Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
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Dear reader, In this week’s edition of Curb Appeal: a 34-year-old and her Wheaten terrier happily trade their sprawling condo at Queen and Spadina for a tiny house in Leslieville, a gorgeous saltbox in the Blue Mountains selling for $3.9 million, and a converted condo in the Stockyards that used to be a tannery. 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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| “I truly believe that every square inch counts” | At the outset of the pandemic, DIY enthusiast Georgia Nevison longed for a home with a backyard for her dog, Porter. So she traded her 1,000-square-foot downtown condo for a 600-square-foot bungalow in Leslieville and began her space-saving makeover—adding vintage pieces, relocating the staircase, and incorporating chic patterns and prints. |
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June 2023: Where to Eat Now | After two years of takeout and home cooking, Toronto diners are keen to splurge on caviar, seafood towers and prime cuts of beef. And this is all happening at a time when chicken breasts are going for $23 a kilogram and we’re price-matching at supermarkets like it’s a blood sport. The message, in short, is that if people choose to dine out, they’re going big. In our June issue, 20 restaurants where we’re more than happy to put our money where our mouths are. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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