helps lead to great customer experiences: 18 Yorkville, for example, won a Building of the Year award from Tarion, and he says his years at Great Gulf helped elevate his appreciation for fine architecture even further.
I’VE ALWAYS BEEN INTERESTED IN BUILDINGS. EVEN AS A KID, I WAS TAKING PICTURES OF BUILDINGS DOWNTOWN. JUST AS WELL – BECAUSE A LOT OF THEM AREN’T THERE ANYMORE “I think we really raised the bar architecturally. The owners of Great Gulf were committed to design excellence,” he says. “18 Yorkville was the first point tower in downtown Toronto. The Morgan was so perfect contextually and even won an Award of Excellence from the OAA, which rarely gives awards to developers. Very few developers were doing buildings like that at the time.” He says his efforts at MOD are expanding the philosophy: heritage preservation, sensitivity to the neighbourhood, and working with some of the finest architects there are, such as architectsAlliance, Diamond & Schmitt, and Hariri Pontarini. “Nobody does any of this by themselves,” he says. “It’s all about the team. Once you have a good team, in terms of architects, designers, landscape architects, and engineers, you keep that team for the next project because there’s a type of shorthand among consultants. The teams I’ve used have done some of their best work with me. We’re both proud of the buildings we’ve produced, and from a commercial point of view, they’ve been very successful. “ Switzer says his relationship with his beloved city continues to drive him, too. “I am a Toronto guy. I grew up in the city and I’ve always lived here,” he says. “I love having my office in a location where if I have a meeting downtown, I hop on the subway. It’s the lifestyle I love, and in development, I like doing buildings where I would want to live.”
Switzer’s reputation for right-minded planning preceded him into neighbourhood talks about FIVE and Massey Tower, both grand developments with 48 and 60 storeys, respectively. “We had the support of the neighbourhood because of how we were doing things,” he says. “We have no interest in forcing anything down people’s throats. FIVE is being used as a model now in discussions for other developments. It’s a way of doing high-density right (particularly near subway stops) that doesn’t lose what makes Yonge Street Yonge Street.” His development process literally starts from the ground up. “I start with a neighbourhood I think people want to live in,” he says. As he looks into the future at MOD, he says his biggest desire is continue to do good developments that improve the city, and that stand the test of time in terms of design excellence. Frankly, it doesn’t sound like he knows how to do it any other way. Snapshot 1. What’s your key message? MOD
is committed to design excellence, city-building and customer satisfaction. 2. Who are the key players on the MOD team? Gary Switzer, CEO; Noorez
Lalani, President; Geoff Smith, Director of Construction. 3. What’s MOD’s market niche?
Superior urban locations often involving a heritage component. 4. Past projects: As MOD, FIVE; with Great Gulf Homes, 18 Yorkville, X The Condominium, The Hudson, The Morgan, Charlie, The Saint James. 5. What’s your current project?
Massey Tower, another Project of the Year-winning development.
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tips
›› Keep your photography either all
colour or all two tone, this will give harmony to your collection.
›› If you use coloured photos, your
frames should be simple in order to not take away from the photos.
›› Your frame shop can turn favourite
colour photos to black and white and size them up for your purpose.
›› Use frames and mattes which are of similar styles in order to make the collection focus on the photos.
›› Vary the size of frames and mattes to add a dynamic element to your collection.
›› Space the frames four to six inches
apart and about 10-in from the back of your sofa or table for perfect harmony.
›› Include mirrors of various shapes to add interest in your collection.
›› Cut bristol board in the shapes of your frames and stick them on the wall to make sure you are happy with the arrangement before you start putting nails into the wall.
Because the collection was meant to be dense and busy, I selected about six different frames and mattes, that were all the same colour tones but different weights, thicknesses and shapes. This kept a consistency throughout the collection. Mirrors were also used to break up the photos and add a touch of sparkle to the collection. When creating a collection of art on your walls, it is important to realize that the eye is always looking for a line or pattern, so you must give a cohesive look to the collection. The first way to do so is by creating a rhythm. I decided to keep the tops and sides perfectly aligned so that the arrangement looks clean and the random feeling comes from the unmatched lines within the collection. Just like a carefully tousled hairstyle – which is meant to look as though there was no effort in putting it together, this process took hours, about 16 to be exact, just planning where to hang, measuring and the actual hanging. Patience paid off and the finished look provided a true family room, where everyone is represented and is part of the daily life of the family members. Inspired to get into your photos and art? Lay them all out on the floor or large table, just as they would hang on the wall, this will give you the ability to create a timeline or theme if you wish to do so, and also help you visualize the finished product on the wall. 058 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
When creating a collection of art on your walls, it is important to realize that the eye is always looking for a line or pattern, so you must give a cohesive look to the collection.
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Other stylish features include exposed concrete ceilings and pre-finished engineered wood flooring. Kitchens include contemporary cabinetry designed by Johnson Chou, European-style appliances, solid surface countertops and designer-selected stainless backsplashes. Bathrooms feature contemporary Johnson Chou-designed vanities, glass shower stalls and solid surface countertops. 155 Redpath also boasts a state-of-the-art Nest heating and cooling system that can be conveniently controlled through wi-fi and a smartphone, anywhere in the world, or its elegant touch wheel interface. A 24/7 concierge, coded access fob and concierge monitored underground parking will provide a sense of security for residents. The sales centre for 155 Redpath is at 2239 Yonge St. Toronto, just south of Eglinton Ave. Call 416.996.4837, email sales@redpathcondos.com or visit the website redpathcondos.com for more information. june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 063
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Energize your highrise // by Yanic Simard Spaces designed by Toronto Interior Design Group
Inhabiting a small space shouldn’t have to mean living light on character. To keep your home in the sky feeling like a home of your own, here are a few ways to inject a little edge.
Dining
› A single accent wall can be all you need (especially in a compact space) to dramatically change the look, even with wallcoverings. Bouclair Home recently added a line of affordable wallpapers in many modern prints for a high end look at under $30 a roll. › For big impact from just a little paint, coat your interior doors in a dark grey to add sophisticated interest. I like using Benjamin Moore’s #2121-10 Gray. › Carpet tiles can be laid in virtually any sized area, either wall-to-wall or as an area rug, and when an inevitable spill takes out a tile or two, they can be easily replaced without continued on page 66…
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Remove the doors on a cupboard (try the underused cabinet over the fridge if you have limited space) and create a miniature gallery for photos, books and sculptural art.
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› Remove the doors on a cupboard (try the underused cabinet over the fridge if you have limited space) and create a miniature gallery for photos, books and sculptural art. You’ll need less storage anyway once you invest in some warm-hued copper cookware and display it proudly on an open shelf or
hanging rack - mixing metals is a growing trend so now is the perfect time. › The knobs and pulls in your kitchen are an oft-overlooked detail that can be easily switched up to add a dash of personality. › Having your upper and lower cabinets painted two different colours lends variety and a high-end, european look - try painting the uppers a lighter shade to open the space, or the lowers a bold hue (such as a raspberry red) to add flavour without overwhelming. › In an open-plan space with wallpaper, here’s how I keep the look consistent from kitchen to dining area: use a single wallpaper in both, and even as the backsplash. Just have a sheet of glass laid over the paper in the kitchen to create a durable surface. continued on page 68…
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Living
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› Visitors will always be impressed by a beautiful bathroom, especially when they find something other than the everyday builder’s standard. Consider changing your sink to add a huge punch of colour or texture. Check out Roman Bath Centre for a bright blue porcelain piece, or for a sexy black-lace transparent vessel. › Painting the ceiling a bold colour in a small powder room adds drama without bringing in the already tight walls. In fact, in a high ceiling condo, this can actually make the space feel more proportionate. I recently used Benjamin Moore’s #2054-20 Beau Green for a project and it turned out beautifully. › Replacing a plain mirror with one sporting an intricate frame or modern etched detail adds visual interest in the place you’re already looking the most often. You can even layer a smaller mirror over a large one to get the best of both, such as the dramatic black baroque Ikea “Ung Drill” mirror I recently featured on Cityline. › If you have the room, a small piece of unexpected furniture can make your bathroom feel less utilitarian and more like a private spa – a garden stool gives a place to perch a book while soaking in the tub, and a floor lamp (wired safely) adds an extra layer of light and a decorative detail your guests won’t expect. 068 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
› Replacing the legs or feet on your furniture, or simply remove the existing pieces and painting them a bright shade, adds a custom detail in an unexpected place. › Freestanding lamps aren’t the only easy option for improved lighting – plug-in sconces install quickly and typically come with covers that mask the wires trailing down (no need to open the drywall). For a modern industrial vibe consider leaving the wire exposed and painting it red or another high-contrast colour. › Gallery style art collections are very trendy right now, with people embracing the variety and easy elegance of a mismatched collection. Gather your framed pieces, replace any of the frames that stick out too much with minimal black, white or wood options (or paint them out) and hang them one by one from the centre of the wall outward (starting at eye level) until none are left or the composition feels complete. › Combine your book shelf and side table by simply stacking the biggest books right on the floor. Pile them to about 18 in. next to your favourite reading chair, and top it with a transparent tea-tray for a modern, space saving look 100 per cent unique to you.
