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New property listed in Toronto C01

I have listed a new property at 504 781 King Street W in Toronto. See details here

King West's Gotham Lofts: originally a harness factory built in 1917. Step back in time with this rare authentic loft conversion developed in 1996 that ticks all the boxes for those discerning loft lovers!! Soaring Ceilings, beefy wood beams, massive windows with electric blinds allowing for an abundance of light, exposed brick throughout, and topped off with and industrial metal spiral staircase to seal the deal. This 2-level dream space offers an upper level, upgraded, sleek open concept kitchen granite breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances & under cabinet lighting and a lower level bedroom retreat with stylishly renovated ensuite bath, and one owned parking space. This King West location can't be beat being only steps to Queens West, the entertainment district, Trinity Bellwoods, Stanley Park, Fort York, the CNE and the lake. Transit is at your door for easy access to all that downtown has to offer!

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New property listed in Toronto C08

I have listed a new property at 35A Spruce Street in Toronto. See details here

Welcome To Spruce Lane! A quiet, peaceful, family-friendly and street-safe, shared lane, enclave of 6 Victorian-styled Freehold townhomes built in 1997. 35A Spruce is at the end of the row just like a semi-detached home. Meticulously renovated throughout (2020) with a modern, clean aesthetic and offers a calm getaway in the heart of the city's core. Offering almost 1700sf of generous living space, this home has 3-bedrooms (the 3rd bedroom is currently being used as a TV room/den and doors can easily be re-installed), 3 bathrooms, a renovated kitchen with raised ceilings, granite countertops & backsplash, plenty of cupboard space with under-counter lighting and upgraded appliances. This 3-storey home boasts an open concept main floor living area with gas fireplace combined with dining room with extensive recessed lighting, hardwood floors and walk-out to an oversized low maintenance deck/backyard perfect for entertaining.Don't miss the super-spacious, third floor, primary bedroom retreat with private south-facing balcony and extravagant 5-piece ensuite with soaker tub and extra large shower. The double closets with custom built-ins offer an abundance of storage. Last but not least is the lower level with private, 2-piece powder room, furnace room with laundry facilities and entrance to private built-in garage. Note the extra-large storage room accessed from the garage. Cabbagetown offers a tranquil, historic atmosphere with a distinct village charm in the heart of the city. Convenience is key in Cabbagetown being only steps to Riverdale Park and zoo, farmer's markets in Riverdale park and in Allan Gardens, Spruce Court public school, transit, shopping, The House on Parliament and only a 15 min walk to Loblaws, College Park, The Eaton Centre, Sankofa Square, Metropolitan U, U of T, hospitals and more. Don't Miss The OpportunityTo Experience The Unique Charm Of Spruce Lane!

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Rough Market, Real Opportunities: How to Make the Most of Toronto’s Downturn

Some may find it a challenge to put a positive spin on Toronto’s real estate market right now, but as you’ll see, it’s not impossible.

According to the latest data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the number of new listings rose by 8%, while sales dropped by 23% compared to April 2024. Prices across the GTA finally saw a decline of around 4%. Given the recent election, I expected to see even more listings, but I suspect we’ll see inventory numbers trending upwards in May’s stats when they are published at the end of the month.

This is the longest downturn I’ve experienced in the real estate market since I started working in the late 1990s. Still, I believe it’s a bit of a blip, if you will, just what seems to be a long one. Buying real estate is never for the faint of heart but if you’re planning to hold onto a property for the long term, values will almost certainly rise.

Case in point: In April 2025, the average price for a detached home in Toronto was just over $1.7M. In April 2015, it was $1,056,114. Current prices are definitely down from the peak we saw in 2021-2022, but a $700k increase in value over 10 years is significant. Condos also saw similar growth, from an average of $407,612 in April 2015 to $710,000 in April 2025.

As always, it’s important to remember that Toronto is a city of micro-markets and that sales in some areas, such as Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Roncy or Bloor West, just to name a few, don’t usually reflect the trends we see in the rest of the city.

So, what needs to happen for Toronto’s market to bounce back?

Another rate decrease would be beneficial and could fuel a little more interest. But it won’t be until relations between Canada and the US, and their global partners, stabilize that people will feel more confident.

From the reports coming out of Washington after Carney met with Trump, it sounds a little positive, but we’re a long way off from a new trade agreement. Once that is in place, we’ll see more confidence in the market. People are checking their portfolios daily, unsure if they’ve lost or gained money. Stock markets wobble with every new headline.

So, where are the opportunities, you might be asking? There are many listings that are just sitting on the market, waiting for showings, or waiting for offers. Some owners want to sell, but others need to.

