Ryerson Reports On The Visionary Redesigns Of Five Toronto Streets

Annex / South Annex / Seaton Village, City Living, College Street / Little Italy, Corso Italia / Davenport, Roncesvalles Village, St. Lawrence Market, Wychwood / Humewood - Cedarvale
In a time of growing concern about the safety and efficiency of Toronto’s streets, media outlets have become mills of Vision Zero headlines, raging OpEd pieces, disturbing traffic camera footage, and plenty of finger-pointing. And the shaming isn’t just local – it’s global. Toronto has been singled out as the…
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TheRedPin Tracks Toronto Real Estate Prices By Subway Stop

Annex / South Annex / Seaton Village, City Living, College Street / Little Italy, Corso Italia / Davenport, Dufferin Grove / Bloorcourt Village, High Park North / The Junction, Junction / High Park / Bloor West / Swansea, Midtown, Real Estate, Riverdale / Playter Estates, Roncesvalles Village, St. Lawrence Market, Swansea / High Park / Bloor West Village, The Danforth, Wallace/Emerson & Brockton Village
Toronto is an expensive city, especially when it comes to real estate. Even as our market cools, buying property is prohibitively costly, given the average price of a detached house surpasses $1 million. A recent article in BlogTO features maps created by TheRedPin that charts the average sale prices of homes…
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On Cycling In The City: Then And Now

Annex / South Annex / Seaton Village, College Street / Little Italy, Corso Italia / Davenport, Dufferin Grove / Bloorcourt Village, High Park North / The Junction, Junction / High Park / Bloor West / Swansea, King West / Niagara / Liberty Village, Leslieville/Riverside, Little Portugal, Midtown, Queen West, Riverdale / Playter Estates, Roncesvalles Village, St. Lawrence Market, Swansea / High Park / Bloor West Village, The Danforth, Wallace/Emerson & Brockton Village, Wychwood / Humewood - Cedarvale, Yorkville / Summerhill / Rosedale
  October, 2016: One consistent and common purchasing factor we’re seeing as realtors who sell across the original City of Toronto, is how Buyers are prioritizing choosing a property that offers the most efficient commute to work. It certainly makes sense, given commute times are increasing given our urban gridlock,…
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