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60 Byng Ave | Unit 1312

$458,800 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Willowdale

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400 Adelaide St E | 309

599,900 | 1+ DEN Beds | 2 Baths

Adelaide & Sherbourne

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388 Prince of Wales | 2711

499,900 | 1+ DEN Beds | 2 Baths

Prince of Wales / Confederation

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55 Sunnylea Ave E.

5,895.00 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths

Stonegate-Queensway

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8 Gladstone St. | 415

$2,395 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Little Portugal

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18 Yorkville Ave | 2103

499,900 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Yorkville

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588 ANNETTE ST | 405

$737,000 | 2 Beds | 1 Baths

Runnymede Village

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98 Citation Dr.

$1,799,000 | 3 + 1 Beds | 3 Baths

Bayview Village

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1001 Roselawn Ave | Unit 334

$669,900 | 2 + Den Beds | 2 Baths

Castlefield Design District

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60 Elm Grove Avenue

999,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths

Parkdale

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11 William Luck Ave

879,900.00 | 4 Beds | 3 Baths

Leslie St & Doane Rd, Queensville

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2181 Yonge St Unit 2505

1,198,000.00 | 2 Beds | 2 Baths

Midtown

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If you live in a condo in Toronto right now, you a If you live in a condo in Toronto right now, you are probably feeling the shift.

Inventory has climbed. Buyers suddenly have options. And when buyers have options, they slow down and compare everything.

That does not mean condos are not selling. It means the margin for error is smaller.

Layout matters. Maintenance fees matter. Light, parking, storage, and pricing matter more than they did a couple of years ago.

The condos that are positioned well still move. The ones that miss the mark tend to sit while buyers keep scrolling.

And for a lot of families we talk to, this is the moment they start asking a bigger question. If the den has become the office, the playroom, and the storage closet, does it make sense to start planning the move up?

In this market, the strategy behind that sale matters more than ever.

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Toronto asks a lot from you — especially financial Toronto asks a lot from you — especially financially.

But what it gives back is proximity. Walkability. Culture on a Tuesday night. Community you don’t have to schedule.

That trade-off matters more than people admit.

It’s why so many adjust their expectations — and stay.

If you’re in that in-between stage wondering if this city still fits your life, we’re happy to talk it through.

No hard sell. Just clarity.

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Every year people assume the market magically impr Every year people assume the market magically improves once the weather does. More buyers, more energy, more listings. But that last part is what people forget.

When inventory jumps, buyers gain options. And when buyers have options, pricing, presentation, and strategy matter even more than what the calendar dictates. 

Spring does not fix the market. It simply exposes which homes were positioned well from the start.

If you are thinking about selling in Toronto this year, the work happens before the season does.

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Some days the “team meeting” looks a little differ Some days the “team meeting” looks a little different.

Nachos on the table, arcade games in the background, and a very serious bowling rivalry between Amir and Ash unfolding frame by frame. Safe to say… the competitive energy was real.

@playtimebowl turned out to be the perfect reset. A little friendly competition, a few questionable bowling techniques, and just enough arcade games to remind us we are all still kids at heart.

Toronto has plenty of spots like this where you can unplug for a few hours, laugh a lot, and leave in a better mood than you arrived.

Highly recommend adding a bowling night to your Toronto weekend plans.

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Toronto isn’t one market right now. Some homes ar Toronto isn’t one market right now.

Some homes are receiving multiple offers.
Others are sitting for weeks.

That doesn’t mean things are unpredictable.
It means different neighbourhoods — and even different streets — are moving at different speeds.

If your family needs more space this year, understanding the micro-market matters more than ever.

Same city. Different speeds.

Follow for weekly breakdowns of what Toronto real estate numbers actually mean for families planning their next move.

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Toronto doesn’t slow down in March — it just gets Toronto doesn’t slow down in March — it just gets more interesting.

If you’re looking for things to do around the city this month, we pulled together a few of the events, openings, and local moments worth knowing about.

Inside this month’s edit you’ll find:
• new restaurants opening around Toronto
• local events happening throughout March
• a few personal highlights from our month

It’s the kind of list we keep for ourselves — so we figured we’d share it here too.

Save this post so you have it handy when you’re planning a weekend.

And if you know someone always asking “what should we do this weekend?” send it to them.

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