Yanic Simard is the principal designer of the Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Simard often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination design techniques in developing unique designs. Simard has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has appeared as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. For more information visit tidg.ca
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neeleven at Bathurst and Adelaide is a high-design boutique building with a lot going for it. Like dramatic penthouse-style suites, premium finishes that come standard, and massive terraces that run as big as some of the units they’re attached too. So it’s no surprise that this landmark 17-storey condominium is already over 60 per cent sold with construction starting this fall. The remaining suites are spacious and perfect for singles, couples and families looking to move up – without having to move away from vibrant King West. 070 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
Sleek and spacious
In a building where units are already larger than average, oneeleven’s two- and three-bedroom, one- and two-storey residences are truly expansive. Single-storey two bedrooms run 752 to 900-plus sq. ft., three bedrooms go from 892 to 1,342 sq. ft., and two-level penthouse-style corner units (available throughout the building) are 1,457 to 1,934 sq. ft., with 1,026- to 1,562-sq.-ft. terraces. “These modern, sophisticated residences appeal to King West locals who want to upgrade to
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When it comes to buying a condo, maintenance fees are always a significant issue. Buyers tend to avoid buildings with sky-high monthly price tags. That’s another reason oneeleven has been so popular with buyers; fees are at a very reasonable 48 cents per sq. ft. “We build with an eye to value and quality,” says Harhay. “A lower monthly fee is important to our customer base, while still offering residents a premium experience. And our buyers get the best amenity of all for free – the fantastic King West location, which gives them access great restaurants, shopping, and the incomparable vibe of one of the city’s most exciting neighbourhoods.” Distinctive design
Designed by CORE Architects, the building is clean, contemporary and completely urban, with sleek glass cubes perched randomly atop a base inspired by the area’s heritage warehouses. The interior, by award-winning II x IV Design Associates, features a sophisticated two-storey lobby with dramatic marble, gemstone and natural wood finishes and appealing amenities spaces for relaxing and entertaining. Units come standard with many premium finishes; higher overall quality means buyers spend less on upgrades.
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Finding a new home builder you trust
Essential advice from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. design or energy efficiency. And every company does business in its own unique way. As you look at homes and communities, also think about the company behind them. Before choosing which one to buy from, take a close look at each builder you are considering and ask these questions: » W ho are they? » Do they build a quality home? » What are they like to buy from? » What is their after-sales service like? » W hat’s their reputation, what do others say about them?
When you decide to buy a brand-new home or condo, choosing the right builder is as important as choosing your home. When you purchase a home, you also “buy” the company that will build it. Your satisfaction will depend on their experience, their skills and their commitment to customer service. An important part of the buying process lies in determining that you are dealing with a builder who has these qualifications and is able to meet your needs and expectations — for the home and for the buying experience.
What you want to know There are thousands of builders in Canada, ranging from small companies building a few houses a year to large builder-developers constructing thousands of homes annually. Whether you live in a large urban area or a smaller community, you will have a number of builders to choose from. Each company may offer a different selection of homes. Some may focus on specific market segments or neighbourhoods. Others may specialize in particular types of homes or have certain distinctive expertise, such as adult lifestyle
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Begin your search 01 Check the Homes section and ads in your newspaper to find out which companies are building in your area, the types of homes they offer and the prices you can expect to pay. 02 Ask friends, family and coworkers for names of reputable builders they have dealt with. 03 Call or check the website of the Building Industry and Land Development Association and the Canadian Home Builders’ Association for the names of builders in your area. 04 Call Tarion or check its website for a list of registered builders. 05 Visit the websites of builders in your community. 06 Call builders to find out where they are building, or where you can see some of their homes. 07 Check the Yellow Pages. 08 Go to home shows to meet builders and to explore the latest in features and finishes. 09 Visit builders’ sales offices, model suites and communities. As you go through your home search, collect as much information as you can — pamphlets, brochures, builder’s packages, product literature, warranty information and so on. Read through it all and create a file of everything that interests you. 10 Always carry a notebook with you and write down information about the builders and the homes that you see. If you don’t, it can be difficult later to remember the details of a particular home or discussion, or to recall which builder said what. continued on page 74…
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You may also want to bring a camera along. When you keep track, it is easier to remember to collect the right information from every builder you visit. It also makes it much easier to compare the companies, their products, their selling process and their reputation, when you are ready to make a decision. Previous buyers Builders should be able to give you a list of references – past customers who have bought from them within the last couple of years. Do check the references – too often homebuyers neglect this step. Don’t worry about disturbing people; they have agreed to let the builder give out their names and will not mind you contacting them. Before you call, make a list of questions you would like to ask, such as: » In general, what was the builder like to buy from? Was it a good experience? » W hat particularly did they appreciate about the company? What did they not like about it? » Did they run into any problems, and if so, were the problems solved to their satisfaction? » Was the home completed on time and on budget? If not, what were the circumstances? » Were there missing or incomplete items at the time of possession, or items that had to be fixed? » Were all of their colour selections, upgrades and extras done as requested? » How was the company’s after-sales service? » Are they happy with their home? If not, why? » Would they buy from the company again? » Would they recommend the company? You may also want to do a random check of past customers. Visit communities on a Saturday morning and talk to people who may be outside doing chores, “I’m considering buying a home from such and such builder. Can I ask you a few questions about your home and the community?” Most people are happy to talk about their experiences and offer their opinion and advice.
Who's who in home building?
The type of builder you will be looking for depends on the area you live in, and the home you want. Here is a general overview of different types of home-building companies. » Developers are responsible for getting large tracts of land ready for building. This can involve infrastructure and services (utilities, roads, sewers), community layout and design, including recreational spaces – whatever it takes to turn the land into a neighbourhood. Developers may also construct the homes, or the lots may be sold to individual home building companies. » Large building companies specialize in building homes in bigger developments. These companies generally offer a selection of homes designed specifically for the development. Minor customization by homebuyers is usually permitted, but there are usually limits to the amount of change possible. Most will also have a set process for all aspects of the purchase, from the contract signing to the pre-delivery inspection. » Medium-sized companies range from 10 to 50 homes a year, depending on your region. Medium-sized companies can be quite diverse — building in developments as well as on individual lots; constructing single-family dwellings as well as townhouses and other low-rise buildings. Small-sized companies build under 10, and often less than five homes a year. » Custom builders build one-of-a-kind homes, each one usually designed and built for a particular customer who may or may not already own the lot. The custom building process allows for complete flexibility, within the limits of municipal regulations and what’s possible technically. » Construction contractor is another term for builder. Most commonly, it is used for companies who are contracted by purchasers to build a home on land they already own. » Manufactured housing builders construct homes in a factory and bring them to the building site as panels, modules or fully completed units. The amount of work required on-site to complete the home depends on the type and size of the building, the type of foundation and the customization required.
Source: CMHC. For more information or a free copy of the About Your House fact sheet, Selecting a New Home Builder, or for information on any other aspect of owning, maintaining or buying a condo, visit the website at cmhc.ca or call CMHC at 1.800.668.2642. For more than 65 years, CMHC has been Canada’s national housing agency and a source of objective, reliable housing expertise. 074 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
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Whole life insurance pays off for new homeowners
Congratulations, you’ve just bought your first home or condo. And now you’re probably up to your eyes in fees, expenses, legalities, dotted lines and the like. Despite all the formalities and stress, it’s been pretty exciting, hasn’t it? You’re a very proud owner now, with your ownership deed and home insurance policy as proof. But what would you or your family do if something happened to you? Would they be able to pay off the mortgage if you were gone? Life insurance expert Reh Bhanji from Desjardins Financial Security suggests that’s it’s a good idea to think about this at the beginning of your home-ownership. “Let’s imagine for a minute that a newly-wed couple in their 30s buys their first home. And then let’s suppose that the husband dies suddenly. Would the family be able to maintain the mortgage?” said Bhanji. “Statistically, women live longer than men, but continue to earn less compared to men. So, one possible solution is whole life insurance.”
