Baby … You So Sweet!! Sugar Beach Opens in Toronto
August 11th, 2010 Categories: News Wire, Photographs
Toronto’s Sugar Beach is one sweet treat!!
Yes, yes … I know that it’s formally known as Canada’s Sugar Beach, no doubt due to Read the rest of this entry »
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Toronto Real Estate Myth 018: Buyers That Deal Only With Listing Agents Win Big. Sound Strategy Or Wishful Thinking?
March 3rd, 2010 Categories: Home Buyers, Home Sellers, News Wire
Ask any agent that lists in the Toronto real estate market how often they speak with potential buyers that desire to work only with the listing agent, and they just might tell you something along the lines of “far more than I CARE to have that particular conversation”.
What?? How can that be? Well, it’s not that Toronto real estate agents don’t want to Read the rest of this entry »
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Toronto Real Estate Market: Do You Know Your Hot And Not-So-Hot Neighbourhoods?
January 3rd, 2010 Categories: News Wire
Hot Toronto Neighbourhoods … Best Toronto Neighbourhoods …
Top 10 Toronto Neighbourhoods … Do you sense an emerging Read the rest of this entry »
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Toronto Real Estate Market Performance: December 2009 Mid-Month Statistics
December 21st, 2009 Categories: Mid-Month Statistics, News Wire
Welcome to my mid-month activity report for the Toronto 2009 real estate market. Brief and to the point, it’s my virtual flip chart of the numbers Toronto buyers and sellers can use over time to Read the rest of this entry »
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Toronto Real Estate Market Report: November 2009 Statistics
December 3rd, 2009 Categories: Market Reports, News Wire
That’s a wrap! The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) has just released the November 2009 numbers for the City of Toronto, as well as the overall Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Let’s take a look at the numbers Toronto buyers and sellers need to know when Read the rest of this entry »
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Swanning About Toronto’s Palace Pier Condo
November 25th, 2009 Categories: News Wire, Photographs
There was a really fun photograph yesterday in the National Post of swans rounded up in a couple of boats at Lake Alster in Hamburg, Germany. (Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a link to the photograph.)
My question: How do you load up a bevy of swans into boats? Not that I’m going to be doing that any time soon. Unless I didn’t get the memo.
So I Googled and found a video of the annual “loading up” event. Given their graceful reputation, it’s amusing to see their resistance. A little bit of a tussle, it would seem. Although given the special protection the City of Hamburg affords the swans, no worries about their safety.
Toronto’s Palace Pier Condo
And The Swans
Which reminded me that I have some photographs of swans taken this summer just across from Toronto’s Palace Pier and Palace Place condos, close to the QEW monument. The “pond” comes and goes; the last time I spun by it was drained and no swans in sight. But they’ll be back, and so will I!

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What Does $250,000 Get Buyers In Toronto Real Estate Market?
November 23rd, 2009 Categories: Home Buyers, News Wire
Over the years I’ve talked to countless people about their house-buying intentions. And when it comes time to discuss the price range they are prepared to pay, for some Toronto would-be buyers $250,000 is the number that they believe will Read the rest of this entry »
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Toronto’s Humber Bay Bridge: As Snapped From Windermere By The Lake
November 21st, 2009 Categories: Home Buyers, News Wire, Photographs
I really like bridges. Any television show that features a renowned bridge in its opening credits most likely has me as a fan (and yes, that would definitely include Law & Order!).
One of my Toronto favourites is the Humber Bay Bridge. It’s intended for pedestrian traffic and, in fact, forms part of the Martin Goodman Trail. Scroll to the bottom of this page and you’ll see an image of the bridge.
I’ve spun across this bridge on my bike many, many times. When approaching from the eastern edge of the Western Beaches you can see the arches shimmering from across the bay; when you’re spinning east along the trail you almost sneak up on it.
It’s always a happy moment when I see it: I’m either on a leisurely ride with no worries other than grabbing a cup of coffee before heading back … or … I’m taking a much-needed rest on the boulders on Sheldon Lookout because I’ve got another 20 km to go at the end of a long ride (yes, that would be the Oakville Odyssey) and my legs have failed. Which means I’m digging deep to finish the ride.
A View From Toronto’s
Windermere By The Lake
I recently had a buyer revisit for clients who purchased a condo at Windermere by the Lake. They’ve got a great view (and a great condo!) overlooking Humber Bay and the bridge. It occurred to me that not many people get to see it from such a lofty vantage point, so I made sure to bring my camera.

It was an unusually warm, sunny November day and I wasn’t quite sure what I was capturing, image-wise, as it was impossible to see what was actually in the monitor. The sun was SO intense and the images were being bleached out and all. I took my shots and hoped for the best. This is my favourite photograph from the day.
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Front Door Fascination: Standing On The Corner of Pape & Eastern
November 20th, 2009 Categories: Front Door Fascination, Photographs
This is a surprisingly pretty entrance located on Toronto’s Eastern Avenue.

Why the surprise at such a pretty door? It’s just a little … unexpected. Eastern Avenue runs through what was once a very industrial area and although many of the factories (and sadly, the jobs) have long departed, the vibe is still somewhat hardscrabble.
I love how that particular shade of blue works so well with the yellow bricks. And especially that the planters are done up in the same shade of blue rather than trying to introduce a third colour. The old “less is more” notion. It just works! On second thought, it’s very Eastern Avenue.
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Toronto Real Estate Market Performance: November 2009 Mid-Month Statistics
November 19th, 2009 Categories: Mid-Month Statistics, News Wire
Welcome to my mid-month activity report for the Toronto 2009 real estate market. Brief and to the point, it’s my virtual flip chart of the numbers Toronto buyers and sellers can use over time to Read the rest of this entry »
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