Posted on Jul 17, 2019 in Condo Building Reviews
This month we looked at sales in the Festival Tower, the home to the Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) and Bell Lighthouse. The building is eight years old and is a ‘walk to anywhere’ location with superb amenities. The first unit we examined was a one bedroom + den with balcony and locker, but no parking. It faces north on a high floor. It sold in 2013...Posted on Jun 12, 2019 in Condo Building Reviews
In this issue, we looked at sales at The Spire, a 45 storey condo building at the corner of Church and Adelaide with a walk score of 100! Registered in 2007, it has been the most in demand condo east of Yonge. The first unit we looked at was a one-bedroom corner suite with parking, locker, and large balcony (just under 100 sf) with 9 ft ceilings, g...Posted on May 02, 2019 in Condo Building Reviews
Located at the corner of Parliament and Mill Street, this 10-year-old condo marks the entrance to the Distillery District. This dual structure building has a tower and lower podium ending in a ‘V’. Besides access to the shops and restaurants of the cobble-stoned streets of the Distillery District, the building itself has many amenities and a 93 wal...Posted on Mar 25, 2019 in Condo Building Reviews
This month we looked at sales at 2220 Lake Shore Blvd. W. in Humber Bay Shores, Etobicoke. This first phase was completed in 2015 and all units included parking and a locker. With retail space at ground level it has become a popular project. Posted on Feb 15, 2019 in Condo Building Reviews
We looked at sales at Parade 2 (21 Iceboat Terrace), part of Parade condos, a two-tower project, joined by a glass and steel bridge at the 28th and 29th floors. Parade 2, registered in 2013, consists of 920 units. The construction of a new school across the street and easy walking distance to King & Bay, has only increased the popularity of the Cit...