What is whole life insurance?
It’s an insurance product that provides life-long coverage to the insured. In case of premature death, your family will be taken care of: The mortgage will be paid off which means the house won’t need to be sold, your children will be able to go to university and you will have peace of mind. Another benefit of whole life insurance is that the premiums remain constant throughout the entire life of the policy, which also allows for savings accumulation. If the insured decides to cancel the policy, the savings that accumulated would be returned. This insurance can also be used as an inheritance, as beneficiaries would receive a lump sum upon the death of the insured.
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happy new condominium purchaser is an educated one â&#x20AC;&#x201C; someone who does the necessary homework and legwork to ensure the most value and best choice. With a home being one of the biggest decisions most people will make during their lifetime, looking at your decision by considering every angle is important. In the priority order of must-haves, location typically comes first. I suggest that once you zero in on your desired locale, you research which builders offer condominiums in the area and check out their track records before you narrow your search. There is a huge element of trust involved in signing on the dotted line and handing over hard-earned money to have someone build your residence. A little research into builder reputations goes a long way to helping you make the perfect choice for you. Longevity may indicate a builderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trustworthiness, especially if it is a company that has been around long enough to have weathered various economic cycles. There are also newer builders operated by principals with years of experience who are producing excellent condominiums. Research the builders you are considering, especially where service is concerned. This is a critical factor in making a choice that will make you
A little research into builder reputations goes a long way to helping you make the perfect choice happy for years to come. You need a builder you can rely on for excellent service before, during and after your move-in date. You can find out a lot at Tarion Warranty Corp.’s website (tarion.com). In addition, read whatever literature you can find, including builder profiles and histories. These are usually included on their websites, in their brochures and even sometimes on panels on their sales office walls. Remember, too, that word-of-mouth means a lot in the condo world. If you know any people who have purchased from a particular builder in the past, ask about their buying experience. The great news is that in the Greater Toronto Area, you have a huge selection of well-respected local, national and international builders to choose from. These savvy business people recognize our quality of life as one of the finest in the world, and understand that Toronto is a growing area when it comes to condominium offerings on the international stage. During your shopping, understand that the sales representatives you speak to, in essence, speak for the builders. Take note of how willing they are to answer questions. Reputable builders understand that a large part of selling nowadays is providing customers with as much information as possible. They welcome informed decisions, as these lead to happy purchasers. You can take heart in the fact that today’s builders are competing for your business on many playing fields – location, architecture, amenities, suite layouts, finishes and more. This kind of healthy competition is good for our industry and raises the bar for future development. Best of all, at the end of the day, the buyer benefits from increased value, which creates a win-win situation. Condominium choices are so exciting right now that it can be overwhelmingly tempting to buy right away. The buildings are gorgeous, the amenities amazing, the suites beautifully designed for maximum flexibility. My advice is to take your time, shop around, consider all the variables, compare fairly – and be sure to add a trusted builder reputation on your list of must-haves.
The great news is that in the Greater Toronto Area, you have a huge selection of well-respected local, national and international builders to choose from. Be rational in your approach and avoid getting swept away in the sales office until you have done your homework. I can tell you that buyers are doing just that. Shoppers are returning for a few visits before they buy, and they are interested in the builders’ previous experience and products. Remember, a builder’s past can play a critical part in your residential future. Choose wisely. june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 081
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Pinpointing the perfect location for your new home // by WAYNE KARL
have you noticed how many developers
boast their new community is “just minutes from shopping, schools and all the amenities!”? And that “Everything you need is right at your doorstep”? This is not just marketing gimmickry at work. These factors really matter, as such attractions are critical in determining a development’s appeal to buyers – for lifestyle and comfort while living there, as well as resale potential down the road. However, one of those factors carries a little more weight than the others: proximity to infrastructure. The federal and provincial governments have been spending billions on infrastructure improvements over the last few years to upgrade highways, transit systems, airports and other services such as health care. For housing developments, this means more and better access. In such cases, it’s no exaggeration to say the infrastructure developments have allowed new communities to literally sprout up along the way. Numerous studies throughout North America and elsewhere show that proximity to mass transit and highways has the most significant impact on
property values, since it improves residents’ accessibility to a city’s central business district and other areas with employment opportunities. The greatest benefit, according to Vancouverbased Cutting Edge Research Inc., is for properties located within 500 metres of stations along new transit lines. Value enhancements can be 10 to 20 per cent higher for homes within this distance than those outside it. “Distance is now measured in minutes, not kilometres,” says Don Campbell, president of Cutting Edge, summarizing a principle that homebuyers anywhere can follow: as people increasingly factor commuting times into their buying decisions, proximity to transportation is a top determining factor for both convenience and resale value. While you’re out there shopping for your new home or condo, take a look around and see how close you are to the nearest highway or transit line. Then follow the tracks to those housing projects and communities – and your new home – that will make a sound buying decision.
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Key points to consider » Do you want to live in a city, a town or in the country?
» W here do you work, and how easy will it be to get there and at what are the commuting costs?
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12 questions to ask before you buy Consider the following checklist of questions, from Cutting Edge Research Inc., for analyzing the potential of an area. The more “yes” answers you get, the better the location. 1 Is the area’s average income increasing
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than the provincial average? 3 Is the area creating jobs faster than the provincial average? 4 Does the area have more than one major employer? 5 Will the area benefit from an economic or real estate ripple effect?
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6 Has the political leadership created
an economic growth atmosphere? 7 Is the Economic Development Office progressive and helpful? 8 Is the area’s infrastructure being built to handle the expected growth? 9 A re there any major transportation improvements in the works? 10 Is the area attractive to baby boomers’ lifestyle? 11 Is there a short-term problem occurring that is likely to disappear in the future? 12 Is there a noted increase in labour and materials cost in the area?
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Colour zoning is a great painting technique where you incorporate colour punches in your décor through varyingsized accent “zones,” stripes or shapes on a wall.
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punches of bright colours, and zoning is a fun way to incorporate those punches. Whether you want to have fun and liven up an underappreciated wall or you want to create interest and draw the eye to an area, bringing in bold - or even not so bold - blocks of colour will accomplish that. You can use a palette of bright hues or swatches of pastels. It all depends on the final finish you desire. You can create horizontal movement by painting the base of a wall a different colour, for example. Or extend the line of a low table by painting a different colour zone from the top of the table up to the ceiling. With the right combination of colours, such as a mix of both light and dark punch colours, colour zoning can even take the place of artwork. It can also be a great way to help define an open space. For example, you could paint a zone of colour in the dining room area of a large space in a warm hue to create an instant feeling of cosiness. Other attractive applications for colour zoning include highlighting handsome moulding, drawing the eye to an architectural detail or creating interest through harmonious colours or contrasting shades.
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oving is right at the top of the list of most people’s stressful situations. But a little organization goes a long way in alleviating the stress and making the move go smoothly. I’m happy to share some simple steps that will help you de-clutter your current home so you can enjoy your new home with a clean slate:
1. Start now: Our tendency is to put it off until packing time, but most people
Hellen Buttigieg is a certified professional organizer, life coach, TV host, owner of We Organize U and author of the best-seller, Organizing Outside The Box. For tips on organizing your home, your office and your life, visit weorganizeu.com and sign up for the free newsletter.
are in a time crunch at that point, and will often put things in a box to deal with ‘later’. Remember that you are paying for each item you move, not only in the time it takes to pack and unpack it, but also by the space it takes up in the moving truck. Why pay to move something you don’t really need? You’ll be busy when you move into your new home, and will probably put off going through those ‘deal with them later’ boxes indefinitely; believe me, when I work with clients, I come across unpacked boxes that have been sitting in the basement or garage for several years after a move.