Right now, the deals are primarily in the condo market. Approximately 1,500 one-bedroom condos are listed across Toronto, starting at just $199,000. If you’ve got a solid down payment and can hold onto it for a decade, there’s strong potential for profit. With new condo projects being canceled, put on hold, or converted to rentals, inventory could stagnate, pushing affordability even further out of reach.

Another promising option? Properties that need significant renovation. Not as quick flips, but as principal residences. Renovation costs are unlikely to drop before the market rebounds, so buying now means securing a lower purchase price even if you pay a bit more for construction. Just recently, a semi-detached home in Cabbagetown in need of some TLC sold for under $900K, on a street where a renovated semi fetched $1.5M in 2023.

If you’re curious about your home’s current value or want to discuss the market, feel free to reach out. Let’s talk real estate.

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New property listed in Toronto C08

I have listed a new property at 35A Spruce Street in Toronto. See details here

Welcome To Spruce Lane! A quiet, peaceful, family-friendly and street-safe, shared lane, enclave of 6 Victorian-styled Freehold townhomes built in 1997. 35A Spruce is at the end of the row just like a semi-detached home. Meticulously renovated throughout (2020) with a modern, clean aesthetic and offers a calm getaway in the heart of the city's core. Offering almost 1700sf of generous living space, this home has 3-bedrooms (the 3rd bedroom is currently being used as a TV room/den and doors can easily be re-installed), 3 bathrooms, a renovated kitchen with raised ceilings, granite countertops & backsplash, plenty of cupboard space with under-counter lighting and upgraded appliances. This 3-storey home boasts an open concept main floor living area with gas fireplace combined with dining room with extensive recessed lighting, hardwood floors and walk-out to an oversized low maintenance deck/backyard perfect for entertaining.Don't miss the super-spacious, third floor, primary bedroom retreat with private south-facing balcony and extravagant 5-piece ensuite with soaker tub and extra large shower. The double closets with custom built-ins offer an abundance of storage. Last but not least is the lower level with private, 2-piece powder room, furnace room with laundry facilities and entrance to private built-in garage. Note the extra-large storage room accessed from the garage. Cabbagetown offers a tranquil, historic atmosphere with a distinct village charm in the heart of the city. Convenience is key in Cabbagetown being only steps to Riverdale Park and zoo, farmer's markets in Riverdale park and in Allan Gardens, Spruce Court public school, transit, shopping, The House on Parliament and only a 15 min walk to Loblaws, College Park, The Eaton Centre, Sankofa Square, Metropolitan U, U of T, hospitals and more. Don't Miss The OpportunityTo Experience The Unique Charm Of Spruce Lane!

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April's Newsletter: Why Toronto’s Spring Market Feels Different This Year - 19 Best New Restaurants in TO - Top Home Designs for 2025

April is when Toronto really starts to come alive. With the promise of sunnier days ahead and hopefully warmer temperatures, you can feel the energy on the streets slowly starting to build! There’s a lot happening in our city, including the return of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room at the AGO. Scroll down for a list of more April events, design trends, and budget friendly restaurants.

Earlier this week, the Bank of Canada held the key rate steady after 7 consecutive rate reductions! As we can see from the number of new listings, sellers are still optimistic about the market, but what will it take for the buyers to come back? That article is below.

That said, properties are still moving, but it takes an experienced agent and a combination of timing, pricing, staging, and marketing to get a home sold. If you're thinking about making a move this spring, now is the time to get in touch!

Click here for the full newsletter

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Why Toronto’s Spring Market Feels Different This Year

The Bank of Canada surprised many this month by holding interest rates steady in response to the instability of what’s happening in the US. Governor Tim Macklem said “We still do not know what tariffs will be imposed, whether they'll be reduced or escalated and how long all of this will last.”

There are massive industries being affected right now, and even though there’s currently a 90 day hold on the tariffs, things could change tomorrow because the US is so erratic. It’s a scary time, so understandably, buyers are not confident that this is the right time to make a move.

A rate reduction would have been more positive, but perhaps we’ll see that happening on June 4, when the next rate announcement is scheduled. However, 7 rate reductions in a row weren’t quite enough to move the dial a ton, so another rate reduction likely wouldn’t have had a major impact. Sellers seem to be feeling positive though. In March, Toronto saw over 6,400 new listings, but just 1,908 sales. And I think we’ll see another uptick of increased listings  after Easter Weekend. I expect we’ll see hundreds of new listings hit the market over those two days; we usually do every year at this time.

Personally, I try to stay ahead of the curve – I have two new listings that I brought to market this week! Click here to see those!

