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    Toronto Seventy5 Portland | ?m | 11s | Freed | Core Architects

    Hmm, interesting. I had heard that a bakery/coffee shop was going in, a month or so back.
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    Seventy5 Portland St (Freed Developments) - Real Estate -

    Yep. Not including your parking spot, it works out to 50 cents per square foot, including any outdoor space.
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    Seventy5 Portland St (Freed Developments) - Real Estate -

    Can you elaborate at all, I've heard rumblings similar to what youve implied, but I'm in the dark a bit. A PM would work if you don't want to publicly share. The prices at 75 Portland seems to be stabilized. I think most of the excess inventory, of the 5 that remained, are sold as well, with...
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    Seventy5 Portland St (Freed Developments) - Real Estate -

    Glad to help! As for your question, to be honest Im not aware of the ratio of tenant to owner, but I wouldnt be surprised if the ratio is skewed towards tenants, as would many of the buildings in the area. THe reason I say that is that many of the occupiers in this area are pretty young, with...
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    Seventy5 Portland St (Freed Developments) - Real Estate -

    I think Ill hold back on the unit I own, however, it is not a 2 level like youve shown there. That unit really is nice though, better view than mine, and those windows you mention are really unique. It must be over 1200 sq ft by the looks of it too. I like the building a lot too, but I...
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    Seventy5 Portland St (Freed Developments) - Real Estate -

    Im relatively new to the building, but I can share some experiences. The initial property management was, to say the least, inadequate. Hallways were dirty, things looked messy, ect... However, the entity which performed the services recently was changed, and since then, a noticeable...
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    I love that variation of the saying as well! As I said, it would be foolish to ignore the points both you and Daveto make, and to fully address those concerns I will have to spend some time (of which I have none!) investigating them further, if only to come to the same conclusion as the two of...
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    Daveto, interested, you both raise excellent points, and prove I am no more than a casual real estate guy! There is no question that eventually, the disparity between what people earn, and what people spend, will come crashing together. In the US, we have seen the dramatic effects of this...
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    While this discussion goes far deeper than Im willing to go, and has great points on every side, I must say that I am not convinced by the evidence of a relatively near bubble burst. The rationale I have, while rooted in some econ theory, has more to do with 4 Fs; Food, fertilizer, fuel and...
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    Toronto St Lawrence Condos at 158 Front | 91.44m | 26s | Cityzen | a—A

    good thing I never bought that condo in 138 princess with the terrace overlooking the greyhound and the city skyline . In a few years, its gorgeous view will be obstructed almost entirely by this project. Great for the area though.
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    Toronto Seventy5 Portland | ?m | 11s | Freed | Core Architects

    Does anyone here have a unit facing the inside of the courtyard? Im interested in buying a unit that faces the courtyard ( south west view), and want to get a feel for how loud it is, or any other quirks that may not be obvious to someone who doesnt live there year round.
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    Toronto 500 Wellington West | ?m | 10s | Freed | Core Architects

    Doesnt look like it will impact those other freed buyers at 75 portland who are in that courtyard. good thing, cause the light in that courtyard is already minimal.

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