Everyone should make decisions on their own things, when it comes to determining what to keep and what to let go of. But a little competition never hurt, so make a game of the de-cluttering process. 2. Pictures: Take pictures of all the large items you know will not work or fit
in your next home and post them on one of the resale sites online, like Kijiji, Craigslist or Ebay. You can put the extra money you earn towards your moving expenses and perhaps some pieces that fit the new place much better than your old stuff. And the nice thing about photographing them in the first place is that, if you have any sentimental attachment to the items you are selling, you can always use the pictures to trigger the memories. 3. The no-brainers: Go through your house one room at a time and get rid of the no-brainers first. No-brainers are items you don’t have to think twice about letting go of, like torn towels, chipped plates and broken electronics (if you haven’t fixed them by now, trust me, you probably never will). Do this every day, even if it’s just for just 15 minutes, until the task is complete. This is a great way to warm up your de-cluttering muscles and will give you an immediate sense of accomplishment and motivate you to tackle the tougher stuff. 092 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
Set up your supplies in advance. For the de-cluttering process, you will need bins, sticky notes (for labeling) and garbage bags. 4. Research: Do some research
ahead of time and decide where you will take your discarded items. Although some things will be garbage, most items can be donated or recycled. You will be motivated to let go of more things if you know they will be going to a cause that you believe in or disposed of in a way that doesn’t hurt the environment. Could a local women’s shelter make better use of the clothes you never wear? Find the closest drop-off location where your unused electronics can be reused or recycled safely (do an online search – there are hundreds of locations).
donated and opaque bags for garbage, so there’s no confusion. Arrange for a charity to come and pick up the donations or drop them off yourself before the end of the week (you can always go back again as you accumulate more items to donate). Give yourself a deadline on the ‘sell’ items and have a plan for the items that don’t sell (i.e. donate). Transfer the ‘keep’ items directly into the moving boxes. 7. Get the whole family involved: Everyone should make decisions on
their own things, when it comes to determining what to keep and what to let go of. But a little competition never hurt, so make a game of the de-cluttering process. Set a timer, give everyone a bin, and put some up-beat music on to make it fun. Choose a token prize for the winner who got rid of the most items and a reward for the entire family for the effort each member put in.
5. Fight the ‘what if I need it someday’ fear: If you haven’t used it
in a year, chances are you never will. For example, we wear only 20 per cent of our clothes 80 per cent of the time. If in doubt, toss it out (or donate/sell it). On the off-chance you do need it months from now, you can always replace it, but chances are you’ll never look back. If you keep everything because of this fear, it will probably cost you much more in time, money and stress than it would to replace it. 6. Be prepared: Set up your supplies
in advance. For the de-cluttering process, you will need bins, sticky notes (for labeling) and garbage bags. Use bins to do the initial sort; label them ‘donate’, ‘sell’, ‘recycle,’ ‘toss’ and ‘keep.’ When the bins get full, transfer the contents into bags. Use clear bags for items that will be
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previews & registrations West Tower by Daniels Corp.
Coming soon: The dawn of a new landmark community in Erin Mills. Web: DanielsErinMills.com
Coming soon to Oakville – the South Tower at Rain Condominiums. Register now. Web: RainCondos.com
Centro Square by Liberty Development
Skycity Condominiums by Pemberton Group
A master-planned community in the heart of Woodbridge. Register now for Phase 2. Web: CentroSquare.ca
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Active adult living in a parkside condominium in Brampton. Web: TheClairingtonCondos.com
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Urban lofts are coming to Woodbridge Village. Register now for preview. Web: FairgroundLofts.ca
Grand Palace by Guizzetti Corp.
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Limelight by Daniels Corp.
Coming soon: The final glorious chapter of Mississauga’s beaming success story. Web: LimelightCondos.com
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Currently in pre-construction at Walkers Line and Upper Middle Road in Burlington. Register now. Web: ParkCityLiving.ca
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Rain Condominiums by Empire Communities
Now registering, UV2 – the North Tower. South Tower is already 90 per cent sold and under construction. Web: UV2.com
Windows on the Green by Vandyk Communities
A beautiful selection of condos coming soon to Mississauga on Erin Mills Parkway. Web: WindowsOnTheGreen.ca
new releases & grand openings Allegra by Nova Trimax
Affordable luxury, steps from the Village of Woodbridge. Construction started on Phase 1. Web: AllegraCondos.com
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905-276-3981
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raincondos.com
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from $260,000
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Miracle in Mississauga
905-603-6300
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from $250,000
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FirstHome™ Long valley Phase two
905-814-0123
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from $279,000
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Tuscany Gates
905-501-9557
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from $340,000
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Mirage
905-232-2400
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from $250,000
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Widesuites
905-897-8536
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from $375,000
21K
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Absolute Vision
905-803-0556
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from $188,000
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905-803-0556
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The Residences at Parkside Village
lifeatparkside.com
12 Alterra Homes
Renaissance in Olde Brampton
905-454-7222
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from $215,000
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Renaissance in Olde Brampton
905-454-7222
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from $215,000
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14 Pemberton Group
Rosedale Village Golf & Country Club
905-799-5000
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from $190,000
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16 Vandyk Communities
Windows on the Green
905-822-3333
from $270,000
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18 Retirement Lifestyle Communities
Palisades on the Glen
905-820-8210
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from $290,000
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Stonebrook II
905-822-8858
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Panoramic Point at Brewery Bay
27 Inzola Group
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from $264,000
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Park Place
905-451-7001
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from $310,000
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30 Pinnacle International
Pinnacle Grand Park
905-276-3981
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from $250,000
20L
31 Pemberton Group
Bluwater Condos
416-987-8800
•
from $350,000
17T
32 Armour Heights Developments
River’s Edge
905-533-2400
•
from $285,000
14A
34 Pinnacle International
Pinnacle Uptown, Crystal 2
905-568-9000
•
from $250,000
19K
35 Ashley Oaks Group
Emporium at Joshua Creek
905-618-0660
from $200,000
17P
36 Mady Development
Market Town Condominiums
705-719-1222
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from $144,000
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38 Tridel Corporation
Metrogate - Ventus 2
416-293-5535
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from $302,000
19J
38 Tridel Corporation
Ventus at Metrogate
416-293-5535
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from $344,000
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39 The Daniels Corporation
Limelight Condominiums
905-306-6996
•
from $200,000
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46 Mattamy Homes
The Mount Pleasant Village
mattamyhomes.com
•
from $200,000
20M
47 The Daniels Corporation
Erin Mills
•
17M
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905-731-8302
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Royal Gardens
905-889-9997
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Grand Palace
905-907-4370
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Garden Court
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Arthouse
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Downtown Markham - Rouge Bijou
905-948-9900
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from $180,000
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Tridel Corporation
Renaissance of Richmond Hill
416-736-9500
•
from $720,000
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Promenade Park
905-709-3352
•
from $410,000
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Greensborough Village
905-489-9964
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WaterGarden
416-915-3800
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Summer Palace
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Terraces on the Park
10 Great Lands Corp.
The Beverly Hills Resort Residences
905-882-6636
11 Triaxis Development Inc/Marino Developments
Courtyards of Maple
416-798-7070
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from $390,000
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from $248,000
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20 Solmar Development Corp
Bellaria Residences
905-417-8482
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from $240,000
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22 Quadra Mgt. & Sceptre Devs.
Renaissance Court at Woodbridge Gates
905-851-4220
•
from $230,000
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22 Wycliffe Homes
Fairground Lofts
905-605-5900
•
from $287,000
3G
24 Liberty Development Corp.
The Fountains
905-731-8302
•
from $272,000
10F
26 Rice Development
Ambria
905-796-3630
•
from $340,000
3F
28 Chestnut Hill Homes
San Francisco by the Bay
905-831-3631
•
from $180,000
22C
31 Pemberton Group
Miracle at Yonge
905-709-5700
•
from $280,000
12F
31 Pemberton Group
Sky City
905-709-5700
•
from $320,000
12F
31 Pemberton Group
Sky City 2
905-709-5700
•
from $320,000
12F
32 Signature Communities
TAO Boutique Condos
905-597-2535
•
from $200,000
14F
34 Sierra Homes
68 Main Street
905-305-0822
•
from $250,000
22F
35 Remington Group
Nexus North Condominium Residences
905-948-9900
•
from $200,000
17F
40 Nova Trimax
Allegra
905-850-6866
•
from $250,000
1F
41 Quadcam Development Group Inc
Vista Parc Condominiums
905-850-8883
•
42 Greenpark Homes
The Upper Village
905-554-6501
•
44 Liberty Development Corp.
Centro Square Condos
905-851-8877
•
4G
45 Kylemore Communities
The 6th Angus Glen
905-887-9950
•
19E
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arthousemarkham.com
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from $249,000
23e
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from $254,000
11G
905-597-6868
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from $250,000
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905-265-8739
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from $210,000
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Packing up for the move
Breaking down the process
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oving homes can feel like an overwhelming task, with packing up all your belongings being the first major challenge. With a few deep breaths and these packing tips, though, you can conquer the move without losing your mind.
›› Before packing
Dan Hopkins is Chief Operating Officer, Two Men and a Truck Canada. twomenandatruck.ca
You want to reserve your movers or moving company at least eight weeks prior to your move during busy periods to guarantee availability on moving day. Once you have your movers selected, you can start to pack up your belongings in anticipation of their arrival. Some moving companies will even pack for you, simplifying and streamlining the moving process.
