Everything happening in Toronto real estate this week
Dear reader, Winter finally showed up, and we won’t be able to enjoy the sweet scent of Toronto’s world-class forest until I’d say about Easter. I’m not the snow-pants type, so I like to visit the city’s many indoor gardens to give my seasonal depression the old one-two. My favourite is U of T’s Terrence Donnelly Centre, home to a living, breathing bamboo forest in its soaring greenhouse-like atrium. Raising indoor plants—trees, gardens and living walls—is a great investment in both property value and health. Along with bringing a sense of calm, plants clean the air, which is especially important when everyone’s stuck inside avoiding the slush. Green is the way for Curb Appeal’s top post this week, a $45,000-a-month Bridle Path rental not too far from Drake’s house. At its heart: a thriving fiddle-leaf fig crowned by an enormous skylight. Also in today’s newsletter: a pentagonal oddity in Woodbine Corridor. Plus, $21.5 million for a King City castle. And a tour of a Mississauga lodge with its own ravine. For all of our real estate coverage and more, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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| —Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor |
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A five-plus-one-bedroom, nine-plus-one-bathroom estate sitting on about three acres of land, two streets over from Drake’s Bridle Path mansion. Built for the rich and famous, the house comes with a wine room, a hot tub, a tennis court and a skylight in almost every room—many of them with 16-foot ceilings. Check it out. |
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| What suburban hideaway would be complete without a jukebox, a cigar room, antlers, 27-foot chalet ceilings, reclaimed barn wood, a pool with a curvy slide and a boardwalk to its own personal ravine? |
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