It’s not just rates and tariffs that people are concerned about. The upcoming Federal election is also affecting the market. Elections always slow the market to a certain degree, because people are waiting to see what happens. Although people here are fairly polarized, it’s not as extreme as the differences in the US between left and right. I do think the housing market will be affected by our next PM. There is a sense that if Carney gets in, there will be a little more respect for Canada, which could boost confidence. Talk of us becoming the 51st state hasn’t been in the conversation since Carney went to visit the White House and was actually addressed as Prime Minister. I’m not confident the same would be true should Poilievre be elected.

Regardless of what happens with the numbers of buyers or sellers taking action, I don’t think there will be a major change or downturn price-wise. But certainly all this craziness happening is making people think “I need to squirrel away my nuts,” and not do anything until they have more certainty that their job is secure, the economy won’t collapse – and they can afford groceries.

Despite all the doom and gloom, there are opportunities in the market. With the sheer number of listings out there, if you are particular about what you’re looking for, there is a good chance you’ll be able to find it. Also, there are sellers on the market who really need to sell and will have to face the reality of what the market will bear right now. The houses selling quickly and for top dollar are the ones in the right neighbourhoods and have been completely renovated. Few buyers want to move into a place that requires some work, especially now with how high construction costs are these days.

If you’re curious about what’s happening in your neighbourhood or want to chat about the market, please reach out!

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New property listed in Toronto C10

I have listed a new property at 14 58 Sherwood Avenue in Toronto. See details here

Welcome to the Sherwood! This rare find, situated in a 1920's Spanish colonial inspired purpose built co-ownership apartment building with only 23 units, exudes the elegance and charm of yesteryear with generous room proportions, original doors & trim, and quality hardwood flooring. This updated and lovingly maintained, one bedroom suite offers a modern renovated eat-in kitchen/dining area and the living room features and original ornamental fireplace. Don't miss the extra storage/office space off the living room! Laundry facilities are free with machines located in the main level. Parking is often available (currently $90/mo) with a short wait-list. Easy access to pretty much everywhere in minutes. This neighbourhood offers a perfect balance between residential and urban. A quiet sanctuary within walking distance from Yonge and Eglinton, shopping, entertainment, sports facilities, transit including the LRT, and green spaces. Its a 5 min walk to Sherwood park which connects Alexander Muir Park (popular for wedding photos) and connected directly to the vast fields and ravines of the Sunnybrook park complex. Also numerous parkettes within a 10min walk. Great for joggers, bikers, hikers (also tennis and swimming facilities are plentiful) . It is rare to find all these features in one neighbourhood and rarer to find a small scale walkup building with units for purchase in such a spot. Rarer still to find all of this in a century heritage building!

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New property listed in Toronto C08

I have listed a new property at 35A Spruce Street in Toronto. See details here

Welcome To Spruce Lane! A quiet, peaceful, family-friendly, shared lane, enclave of 6 Victorian-styled Freehold townhomes built in 1997. 35A Spruce is at the end of the row just like a semi-detached home. Meticulously renovated throughout (2020) with a modern, clean aesthetic and offers a calm getaway in the heart of the city's core. Offering almost 1700sf of generous living space, this home has 3-bedrooms (the 3rd bedroom is currently being used as a TV room/den and doors can easily be re-installed), 3 bathrooms, a renovated kitchen with raised ceilings, granite countertops & backsplash, plenty of cupboard space with under-counter lighting and upgraded appliances. This 3-storey home boasts an open concept main floor living area with gas fireplace combined with dining room with extensive recessed lighting, hardwood floors and walk-out to an oversized low maintenance deck/backyard perfect for entertaining.Don't miss the super-spacious, third floor, primary bedroom retreat with private south-facing balcony and extravagant 5-piece ensuite with soaker tub and extra large shower. The double closets with custom built-ins offer an abundance of storage. Last but not least is the lower level with private, 2-piece powder room, furnace room with laundry facilities and entrance to private built-in garage. Note the extra-large storage room accessed from the garage. Cabbagetown offers a tranquil, historic atmosphere with a distinct village charm in the heart of the city. Convenience is key in Cabbagetown being only steps to Riverdale Park and zoo, farmer's markets in Riverdale park and in Allan Gardens, Spruce Court public school, transit, shopping, The House on Parliament and only a 15 min walk to Loblaws, College Park, The Eaton Centre, Sankofa Square, Metropolitan U, U of T, hospitals and more. Don't Miss The OpportunityTo Experience The Unique Charm Of Spruce Lane!