Make sure to use packing paper or bubble wrap to protect fragile belongings – newsprint from newspapers used to wrap items can be messy to clean up. ›› Start packing Once you have determined your moving date, start packing. Box up belongings that you don’t use often and store them somewhere out of the way. Storage areas are usually good places to start because they are not high-traffic areas. If you have kitchen supplies, occasional dishware like fine china, or small appliances that go unused on a daily basis, carefully pack them away a few weeks before the move. Make sure to use packing paper or bubble wrap to protect fragile belongings – newsprint from newspapers used to wrap items can be messy to clean up. Keep a record of what goes into which box so you can find what you need instantly when it comes time to unpack.
›› Keep packing If you stand back and look at everything you need to pack, you’ll just be overwhelmed. Just start packing. If you start early enough, you can break up the packing process into a more gradual and less stressful experience. Save the items that you use daily to pack last and make sure to label each box. Avoid packing items from different rooms in the same box to prevent confusion when unpacking.
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ort Place has made a splash in St. Catharines with its plans for this state-of-the-art, 17-storey condominium tower that will forever change the Port Dalhousie skyline. Over the next two years, developers of Port Place will initiate a transformation of this popular summer locale on the Lake Ontario shore with an ambitious mixed-used waterfront development that will preserve key heritage elements while adding upscale condo suites, 36,000 sq. ft. of ground level commercial space, a theatre and a boutique hotel.
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At the heart of the development will be a public square surrounded by shops, outdoor patios and a mix of restaurants to energize the waterfront. In winter, the square will provide an outdoor skating rink. The ground level of the tower will be a collection of retail stores, restaurants, and services complementing the beach, boutique shops, cafes and activities that already exist, with a suite of professional offices on the second storey accessible by elevator. Also just released are 15 Harbour Lofts, which sit atop the commercial space and have prime views. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be joined to the tower by a glass bridge.
Toronto is just an hour away by car – or 30 minutes by boat – and the Buffalo international airport is a 30-minute drive. Port Place will introduce residential units to the waterfront, while the theatre, hotel and commercial space will draw patrons to boost the local economy. The project will be an asset for the community, says Brian Tilley, vice-president of sales and marketing for The Augustine Group. “It really will become a yearround destination.” Another component of the Port Place development – a 103-room boutique hotel – is on the brink of being sold to a major name in the hotel and hospitality industry. The hotel will also run the project’s 400-seat world-class theatre. The hotel will incorporate the preserved facade of the Austin Hotel, a tiny 1845 stone jail that is one of the oldest in Canada, and the Lakeside Hotel, officially designated as a heritage building. Sales are at 30 per cent for the 80 condo units in the tower, with prices ranging from $297,990 for a 565-sq.ft. suite to $3 million for a 3,000-sq.-ft. penthouse. Average suite size will be 1,100 sq. ft., with average prices of about $500,000. With the retail space sold, reduced pricing is being offered for a limited time on 20 suites to secure the final stage of financing. Only a few remaining sales are needed and then construction can begin with a completion date just in time for the 2015 Pan Am games and the rowing competitions that will take place on the neighbouring Henley course. “It’s waterfront pricing and there’s not much waterfront available in the Golden Horseshoe,” points out Brian Tilley, vice-president of sales and marketing. “You’d pay twice the price for the Toronto waterfront.” With experience in the construction industry totaling more than 50 years, the diverse team behind this project includes Derek Martin with 20-plus years of experience in heavy civil construction and other major projects, including the bobsled track for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler; Harvard-trained architect Michael Kirkland of Toronto’s Kirkland Partnership to design the tower, which offers expanses of glass and large balconies; and Toronto designer Alex Chapman of Union31 to design the suites and common areas as well as the onsite model suite, a showpiece of the level of luxury living that awaits.
Toronto is just an hour away by car – or 30 minutes by boat – and the Buffalo international airport is a 30-minute drive. Being in the heart of Niagara, wine country is also minutes away, and golf courses are found in every direction. Whether you’ve lived in Port Dalhousie for much of your life… or whether you’ve always wanted to live in waterfront location, Port Place offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy a carefree condominium lifestyle like no other. Port Place in Port Dalhousie, with units ranging from 565 to 3,000 sq. ft. and priced from $297,990, will be available for occupancy in the summer of 2015. For more information, call 905.902.6689 email info@portplacecondos.com or visit portplacecondos.com june 1 - 15, 2013 new Condo Guide 109
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new releases & grand openings 36 Hazelton by Alterra
Construction has started at this luxury boutique condo in the Yorkville neighbourhood. Web: 36Hazelton.com
101 Erskine by Tridel
A quiet sensibility in the midst of Yonge and Eglinton. Grand opening. Web: Tridel.com/101erskine
Avani at Metrogate by Tridel
New suite release at Metrogate’s newest address at Kennedy and Hwy. 401. Web: Tridel.com
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The Bond by Lifetime Developments
New release – top five floors. Introducing The City Collection at Adelaide and John. Now open. Web: TheBond.ca
E Condos by RioCan, Bazis, Metropia
Condominium residences on the northeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton. Grand opening. Web: ECondos.com
Exhibit by Bazis, Metropia, Plaza
Limited edition penthouse collection at Bloor and Avenue Road. Web: Bazis.ca
Fuse 2 by Neudorfer Corporation
Now releasing phase two of this master- planned community in Davenport Village. Web: FuseCondos.com
Gramercy Park by Malibu
An urban oasis built around a private park in North York. Move in soon. Web: GramercyPark.ca
Imperial Plaza by Camrost Felcorp
New suite release at Yonge and St. Clair. Book your private appointment today. Web: ImperialPlazaToronto.ca
Ivory by Plaza
Newly released Pure Platinum Penthouse Collection on Adelaide, in the heart of old-town Toronto. Web: PurePlaza.com
Life Condominiums by Chestnut Hill Homes
A stylish, 13-storey midrise at Yonge and Merton with 149 spacious suites. Now open. Web: LifeCondos.ca
The Madison by Madison Homes
Grand opening of Top Floors at Yonge and Eglinton. Web: MadisonCondos.ca
One Bloor by Great Gulf
New suite release at this coveted Yonge and Bloor condo, now under construction. Web: OneBloor.com
Picasso by Monarch Corp. & The Goldman Group
Now open, an iconic building in the heart of the evolving Entertainment District. Web: MonarchGroup.net
Post House by Alterra
Construction underway at this boutique condo in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood. Web: PostHouseCondos.com
Rise by Reserve Properties
Downtown living at a mid-town price. Grand opening and new release. Web: RiseCondos.com
River City 2 by Urban Capital
New release of penthouses with rooftop terraces and townhomes up to 1,877 sq. ft. Web: RiverCityToronto.com
Vivid by Pemberton Group
Grand opening continues at Pemberton’s Vivid at Islington and Bloor. Web: VividCondos.com
X2 Condos by Lifetime & Great Gulf
Sophisticated condominium now under construction at Jarvis and Charles. Web: X2Condos.com
