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We represent a wide array of quality homes across Toronto, from modern condo communities in urban centres to functional family homes in quiet neighbourhoods. Browse our collection of featured properties here to find the perfect place.

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1215 Stephen Rd.

5,999,000 | 4 + 3 Beds | 4 Baths

Lake Rosseau

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21 Pirandello St | Unit 1235

$749,999 | 1+1 Beds | 1.5 Baths

Liberty Village, Toronto

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115 Richmond St E | Unit 502

539,999 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Old Town, Toronto

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195 Redpath Ave | Unit Lph10

$2,995 | 2 Beds | 2 Baths

Yonge & Eglinton

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61 Rory Rd

1,299,999 | 3 Beds | 4 Baths

Maple Leaf

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539 Jarvis St M6

699,900 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Upper Jarvis

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28 Twenty Fourth St

999,999 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths

Etobicoke

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22 Wellesley St E 605

619,900 | 1 Beds | 1 Baths

Wellesley & Yonge

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88 Blue Jays Way | Unit 2207

$2,950 | 1+ DEN Beds | 1 Baths

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224 King St W | Unit 2003

$4,095 | 2 Beds | 2 Baths

Waterfront Communities

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8 Renata Pl

$1,999,999 | 4 Beds | 4 Baths

Markham

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30 Nelson St | Unit 323

1,359,900 | 2 + 1 Beds | 2 Baths

Richmond & University

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January wasn’t just slow…it was telling. Sales fe January wasn’t just slow…it was telling.

Sales fell 19.3% YoY and new listings dropped 13.3%, signaling hesitation from both buyers and sellers. This wasn’t just winter seasonality…it was structural!

Prices continued to adjust, but unevenly.
The average price fell 6.5% YoY, with detached homes absorbing the deepest correction, while condos and townhomes held up better. The market is recalibrating by segment, not collapsing.

Buyers gained leverage without urgency.
Homes took longer to sell (~45 days), yet sale-to-list ratios stayed near 97%. Negotiation is expected …but we are still seeing well-priced homes moving. There are definitely deals out there.

Inventory quietly tipped the balance further toward buyers.

More choice. Less competition. Fewer bidding wars.

What this means:
• Buyers have room to negotiate
• Move-up buyers are seeing the gap narrow
• Strategy matters more than timing right now

January didn’t mark a bottom, in our opinion, but it did help reset expectations. And that’s often what happens before markets move.

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If these homes were on a dating app, they’d all ge If these homes were on a dating app, they’d all get a swipe — just for very different reasons 💘

One is perfect for your first “real” relationship after condo life.
One is the no-compromises, forever and generational kind of love.
And one is all about location, potential, and building something over time.

That’s the thing about Toronto real estate — the right home depends entirely on the stage you’re in, not just the price point.

Toronto buyers: which one are you swiping right on — and why?

[Toronto real estate · Toronto listings · move-up buyers · first-time house buyers · luxury Toronto homes · Leslieville · Forest Hill · Bloor West Village · Toronto neighbourhoods]
Let’s call it what it is…frozen whipped cream and Let’s call it what it is…frozen whipped cream and NOT ice cream 🫠

And let’s also be real, it did NOT take 10-20 minutes, we left it outside for hours for it to truly freeze.

Was it fun? Debatable 🤣

You listen to the audio and let me know!
Part 2 — because Toronto isn’t just where you live Part 2 — because Toronto isn’t just where you live,
it’s how you spend your weekends.

This page is for:
• the “what should we do this weekend?” crowd
• the people who save posts for later
• families juggling kids + plans
• date nights that don’t default to the same two spots

We share local ideas you’ll actually use —
season by season, neighbourhood by neighbourhood.

If you’re trying to make the most of living here,
you’re in the right place.

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January ☀️🌊🩱🐳🏝️🩳🐚🩱⛳️🏌️‍♂️🥂💦🇲🇽🌮🎿🐈‍⬛🐱✈️✌️ January ☀️🌊🩱🐳🏝️🩳🐚🩱⛳️🏌️‍♂️🥂💦🇲🇽🌮🎿🐈‍⬛🐱✈️✌️
Toronto Winter Home Math: 3 Vents to Clear + Snowb Toronto Winter Home Math: 3 Vents to Clear + Snowblower Break-Even (15 Visits)

Record snow = two moves today:
1) Safety: Clear these 3 exterior points so heat & air can flow:
• Furnace intake/exhaust terminals (the pair of pipes)
• Dryer vent hood
• Gas meter/regulator area (keep it uncovered)

2) Money: Snowblower vs per-plow break-even. Rule of thumb: a $900 machine ÷ $60/visit ≈ 15 visits to break even (adjust to your quote). At $45 it’s ~20, at $75 it’s ~12.

Why it matters: Safer air, warmer rooms, fewer “where’s the plow?” texts—and numbers that help you buy once if it truly pencils out.

Save this. Comment SNOW with driveway size + per-plow price for an illustrative break-even, or VENTS for a 1-page checklist.

[Toronto snow removal; snowblower break-even; per-plow cost; furnace intake/exhaust snow; dryer vent safety; Toronto winter home tips]
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