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New property listed in Toronto C08

I have listed a new property at 514 168 King Street E in Toronto. See details here

This is city living at its finest. Move in ready, renovated suite with almost **900sqft** of total living space (includes a suite wide balcony!!) Urban sophistication meets neighbourhood charm. **Floor-to-ceiling windows** flood the space with natural light, accentuating **9 ceilings** and **gorgeous hardwood floors (2021)**. Two walkouts lead to a **100sqft full-width balcony**your private retreat above the city with a lounging space on one side, and a breakfast nook on the other! The sleek, modern kitchen features large **granite counters, a painted glass backsplash, and stainless steel appliances**, flowing seamlessly into an airy living and dining space designed for entertaining. The **generous primary bedroom** easily fits a king-size bed, and has a custom organized closet to keep everything in place. The topper...a **spa-inspired ensuite completely renovated in 2021** that you will not want to leave. Need a flexible space? The **integrated den** is perfect for a home office, creative studio, or even an overnight guest. A **stylish 2-piece bath (reno'd 2021)** adds convenience for visitors. Set in the heart of the **St. Lawrence Market district**, this neighbourhood is the ultimate fusion of historic charm and modern vibrancy. Classic brick buildings house some of the city's best cafés, restaurants, and bakeries, Cobs, Au Pain Doré, and Velvet Lane Cakes are just steps away. And, of course, the **world-renowned St. Lawrence Market** is right at your doorstep. With unbeatable **walkability** and streetcars at your door, every part of downtown is within easy reach, whether its fine dining, cozy coffee shops, or exploring Toronto's rich history. **See attachments for a full list of upgrades**

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Hot Deals or Cold Feet? Why Toronto Buyers Are Holding Back

The recent interest rate cut has been a hot topic but it wasn’t exactly a surprise.

Does that mean its great news for the market? Well... yes and no. It could help people looking at variable-rate mortgages, making those options a little more affordable. But the banks haven’t moved their fixed rates much yet (they depend on the bond markets, which are a whole other story), so I wouldn’t expect a dramatic shift in affordability right away.

We’re seeing some interesting trends right now. Single-family homes are still selling over asking — and often well-over asking — while the condo market has been quieter. In fact, the number of condo sales in the 416 area are down 17%.

That said, there’s a silver lining: the average condo price actually rose slightly in February, up about 5% from January, though that’s likely due to larger condos being sold to end users rather than investors buying one bedroom units. So, that means more expensive properties are the ones currently selling, hence the average price increase.

On average, condos in downtown’s C08 and C01 districts are selling for about 97% of asking. While that’s a slight dip, it’s also a sign that savvy buyers are finding value — and sellers who are patient are still getting solid offers.

For sellers, patience is key. Showings have slowed down, and with plenty of inventory out there, buyers are feeling confident enough to make bold initial low offers. But don’t worry — there are buyers out there, and properties are still selling. And keep in mind, just because the initial offer submission is low, it doesn’t mean buyers are willing to go up when it comes to securing the property they love.

Historically, we tend to see the market pick up after March Break when the weather improves and families start planning moves to align with the school year. While condos are less tied to that cycle, the same seasonal patterns do still apply.

If you’re thinking about buying or selling, this is a great time to prepare. Buyers can take advantage of motivated sellers, and sellers, who position their properties well, can still attract strong offers.

Curious about what this means for your situation? Let’s chat! Reach out today, and we can create a strategy that works for you.

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New property listed in Forest Hill South, Toronto C03

I have listed a new property at Main 955 Avenue Road in Toronto. See details here

Convenience Is Key With This Sun-Soaked, South-West Facing, 2 Bedroom, Main Floor Unit In a traditional Forest Hill South neighbourhood Duplex. Available May 1st Onwards. For Mature/Professional Singles Or Couples. Please No Pets Or Smokers, Well Maintained Ample Ensuite Storage, East Facing Balcony Off Primary Bdrm, Steps To Yonge & Eg, parks, community centre, schools, Eglinton Lrt, Shops And Restaurants & transit Direct To Queens Park, 10 Minute Walk To Subway.

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New property listed in Niagara, Toronto C01

I have listed a new property at 612 90 Stadium Road in Toronto. See details here

Quay West Condos by Monarch. Bright And Open Suite with a very Functional Layout. Freshly painted and ready for immediate occupancy. Beautifully Finished with Stainless Steel Appliances, Dark Laminate Floors In Living Space And Bedroom and a Juliette Balcony Looking Towards The City With View Of The CN Tower. Excellent Location Down By The Water. Ideal For Walkers And Sports Enthusiasts. Very Easy Access To Lakeshore, Fort York, Library District, King West. Convenience Is Key Being Only Steps To Waterfront, Entertainment & Financial District, Cn Tower, Rogers Centre, Public Transit, Highways, Daycare. Don't Miss The 5-Star Facilities; Gym, Concierge, Party & Meeting Rooms, guest suites, Visitor Parking & More!

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