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Fashion District Lofts 416-603-6166 • • from $280,000 Fashion House 416-366-0560 • from $250,000 Beach Hill Residences 416-422-0880 • • from $200,000 Schoolhouse 416-979-1333 • from $595,000 Worklofts 416-368-5262 • from $243,000 Flatiron Lofts 416-368-5262 from $243,000 300 Front Street West 416-217-0300 • from $324,000 Reve 416-514-2710 • from $334,000 Pier 27 Waterlink 416-367-3456 • from $300,000 Condos at The Distillery 416-361-1322 • from $400,000 One Bloor Residences 416-922-0081 • from $535,000 Block liveatblock.com • The King East 416-368-5262 • from $300,000 East Condos & Lofts 416-368-5262 • from $310,000 King West kingwestlife.com • from $346,000 Four Seasons Private Residences Toronto 416-775-7500 • from $1900,000 Four Seasons Private Residences Toronto 416-775-7500 • from $1900,000 Seventy Seven Charles Yorkville 416-203-7034 • from $2100,000 Market Wharf 416-861-8181 • from $260,000 Library District Condominiums 416-861-8181 • from $222,000 Brownstones in Davenport Village 416-531-7760 from $245,000 Brownstones on the Park 416-531-7760 • from $260,000 Charlie 416-927-9772 • from $251,000 Ivory On Adelaide 416-862-0888 • from $279,000 Fly Condos 416-979-1333 from $310,000 Condo Living Store 416-979-1333 • U Condominiums 416-546-6605 • from $250,000 One Park West 416-955-0559 • from $406,000 Paintbox Condominiums paintboxcondos.ca • Festival Tower 416-203-2020 • from $350,000 X2 416-927-0080 • from $303,000 X2 416-927-0080 • from $303,000 Bisha Hotel & Residences 416-637-2211 • from $300,000 Art Condos 416-535-7775 • from $530,000 Two Old Mill 416-645-7022 • from $356,000 1717 Avenue Road 416-430-1717 from $1550,000 1717 Avenue Road 416-430-1717 • from $1295,000 RCM I on University 416-363-4800 • from $393,000 Queen & Portland 416-363-4800 • from $315,000 5 St. Joseph 416-928-0555 • • from $250,000 5 St. Joseph 416-928-0555 • • from $250,000 DNA 3 416-929-1030 • from $220,000 Downtown 416-598-5088 • from $210,000 12 Degrees 416-408-1200 • from $350,000 The Berwick 416-922-9425 from $280,000 The Grove 416-824-3390 • from $840,000 Riverside Towns 416-214-2000 • from $400,000 Riverside Towns 416-214-2000 • from $400,000 KEW Beach Living 416-690-0101 • • from $350,000 KEW Beach Living 416-690-0101 • • from $350,000 The Mercer 416-597-6940 • from $350,000 Studio on Richmond 647-352-7736 • from $300,000 Backstage on the Esplanade 416-777-2533 Backstage on the Esplanade 416-777-2533 Vero verocondos.ca from $250,000 Theatre Park 416-422-0333 • from $380,000 Theatre Park 416-422-0333 • from $490,000 Tableau Condominiums 416-591-8887 • • from $450,000 Tableau Condominiums 416-591-8887 • • from $350,000 King Charlotte 416-422-0333 • from $466,000 King Charlotte 416-422-0333 • from $312,000 Tableau Condominiums tableaucondos.com • • from $350,000 Carmelina 416-423-8500 • from $250,000 Yorkville Condominiums 416-987-3222 • • from $550,000 The Bond Condominiums 416-546-7525 • • from $300,000 Showcase showcaseliving.ca • from $210,000 L Tower 416-777-2533 • from $410,000 707 Lofts 707Lofts.com • • from $255,000 King + Condos 416-366-5464 • from $304,000 thirtytwo Camden 416-860-0060 • from $240,000 8 Gladstone 416-690-9009 • from $250,000 133 Hazelton Residence 416-487-9863 • Model Suite of the Month 416-487-9863 • 210 Simcoe 210simcoe.com • Five Condos 416-928-0555 • • from $250,000 Karma 416-551-2744 • from $180,000 Karma 416-551-2744 • Rise 416-546-7399 • from $290,000 Model Suite of the Month • Neon 416-987-7878 • from $210,000 The Carlaw 416-690-8588 • from $200,000 Nero 416-792-6418 • from $300,000 Allure Condominiums allurecondos.ca • from $350,000 Allure Condominiums allurecondos.ca • from $350,000 1000 Bay 416-485-3000 • FAD Condos 416-815-1818 • from $250,000 South Hill on Madison Condominiums southhillonmadison.com • from $200,000 INDX 416-987-4639 • INDX 416-987-4639 • The Carnaby 416-690-9009 • from $250,000 TUX greatgulf.com/register • from $250,000 Noir menkes.com • 109OZ 416-531-4844 • from $300,000 The Hill 416-408-1200 • from $260,000 The Sterling thesterling1919.com • • from $200,000 101 Erskine 416--480-0700 • • from $285,000 Wallace Walk wallacewalktowns.com • from $210,000 The St Clements 416--778-7070 • • The Perry 416-926-7555 • from $390,000
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Opus 416-813-2999 • • 40-41 Park Towns 416-868-0784 from $250,000 129 World on Yonge 905-771-7010 • 37 Treviso II 416-787-8882 • from $220,000 31 The Station 416-398-9777 • from $420,000 77 NY2 416-221-3939 $220,000 17 Canterbury 647-352-2130 • • from $700,000 73 The Avanti Condominiums 416-636-0400 from $375,000 VISTO vistocondos.ca from $220,000 Hullmark Centre 416-733-2883 • from $524,000 Avonshire Parkside 416-730-0300 • • from $579,000 Aristo at Avonshire 416-730-0300 • Aristo2 at Avonshire 416-730-0300 • from $299,000 Tango at Concord Park Place 416-813-2999 • • from $236,000 Discovery at Concord Park Place 416-813-2999 • Discovery II at Concord Park Place 416-813-2999 • • from $210,000 Tango2 at Concord Park Place 416-813-2999 • from $265,000 Corporate 416-813-2999 • • from $210,000 Pearl Condominiums 416-512-1818 • from $200,000 Platinum Towers 416-512-1818 • from $340,000 Diva DivaCondo.com The Essential 905-887-4888 • from $250,000 Argento 416-663-1818 • Alto at Atria 416-645-8866 • from $288,000 The Palm Condominium Residences 416-306-1000 • from $400,000 Gramercy Park Condominium Residences 416-703-2202 • from $600,000 Portrait Condominiums 416-282-9600 • from $300,000 Gibson Square 416-730-9722 • from $363,000 Ultra at Heron’s Hill 416-495-3548 • from $200,000 Yorkland at Heron’s Hill 416-495-3548 • from $300,000 88 416-915-3805 • from $235,000 Flo Condominiums 647-799-0356 • from $250,000 Aura At College Park 416-962-8688 • from $500,000 Gooderham 416-361-1322 • from $410,000 Scenic on Eglinton 416-805-1781 • from $190,000 Emerald City Condominiums 416-492-0001 • from $250,000 Dreamtower At Emerald City 416-492-0001 • from $245,000 Willow Park at Bayview 416-221-6767 • from $466,000 Posh Condominiums 905-771-0134 • from $544,000 Treviso Condominiums 416-787-8882 • from $200,000 Trio at Atria 416-645-8866 from $258,000 LIV Lofts 416-445-5638 • from $250,000 NY Place 416-221-3939 • from $250,000 Flaire Condos 416-445-8868 • from $320,000
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416-537-0047
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Here are a handful of common design decision headaches and a few ideas for curing them: ›› Too many options
Walking into a big box store or a design showroom can leave you feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of choices you face. Before you confront a dizzying array of options, narrow your choices by deciding what style you like. Settling on an overall style that will be carried throughout your design can help you eliminate design options right off the bat. For example, if a traditional, country style appeals to you, you’ll know you don’t even have to look at stainless steel countertops or frostedglass-front cabinets. Look to online resources like BHG.com (the Better Homes and Gardens home page) or HGTV.com for ideas about design styles you may like.
›› High-pressure sales tactics
Buying design elements at a specialty store has advantages and disadvantages. On one hand, you’re more likely to find a knowledgeable salesperson. On the other, you may face high-pressure sales tactics something no one responds well to. The strong sell makes it difficult to know if you’re getting good advice or a decent deal. Shopping online at specialty sites like Blinds.com is a great solution. You can find plenty of advice and high-quality options, minus the pressure of dealing face-to-face with a pushy salesperson in your home. If you do need to talk to a person, you’ll get someone who specializes in what you’re buying, rather than trying to buy blinds from someone who usually works in the cosmetics department. ›› Clueless customer service
And that cosmetics department transplant is a perfect example of another major design decision stresscauser: clueless customer service. Sometimes you need guidance. And sometimes you need to talk to someone who knows enough about what you’re buying to be able to interpret your description of what you’re looking for when you don’t really know what it’s called. Your chances of finding that level of expertise are much better with a specialty store or online seller, whether you’re buying blinds, or flooring. ›› High prices and questionable quality
While it’s generally true in life that you get what you pay for, it’s also true that a high price does not ensure high quality, and that a low price doesn’t exclude quality. When it comes to making design choices, it can be frustrating to find what you want only to realize the price is way beyond what you budgeted for. Comparison shopping is the best way to avoid overpaying or purchasing poor quality goods. And the Internet is the easiest way to comparison shop. You can Google what you’re shopping for, or try price comparison websites like PriceGrabber.com or Nextag. com. Online merchants typically offer a wide variety of designer-quality looks at more palatable prices. Taking the stress out of design decisions doesn’t have to be difficult. Refining your choices and using online resources can renew your enjoyment of the design process - and ensure you end up with a look you’ll love for years to come. ARA
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Savoury Summer Spareribs Directions
›› Combine all the braising liquid
ingredients in a large pot, and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Cut the ribs into 4-5-in. slabs and add to the pot. Simmer until tender, but not falling apart, about 60-80 minutes.
