Archives for 2011

Decorating Your Condo for the Holiday Season

Every Condo Board has its own set of rules and regulations regarding what are and aren’t allowed when it comes to decorations for the holiday season. Before buying a new bundle of lights or a whopping 8 foot tree you should check with your Condo Board’s rules and regulations. Typically…

GTA REALTORS® Report Mid-Month Resale Housing Market Figures

The numbers are in for the first two weeks of December. According to the MLS system, the GTA has seen a 4.3% increase in the number of sales on a year to date basis compared to 2010, and a 11% increase for the first two weeks compared to last year….

Canadian Resale Home Sales Edge Higher in November

The Canadian Real Estate Association released their Resale Housing Activity numbers for the month of November today. The numbers are up again with Gregory Klump, CREA’s Chief Economist noting, “current trends for resale housing and new home construction suggest that tightened mortgage regulations are working as intended and fostering economic…

OREA: Avoid top five home buying errors

The Ontario Real Estate Association has come out with a ‘Top 5 Home Buying Errors’ list. An article released yesterday by Canadian Newswire gives the full details. Check out the suggestions below. Avoid top five home buying errors, Ontario Realtors advise As housing market increases homebuyers need to be informed…

The Fun of Christmas! Personal Message For Your Child From Santa

Do you have a child in your family that is getting excited about December 25th? Has he or she sent off their wish list to Santa Claus with hopes of big things on the big day? Well if so then make sure to send your request to the busy elves…

It’s Snowing Outside! Tips for the inexperienced shoveler

In honour (and trepidation!) of the first flakes of snow that I’ve seen this season, I decided that it might be time for some simple shoveling tips. Check them out. Tips for the inexperienced shoveler: Stretch before you start! Always bend at the knees when shoveling. This will save you…

Neighbourhood Spotlight: Christmas Time in the Distillery District

Looking for a way to get yourself into the Christmas spirit? Then head down to the Distillery District between December 2nd and 18th and take in the sight and sounds of their charm of the Christmas Market. Inspired by the Christmas Markets of the Old World (originating in Germany in…

Neighbourhood Spotlight: Historic Downtown Toronto 1866-1950 in Photos

The Town of York, incorporated in 1834 and taking on the official name of Toronto (partially to separate itself from New York City), has been an ever changing place. Buildings were erected and brought down (head to the Guild Inn if you would like to see some of the remains),…

1912: The Year We Missed Our Subway Moment | Toronto Standard |

Can you imagine how much easier and (most likely) less congested our downtown streets would be if we had another subway line? Just imagine. Apparently we, the City of Toronto, had our chances (and the opportunities passed) to have another subway line along Queen Street. In both 1912 and 1946…

Listing of Private Schools in Toronto

I recently came across a great listing of Toronto Private Schools that might be helpful for those of you that are considering alternatives for your child’s education. The website is called TopPrivateSchools, it provides average tuition costs, links to the schools they list and covers not only schools in Toronto…