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    Looking at condo downtown – status certificate says 80% of units are rented...concern

    I am looking at a condo downtown (Bathurst and Fort York). I was looking at purchasing it however the condo status certificate shows that there is *at least* 80% of people there lease. The building seems to be decently up kept, but this really worries me as I plan to live there for two years...
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    living in townhouse at Lawrence/Dufferin (Allen & 401 area) vs downtown condo

    I have been looking to buy a condo downtown toronto. However I see some great deals on townhomes up town, by Dufferin and Lawrence (401 and Allen Rd area) which are relatively new (around 5-10 years old) for the same price as I was looking to spend on a condo downtown at liberty village or Fort...
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    getting condo inspection? needed on 2 year old condo? cost?

    I am buying a resale condo unit downtown Toronto, and need to know if I really need to get an inspection done? Between myself and family members, we are fairly competent when it comes to basic construction know-how, and do our own renovations. That said, is it still wise to get an...
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    Bathurst & Lakeshore (Fort York) or Liberty Village?

    I am looking to buy a 1bdrm + den (550sq ft or bigger) place at either Bathurst & Lakeshore or Liberty Village. 300k is my budget. Many people have told me told me that Fort York area isn't good from a social aspect. A lack of shops, markets and entertainment make it very dull, however...
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    Good area to live <$350k thats 20 min subway ride from downtown Toronto

    All, Does anyone have suggestions on good areas to live where I can purchase a small home for less than $350000, that is within 20 minute subway ride to the downtown Toronto core (Bay & Dundas area)? I am not too familiar with the surrounding areas of Toronto, and would definitely like to...
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    home owners & real-estate gurus: condo vs townhouse in toronto?

    What would you consider for purchase in terms of both convenience as well as ROI: Condo: 3 to 10 years in age downtown toronto core (lets say bathurst & lakeshore area or st lawrence market area) 25 min walk/streetcar ride to work 570 sq ft, 1 bedoom, 1 bath $260000 $300 maintenance fee...

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