›› When done, transfer the ribs to a
large bowl and coat with BBQ sauce. You can make your own very easily, but I cheat and buy Diana’s Chipotle BBQ Sauce. I even marinate them in a sturdy plastic bag, to save on fridge space. The ribs can be prepared up to 2 to 3 days in advance at this point, and kept chilled until ready to BBQ.
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One of the quintessential meals during the hot summer months is a
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The Bessarion stop on the Sheppard subway is right next door and Bayview Village Shopping Centre just a little bit further, with a wealth of shops and services that cater to everyday busy lives. Gourmet market Pusateri’s has savoury fare for a night in with friends, while Oliver & Bonacini Café Grill offers fresh, contemporary dining. Respected retailers including Brooks Brothers, charming new designers like Project Runway Canada alum Brian Bailey, and must-shop fashion picks like Mendocino and Roots make window shopping almost as much fun as buying. Active Park Towns residents will appreciate the on-site Mountain Equipment Co-op to help outfit them for all their adventures, whether it’s new cross-trainers for a city trek or a yoga mat to help stay grounded – and they’ve got the yoga classes to go with it. Bryon Patton & Associates, one of Toronto’s best-known and highly
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Celebrate summer in style // by ALEXANDRA ASSAF // photography Stephani Buchman
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1. INSIDE OUT The main design concept about “summer-izing” your space is to bring the indoors out. Start by choosing items from inside your home that make you feel comfortable, such as a woven rug or a beautiful vase. By doing this, you will add some luxury and relaxation to your outdoor “dream” space. 2. DARK FURNITURE Save the bright plastic furniture for the beach or cottage dock. Select furniture with rich dark earth tones that you would normally have in your living room. Brown, grey, or wood furniture will ground the space, making the furniture feel substantial and permanent. If you have a wooden kitchen table and chairs hiding away in your home, consider using them as your outdoor dining set. You can protect your furniture from the elements by using a heavy duty cover or tarp. 3. COTTON FABRICS Look for fabrics and cushions that are pleasant to sit on, like cottons or linens. They need to be as comfortable as your indoor fabrics, in fact even more so. There is nothing worse than sitting on prickly or sticky fabric when wearing shorts or skirts. Good quality outdoor fabrics are now readily available. They look like indoor fabrics but won’t fade, and will dry quickly after a rain shower. 4. FRAME YOUR SPACE WITH A RUG Nothing says luxury like a seamless barefoot transition when walking from inside to outside. It’s always nice to escape to a nice wooden deck. However, take it one step further, by throwing an indoor carpet on the ground. A rug will frame the space and define it as an outdoor room. This Persian wool rug (pictured left) bought at a flea market, is easy to roll up and bring inside at the end of an evening. 5. MAKE YOUR SPACE PRIVATE Sometimes the luxury of an outdoor space is about being outside incognito – without the whole neighborhood seeing you. Six square posts that are eight-ft. high, can create the ultimate outdoor room. Use lengths of uncut fabric to make an awning. It is a wonderful way to keep off the mid-day sun, and it creates the illusion of a romantic ceiling waving in the breeze. If you don’t have a fence, create fabric walls as a solution for lack of privacy. I used a waxed marine cotton fabric that can be left outside all season. 6. ACCESSORIZE The saying is true, it really is all in the details. Have fun and accessorize your outdoor space. Make it feel like you are on holiday in the tropics, by adding Yucca or other plants in big 134 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
Look for fabrics and cushions that are pleasant to sit on, like cottons or linens. They need to be as comfortable as your indoor fabrics, in fact even more so pots. They can be left outside all summer, but will need to be brought in by early fall. Swag a lamp at night to create pendant lighting or be even more romantic, use lots of lanterns with candles. Your outdoor space should be considered as another room in your home – so with a little bit of imagination and by using great items from inside your home, you’ll be sure to enjoy your own outdoor oasis this summer!
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// by gail vaz-oxlade
Gail’s guide to building a budget
O Gail Vaz-Oxlade is the host of Til Debt Do Us Part, author of Debt Free Forever and blogs daily at gailvazoxlade.com. Follow Gail on Twitter at twitter.com/GailVazOxlade
kay Toadies, it’s time to get with the program. Over and over again people tell me they don’t know how to make a budget. It doesn’t matter how many articles they read, how many worksheets they download off the web, how many times they try, they just can’t do it. Once I started doing the show Til Debt Do Us Part and introduced the magic jars, people headed out to buy their own. But they still couldn’t figure out how much money to put in the bloody things. So I’ve created a step-by-step plan for all those who wish it to follow. Using this plan and Gail’s Interactive Budget Worksheet, (found on gailvazoxlade. com: gailvazoxlade.com/resources/interactive_budget_worksheet.html) you can build a budget that will not only tell you how you’re doing, but also how much to stick in the jars if you’ve decided to live on cash.
Okay, here we go
1 On the budget worksheet, fill in all the amounts under income. You’ll need your “gross” income and your “net” income. ›› If you make $60,000 a year gross, you would enter 60,000/12 (which is $60,000 divided by 12.) ›› Ditto your monthly net income. ›› Careful now, if you’re paid on any other schedule you have to use your lowest monthly income as your base, and use any extra money you receive to boost your planned spending (for things like furniture acquisitions, vacations, and the like). 2 Enter any other sources of income you may have. You must use “monthly” amounts. So if you average $6,000 in annual child support received, you would enter $500 for your monthly amount. If you receive income that is irregular – think annual bonus – do not enter it under income. Why? Well, if you bank on getting it and you don’t you’ll be SOL. Better to use that money for things like gifts, vacations, and other extras, things you don’t have to pay for if the bonus doesn’t materialize. 3 Now it’s time for the fixed expenses. Get out your last bank statement(s). Based on what you spent last month, fill in the fixed expenses. Don’t worry if the numbers seem high at first, just put in what you spent last month, based on what went out of your bank account. 4 We’re going to skip down to Saving now. Yep, you have to save. Don’t bother arguing, you have to save. I want you to divide your monthly income by 100 and multiply your answer by 5. There, that’s 5 per cent and is the minimum you should be saving. Ultimately, you need to save 10 per cent, but let’s start with 5 per cent and work from there. Under “emergency” enter $100. 136 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
5 Next we’ll do debt repayment. Add up your monthly debt repayment amounts. Include what you’re spending to repay everything except your mortgage and your car loan/lease. Put it under “debt repayment.” 6 You’re doing great. Now look at the bottom line on the budget – the line that says, “income – expenses.” What do you have left? Whatever it is that’s what you have to work with to budget for your variable expenses. Yup. That’s it. Go ahead and divvy up the money in the various categories under Variable Expenses.
If you find you’re left with $20 a month for groceries and you know that just won’t do, then you have two choices
1| You can go back and cut expenses. Yup, even up in fixed expenses you can find places to cut like cell phone or cable. 2| You can make more money. Work harder, work smarter. Get a second job, a third job, a better job. That’s your budget. Two more things
1| You’ll see that the budget automatically calculated how much must go into each of your jars each week/month if you plan to live on cash. 2| You’ll also see your percentages automatically calculated. The financial rule of thumb says you shouldn’t spend more than 35 per cent of your net income on housing. (That includes mortgage/rent, condo fees/maintenance, property tax and utilities.) If you’re spending more than 35 per cent, either you can look for ways to cut back on your housing costs, you can make more money, or you can trim in other areas (like transportation) so you end up balancing at the bottom line.
It’s your money. You can do anything you want with it except spend more than you make. Okay, now that you have a budget, you have no excuses. Get out of debt. Live within your means. Make me proud.
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earth nature. I had a chance to spend time with Colaneri and Carrino at HGTV headquarters in downtown Toronto where they passed along some of their best before-and-after shots and a couple of Dos and Don’ts to help ensure your kitchen project results are primo! What are some of the key elements that make a great kitchen?
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When the option allows for it, the galley kitchen is the way to go! Colaneri created a galley kitchen in his mother’s home. Originally designed as a C-shaped kitchen, the new design utilized one long wall and incorporated a 17-ft. island where the family can gather for any occasion. The area was completely unrecognizable to Colaneri. “I can’t believe it’s the same space. It looks so much bigger now,” remarks Colaneri. “The galley kitchen concept is really ideal and definitely one of the most functional you will ever come across,” says Carrino. What about the importance of creating a “triangle” in terms of the placement of the appliances, workspaces and sink?
“Who came up with that theory, anyway? Another do not do.
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Don’t get stuck trying to conform to a triangle configuration when planning your layout – it’s really not necessary. Design configuration depends strictly on your space,” says Carrino. To paint or not to paint? The ultimate cabinet question.
