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Toronto
condos are under construction
everywhere, and you can take
advantage!
Toronto is often considered
to be one of the most expensive
cities there is in Canada. It
should come as no surprise that
buying a condominium in Toronto is not
cheap either.
For a
starting price of around
$200,00, you can find a 1
bedroom 1 bath condo with
about 500 - 600 square feet of
space in outskirts areas of
North York. As you move
into the city into areas like
the entertainment, shopping, or
financial districts, or the
poshe locales in Yorkdale, the
price rises sharply and the
square foot may even decrease.
Buyers are also going to pay a
premium for
Waterfront Condos. Why the difference? Areas
in Toronto's central core offer
easy access to many local venues
that are a nice drive from the
outskirts area. Additionally,
there is often an air of
confidence, success, and
affluence that floats around the
posh living of a downtown area.
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Some say that living
in Yorkville is like living amongst the stars,
and that Yorkville is where the rich
come to live and play. Yorkville is
regarded as one of the most desirable
locations in Toronto because of its fine
dining and shopping and new developments
pending.
Another glamorously affluent area is the
Financial District. The
Bay Street
Financial District area has the tallest
office tower in Canada, is headquarters
of the Bank of Montreal, the Toronto
Stock Exchange and many other
skyscrapers, including some of Toronto’s
most luxurious, most expensive and most
highly sought after condos.
Whether you prefer the hustle and
bustle of
Toronto's downtown core, or
more relaxed living conditions in North
York, you
can be sure that there are many condo
choices available with a price tag that
makes no apologies or excuses for the
quality, location, amenities,
communities and views it offers.
Searching for
condos in Toronto shouldn’t be a
task you try to accomplish alone,
especially with condos in this price
range. For best results, let a qualified
real estate agent
help you find your condo. |
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