Your weekly Toronto real estate roundup
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Dear reader, I hear it from realtors more and more: buyers want to be close to nature, and that ask is often non-negotiable. It makes sense—a backyard with a ravine can do as much for health (and property values) as a home gym or a basement sauna. Nature is all over Curb Appeal’s top post this week: a Niagara-on-the-Lake stunner backing onto the UNESCO-recognized Niagara Escarpment. The site on the Bruce Trail is home to the oldest forest ecosystem in eastern North America. No wonder the place is going for $4.8 million. But, even in the big city, buyers can get their green fix in more modest forms, like a condo overlooking the Toronto Islands, a laneway suite steps from Norwood Park or a floating home at the foot of the Bluffs. In the Toronto market, green means good. Also in this week’s newsletter: a peek inside a Regent Park hard loft that was once part of a beer factory, a Mimico home with a theatre and a popcorn machine, and an ivory farmhouse set against a fairy tale pond. Visit torontolife.com for all our real estate coverage. |
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—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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| Nature in Niagara | The original bungalow that sat on this one-acre Bevan Heights property was built in the 1950s. In 2021, the current owner—a local contractor—bought the property with the intention of building a stunner from scratch. With renos finally complete, they’re looking to sell and start a new creative project. Take the tour now. |
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Condo of the Week | The complex housing this condo was built in 1878 and was once home to Dominion Beer and the CBC’s rehearsal halls. The unit itself is currently going for $2.5 million. Check it out here. |
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