Thinking of doing a DIY paint job on your cabinets? Don’t bother. Both agree that the paint will likely chip and you’ll always end up seeing the brush strokes somewhere. The cousins suggest having a professional paint sprayer come to your home. The pro’s will tape and seal off the kitchen from the rest of the home and spray the cabinets onsite so you don’t have to remove the boxes. “This can save you up to 50 per cent on your reno,” says Carrino. “By respraying your cabinets instead of replacing them and by updating the hardware, you’re set. It’s easy, durable and looks great.” What’s the big “DO NOT” when it comes to a kitchen project?
The cousins both agree that corner sinks are a big no-no. “Do not do!” says Colaneri. “Do not like!” says Carrino. What about trends?
“We don’t really look at the trends,” says Carrino. “We like mixing elements of new contemporary and rustic to create a space that’s 142 new Condo Guide june 1 - 15, 2013
truly personal,” says Colaneri. “It’s a transitional look we like to go for.” Transitional design is a combination of classic and contemporary looks, midway between old-world traditional and the world of chrome and glass contemporary. Transitional design should be classic, timeless and clean. So, do you ever argue about ideas on their kitchens?
Not really, they both agree. “We really tend to come to more of a consensus on a project,” says Colaneri. “It’s really a collaboration of ideas. The more ideas, the better. The sum of two parts is better than one,” adds Carrino. Some final thoughts or advice?
“I would say husbands and significant others who pretend they don’t care about what a reno looks like, take heed. Husbands need to get involved,” says Colaneri. “The last thing we want to hear at the end of a reno is that one person doesn’t like it,” adds Carrino. “That’s a
before
recipe for a disaster. “ “People always know what they don’t want,” says Colaneri. “The most daunting part of the process is finding out what a client does like. We find we have to help them figure out what they do like,” says Carrino. “And we recommend having lots of conversations to help figure that part out!” Catch their new show Cousins On Call Monday’s at 10 p.m. on HGTV.
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25 years
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125 (mortgage amount $125,000)
$
Follow these steps to see if you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream condo 01 Calculate the combined monthly before-tax income of you and your spouse. 02 Divide by three. This figure is the monthly payment you can afford to make on your condo. 03 Take the total price of the condo and subtract the amount of money you expect to make as a down payment. This is the money you will have to borrow.
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04 Refer to the chart on the opposite page. Look down the left column and locate the interest rate you expect to pay. Line this up with the amortization period of your choice. (Most first-time buyers take the 25-year amortization.) 05 Multiply this figure by the amount you need to borrow. Divide by 1,000.
06 Add to this your estimated monthly heating costs and monthly property taxes. 07 If this figure is equal to or less than one-third of your gross monthly income (calculated in Step 2), you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream condo.
Bear in mind that this is a rough estimate. If you have several other large loans already, you may qualify for less. Also, banks and trust companies vary in their policies. The best way to know what you can afford is to go to the lending institution of your choice and get pre-qualified.
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10 years
15 years
20 years
25 years
30 Years
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9.65
6.90
5.54
4.73
4.21
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9.76
7.02
5.66
4.86
4.34
3.50%
9.88
7.14
5.79
4.99
4.48
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7.26
5.91
5.13
4.61
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10.11
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6.04
5.26
4.76
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10.23
7.50
6.17
5.40
4.90
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10.34
7.63
6.30
5.53
5.04
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10.46
7.75
6.44
5.67
5.19
5.00%
10.58
7.88
6.57
5.82
5.34 5.49
5.25%
10.70
8.01
6.74
5.96
5.50%
10.82
8.14
6.85
6.10
5.64
5.75%
10.94
8.27
6.98
6.25
5.79
6.00%
11.07
8.40
7.12
6.40
5.95
6.25%
11.19
8.53
7.26
6.55
6.11
6.50%
11.31
8.66
7.41
6.70
6.26
6.75%
11.43
8.80
7.55
6.85
6.42
7.00%
11.56
8.93
7.69
7.00
6.59
7.25%
11.68
9.07
7.84
7.16
6.75
7.50%
11.81
9.21
7.99
7.32
6.91
7.75%
11.94
9.34
8.14
7.47
7.08
8.00%
12.06
9.48
8.28
7.63
7.25
8.25%
12.19
9.62
8.44
7.79
7.42
8.50%
12.32
9.76
8.59
7.95
7.59
8.75%
12.45
9.90
8.74
8.12
7.76
9.00%
12.58
10.05
8.86
8.28
7.93
9.25%
12.71
10.19
9.05
8.45
8.10
9.50%
12.84
10.33
9.20
8.62
8.28
9.75%
12.97
10.48
9.36
8.78
8.45
10.00%
13.10
10.63
9.52
8.95
8.63
10.25%
13.24
10.77
9.68
9.12
8.80
10.50%
13.37
10.92
9.84
9.29
8.98
10.75%
13.50
11.06
10.00
9.46
9.16
11.00%
13.64
11.22
10.16
9.63
9.34
11.25%
13.77
11.36
10.32
9.80
9.52
11.50%
13.91
11.52
10.49
9.97
9.70
11.75%
14.04
11.66
10.65
10.15
9.88
12.00%
14.18
11.82
10.81
10.32
10.06
12.25%
14.32
11.97
10.98
10.49
10.25
12.50%
14.46
12.13
11.15
10.67
10.43
12.75%
14.59
12.28
11.31
10.85
10.61
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4 6.30op
3.1 6.30op
3.14 3.55 4.39 6.50op
3.04
Alterna Svgs/Alterna Bk 2.85
4 6.30op
3.05 3.09 3.09 2.99 6.30op
3.09
Bank of Montreal 3.1
4 6.30op
3 3.04 3.55 4.54 6.30op
3.09
Bank of Nova Scotia 3
4.55 6.45op
3.75 2.69 3.99 2.99 6.50op
4.99
Canadian Western Bank
4 6.45op
3 3.04 3.55 4.54 6.30op
5.14
CIBC 3.2 6.70op
3 3.14 3.55 2.99 6.35op
5.14
HSBC Bank Canada 3
2.7 3.95 2.98 4.99 6.35op
3.49
3.15
3.65
3.64
3.69
3.44
3
3
2.79
2.99
3.08
ICICI Bank Canada ING Direct
4.45 6.20op
3.05 3
Laurentian Bank n/a
4.4 6.70op
3.09 3.14 3.55 4.54 6.30op
5.14
3 3.05 3.1 3.1 4.00op
3.09
MonCana Bank
2.84
2.94
3.04
National Bank n/a
3.1 3.14 3.55 4.54 6.30op
3.39
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President’s Choice Finan
4 6.70op
3.2
Royal Bank 3
4 6.30op
TD Canada Trust 3.2
2.84
3.2
2.84
3.35
3.44
3 3.04 3.55 4.54 6.30op
5.14
3 6.30o
3.04
3.24
3.55
2.99
5.14
3.04
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n/a
2.99
3.1
3.5
3.64
Community Trust
n/a
6.5
3
3.04
3.55
4.54
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4.45 6.30op
3.25 3.6 3.9 4.5 6.30op
4.95
Home Trust Company
3.2
2.49
3.49
2.74
2.99
2.89
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4 6.50op
3 3.14 3.55 4.54 6.30op
5.14
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4.55 6.45op
3.75 6.50op
2.99
4.99
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2.99 3.25 3.29 3.09 6.25op
3.49
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6.6 8.40op
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3.95
2.69
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3.19 3.25
4 6.50op
2.74
2.69
3
2.79
2.75
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3
3
3.15
3.25
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2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3
2.99 6.50op
3.04
2.79
3.89
3.19
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36
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35
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37
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37
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144
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107
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5
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37
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77
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29
Luxury Condos - Promo
60
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129
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3
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1
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122
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69
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65
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27
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67
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59
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52
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89
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85
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5
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152
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101
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119
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61
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65
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139
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55
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123
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22-23
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11
Lanterra Developments - Treviso II
31
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121
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Shopping Guide - Promo
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43
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15
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17
The Daniels Corporation - One Park Place Condominiums
47
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79
Tribute Communities - Canterbury
73
105
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LOFT 10’ & 12’ lofts in King West. Cool Layouts, Awesome Amenities in the heart of the Black Tie District at Adelaide and Brant.
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PRESENTATION CENTRE 19 BRANT STREET SUITE 103 T.416.867.3999 LOFTS399.COM
RICHMOND ST. W N
CAMDEN ST. ADELAIDE ST. W
SPADINA AVE.
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