Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
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Dear reader, In today’s edition of Curb Appeal: a technicolour house in Oakwood Village equipped with a cherry-tree-rich backyard. Plus, a Caledon getaway inpsired by Renaissance art with curves all over and a two-storey laneway suite that cost $500,000 to build. |
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—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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| House of the Week: From simple to chic | Originally a tiny bungalow, this $2.7-million home just off Vaughan Road now has three storeys, four bedrooms and four bathrooms. At 2,600 square feet, it also comes with a striking marble fireplace, a rooftop view and a cabana out back. Take the tour here. |
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“I’ve essentially built a condo in my backyard” | The owner of this alley abode, a 47-year-old schoolteacher, originally purchased the adjacent three-bedroom house in 2006 with hopes of starting a family. But, as the years passed, her priorities changed. Wary of buying a cramped condo unit and taking on its many fees, she opted instead to build a house from scratch at a budget of $500,000. Find out how she did it. |
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September 2023: THE NEW AGE OF CHEATING | AI has made it easy for post-secondary students to fake their way to a degree. They argue that ChatGPT is just another study tool. But professors are panicking, and the system is unravelling. In our September issue, an inside look at the education revolution. Plus, the untold story of the Bellaria massacre; how a Toronto woman started a popcorn business in prison; where to eat, drink and party at TIFF; and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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