November 2011 Home Of The Month – Leslieville

Leslieville/Riverside
Urbaneer.com’s ‘Home Of The Month’ feature is a post showcasing what our Buyers are purchasing in the current City of Toronto marketplace. Here’s November 2011! When my buyers contacted me in the Spring of this year, I’m pretty sure they didn’t believe it would take an arduous seven months of searching,…
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Dance, Then Dine In Leslieville

Leslieville/Riverside
Although circumstances derailed me from attending ‘Art Toronto’ last weekend (Sniff!), I kept my Friday evening clear to attend the production of ‘Pteros Tactics’ choreographed by Christopher House for the Toronto Dance Theatre presented at the Winchester Street Theatre. Christopher House is an amazing choreographer. In fact, he was just voted as ‘Best…
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August 2011 Home Of The Month – Gerrard & Jones

Leslieville/Riverside
When my stylin’ single male buyer in the banking industry contacted me to make his first purchase, he indicated he was pretty open to most any type of dwelling and location in the city centre. His main housing criteria included proximity to public transportation, good resale potential, and a place to park his vintage…
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Pretense-Free Snob Appeal

Leslieville/Riverside
Snob 388 Carlaw Avenue #202F Toronto, Ontario, M4M 2T4 Tel: 416.778.8778 Fax: 416.778.0606   I love to entertain. In fact, I have been gathering friends and family around my table to feast and laugh for almost twenty-five years. I’m not a chef by any means, but I have learned that the key to…
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Soft Feelings For Hardware

Leslieville/Riverside
As part of my on-going saga to reorganize my home, I decided to relocate my stereo system. Situated beside the front door of my loft squeezed into a 60s teak buffet so the cabinet doors could never be closed, its cumbersome placement greeted guests the moment they arrived. Needless to say, it didn’t provide a very inviting sense…
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I Love Green Tea

Leslieville/Riverside
My furnishing style would best be called ‘eclectic’, as I tend to gravitate to pieces that are unique, have character and originate from anywhere across the globe. One of my favourite Toronto retailers is Greentea Design located on Carlaw Avenue in Leslieville. They have an amazing showroom of Asian furnishings that range from antique…
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