Urbaneer’s March 2023 E-Promo

Annex / South Annex / Seaton Village, Beaches, Cabbagetown / Corktown, Chinatown, College Street / Little Italy, Dufferin Grove / Bloorcourt Village, East York, Harbourfront, High Park North / The Junction, Junction / High Park / Bloor West / Swansea, Kensington Market, 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, West Queen West, Wychwood / Humewood - Cedarvale, Yorkville / Summerhill / Rosedale

If you’re curious how the Toronto real estate market is faring in 2023 – now three months in – all you need to do is bookmark the Urbaneer blog. Urbaneer has the housing news you need and the homeownership content you crave! Visit our Listings Page to take a peek at our gorgeous properties currently for sale, then slide over to our blog where we discuss the many facets of house & home, as well as Toronto culture, design, and architecture – hopefully with a few laughs along the way! 

Here is what you’ll find in our March 2023 E-Newsletter:

 


 

This month’s installment of Dear Urbaneer is entitled, ‘Dear Urbaneer: How Can I Best Prepare My Home For Sale On A Budget?‘. In March, I am helping a Seller prepare her home for sale. She is wondering about how to make her home most appealing to future buyers, but with an eye to staying on a modest budget. They ask: “I’m not really interested in investing more time and money in completing further renovations before selling, but I also recognize that I’ve put my money into replacing major building components rather than making my place pretty. I want to get the most I can for my home, so I recognize maybe I should make my house more stylish in order to appeal to Buyers. What should I do to improve my place without breaking the bank? Do you have any tips?” Read on for my advice and room-specific suggestions!

The Urbaneer Team posts weekly blogs that share our love of all things real estate and that celebrate Toronto! Below are three of our most well-read posts this past month:

The most popular post in March was, ‘High-Ratio Homebuyers Take Advantage Of Price Moderation In Toronto Real Estate’. In this one, I write about an interesting phenomenon that I witnessed after the Bank of Canada started increasing interest rates in March 2022 and the Toronto real estate market began to shift. By analyzing the listing history of properties sold in Toronto in 2022 – as well as the prices they sold at – a trend began to arise that I found quite interesting. Take a peek at my discussion surrounding high ratio buyers and how they have benefitted by the moderation of real estate prices.

Another popular piece was ‘Gaudy Or Grand: Behind The Doors Of Multi-Million Dollar Mansions In Bridle Path & St Andrews-Windfields (Plus Lessons On The Lifecycles Of Neighbourhoods & Houses)‘. If you crave some eye candy on how Toronto’s elite live in status markers valued from $4,425,000 to $15,200,000 in Toronto’s tony Bridle Point & St. Andrews Windfields just scroll on down to see the insane sales that team member Nadia brought to our attention. But if you’re curious about how our housing and the neighbourhoods in which they’re contained have their own lifecycles, stay the course and learn some interesting and fun facts about Toronto real estate!

We also had a great response to our blog ‘A Climate Risk Assessment Tool Is Now Available For Canadian Homebuyers & Homeowners‘. Considering the relationship between climate change, weather events, and strategic homeownership, paying attention to whether the property you’re occupying or considering purchasing is vulnerable to an atmospheric river, a forest fire, a tornado, or a hurricane, is not only an important task of due diligence for dwell hunters, but it should probably take priority over the designer fixtures and fittings, right? Fortunately, helpful tools are emerging to help homeowners gauge the risk in order to inform their future decisions. Read on!

 

And – for lovers of unique urban spaces – don’t miss our sensational Toronto real estate listed for sale or lease on our site for your consideration!

 

Browse the March 2023 E-Newsletter here!

 

We LOVE Toronto real estate!

Steven & The Urbaneer Team
Bosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage • (416) 322-8000
http://www.urbaneer.com • info@urbaneer.com

 

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