I bought a home in brampton from Goldpark 16 months before it was done. I bought it because the price was much lower than the potential value of the home. I dont need the home right now but its rented out and has gone up in value 50K in 2 months
Sad enough I still use the 6 boroughs as reference points to Understand retail capability of an area. Calling it the "GTA" is too broad as someone from etobicoke is probably not going to drive to east york to shop
Im looking to forecast what areas would be good for retail.....
Anything is good really. All I could find as far as traffic goes is the 20 busiest intersections from several years ago.
scarberiankhatru,
Thanks for that info. I know theres tons of units north of empress in the buildings you said but you hit the nail on the head. Theyre tiny, and im not a dummy.....If no ones in there for a year, im not running in there any time soon.
I wanted to cater to the walking...
Coltraine,
All I can say is it has to do with Vitamins and Supplements.
I cant remember what its called. I think Cuisine of india. Its got a big purple pilon sign.
The unit I wanted is right next to bombay bhel so Im pretty sure that willl get knocked down too.
I am infact also looking at...
Not sure. Tried editing my post and it came out as a double?
Yes Im looking around there. Theres a random corner unit on the opposite side that would be awesome for retail but it looks like its occupied by a messy office of some sort.
Saw another one 5 months ago thats still vacant. Its next...
Ive been looking for 6 months now for something decent on yonge street to come up as I just bought into a franchise and it seems like every time I find a retal space, the landlord passes over me because a big condo company has bought the property.
Is street front retail going to be a thing...