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816 Lansdowne Ave Unit 106

$488,888 | 2 Beds | 2 Baths

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8 Charlotte St Unit 1602

$869,900 | 2 Beds | 2 Baths

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44 Rainsford Rd

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230 Queens Quay Unit 1725

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13 Trefann Street

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416 Jones Avenue

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21 Watson Avenue

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634 Durie Street

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26 Earl Grey Road

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140 – 1005 King Street West

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Three years of muddy boots, chocolate-covered face Three years of muddy boots, chocolate-covered faces, and kids running full speed toward the next egg hunt. 🐰🌷

@downeysfarm 

Downey’s Easterfest has quietly become one of our family traditions. The kind of outing the kids start asking about weeks in advance.

If you have never been, think classic spring farm fun.
Egg hunts, magic shows, face painting, tractor rides, dance parties, and more sugar than any parent plans for. It is loud, a little chaotic, and somehow always worth it.

And the best part is, Downey’s is not the only option. There are so many great farms across the GTA that lean into Easter weekend. Places where kids can run around, families can slow down for a few hours, and spring finally starts to feel real again.

COMMENT ‘SPRING’ for the full guide on all the events happening around the city. 

Moments like this are a big part of why families love living here. Not just the homes, but the traditions you build year after year.

If you are planning Easter weekend with kids, this is one of those outings that tends to stick.

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Do you know how serious it gets on giveaway days a Do you know how serious it gets on giveaway days at the Toronto Blue Jays?

You’re not just showing up for the game…
you’re showing up for the merch.

That means arriving hours early, making friends in line, and committing to the full experience at the Rogers Centre.

Street dogs for dinner.
Standing in line with strangers.
And hoping you’re one of the lucky fans to snag that giveaway before they run out.

But once you’re inside, it turns into a full night—
checking out the new displays, catching the DJ, finding your seats, and enjoying the little traditions that make game nights so fun.

Worth the wait?
Every time. (As long as it’s a good one that you like)

Pro tip:
If there’s a giveaway you really want, plan to arrive early—those first 1,000 fans go fast.

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One thing we keep noticing right now is how differ One thing we keep noticing right now is how different homes can feel at the exact same price point.

In the $1.3M to $1.5M range, you might see one home that is fully renovated and ready to move into tomorrow.
Another might give you more space, a better layout, or a stronger location, but need a bit of work.

Neither is right or wrong. It just depends on what matters most to your family.

That is the reality of the Toronto market today. Buyers are being thoughtful. They are comparing carefully. And when something lines up with their version of “this makes sense,” they move quickly.

If you are trying to understand what your budget actually gets you across different neighbourhoods, this kind of side by side comparison is where the clarity starts.

And if you are curious what your own number looks like in the areas you are considering, we are always happy to map that out with you.

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A lot of buyers tell us the same thing right now. A lot of buyers tell us the same thing right now.
“I just don’t want to compete.”

And honestly, we get it.

After the chaos of the last few years, the idea of bidding wars again can feel exhausting. No one wants to jump back into that kind of pressure.

But here is what we are seeing on the ground in Toronto.

Buyers are skipping a lot of homes. Waiting. Watching. Being careful.

Then when the right property shows up, everyone moves at once.

That is why even in a slower market, certain homes are still getting multiple offers.

Not because everything is hot.

Because demand is getting funneled into very specific properties.

So avoiding competition is not wrong.
But if that is the only strategy, it can sometimes lead you straight into the exact situation you were trying to avoid.

Follow along. We are seeing this play out in real time every week, and we will keep breaking it down in plain language before your family makes a move.

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See ya March 👋 A bit of everything this month — w See ya March 👋

A bit of everything this month — work, family, a quick getaway, and a lot happening in between.

The kind of month that feels full… in a good way.

Heading into spring, it finally feels like things are starting to move again.

What were some highlights from yours?
A lot of buyers sat on the sidelines through 2024 A lot of buyers sat on the sidelines through 2024 and 2025.

And to be fair, that was a reasonable call at the time.

But what we are seeing in early 2026 feels a little different.

Not every listing is getting attention.
Some homes are still sitting.
But the homes that check the right boxes are moving quickly. Sometimes in days. Sometimes with multiple offers.

That is usually the signal.

Demand does not always show up loudly. It builds quietly in the background, and then when the right property hits the market, buyers move fast.

So the story right now is not that the market suddenly got hot again.
It is that the good homes are getting competitive again.

If your family is planning a move this year, that shift matters more than any headline.

Follow along. We break this down every week before your family makes a move.

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