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FEBRUARY 4, 2025

Dear reader,

I like to argue that Toronto grew up in the years since the pandemic. That the attention-seeking cries for acceptance typical of younger urban centres have today been replaced today by confident expressions of alpha-city adulthood: population explosions, a super-tall skyline that’s only getting more super, and unprecedented international investment from people dying to live and work here. Growth does bring growing pains—but that also means the city’s most important years are still ahead. 

So with all this top of mind, Toronto Life has launched This City Live, our first-ever summit for city-building and real estate, and you’re invited. Presented by Tricon Residential on February 18 at the stunning Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus at U of T, the event brings together some of Toronto’s top leaders in urban affairs, including:
     • Olivia Chow, mayor of Toronto
     • Gary Berman, CEO of Tricon Residential
     • 
Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC
     • 
Andrew Joyner, managing director and head of multi-family with Tricon Residential     
     •Laura Miller, director of public policy at Uber Canada
     • Satish Kanwar, co-founder of Good Future
     • Ruth Crammond, vice-president of community infrastructure with United Way Greater Toronto.

This City Live is a chance to join a conversation about the future of the town we all love, in an inspiring setting, with tons of smart people enjoying delicious food and drinks. Ihope to see you there. 

Also in today’s newsletter: inside a surprisingly curvy house in Leaside. Plus, one couple’s race to find a starter home before the birth of their first child. And a $20-million Oakville manor with a private pier. For all of our real estate coverage and more, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition.

—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor

 
 

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Inside the living room of a Leaside house with a rotunda facing the backyard.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK: YOUR LOT IN LIFE

A four-plus-one-bedroom, four-bathroom home on a corner lot near Bayview and Moore. Unassuming on the outside and sparkling on the inside, it comes with a secret hatch in the main bedroom, tons of skylights and a 12-foot-deep gunite swimming pool out back. It’s within walking distance of the Beltline Trail, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and the many shops and restaurants along Bayview. And motorists are a short drive from both Eglinton and the DVP.

 
Alexandar and Sarah, with their dogs, in front of their new home near Caledonia and St. Clair.
 

THE CHASE: BABY ON BOARD

Alexandar and Sarah had been saving for a detached house, setting their sights on the west end north of St. Clair. Then they got good news: Sarah was pregnant. So, with a budget of $800,000, they began their search.

An Oakville mansion right on Lake Ontario with its own private pier.

SURREAL ESTATE

What residence off Lakeshore would be complete without an office fit for Charles Foster Kane, a sweet-smelling cedar room, nine bathrooms, nine parking spots, chandeliers galore, an acrylic tennis court and a living room with two fireplaces?

 
 

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FEBRUARY 2025: SCOTTIE’S WORLD

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