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Sat, Jul 10th, 2010, 06:39 PM #31
We live just east of yonge on wellesley our 1 bdrm is $1150/mth w/ utilities so its not too bad!
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Sun, Jul 11th, 2010, 10:24 PM #32Smart Canuck
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Mon, Jul 12th, 2010, 07:05 AM #33Smart Canuck
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I used to live at Yonge & Eglinton BEFORE the new Minto Towers went up (combined 100+ floors?) and it was pretty busy on the subway line in the morning. Now we are at Front & Jarvis, right across St. Lawrence mkt and love it (been here for 8 years and counting!). One thing to consider about downtown vs. midtown is the cost of transport - if you can walk to work, you'd save about $100+/ month/ person.
Annex is an amazing place but watch out for the students' ghetto.
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Mon, Jul 12th, 2010, 08:25 AM #34Junior Canuck
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We live at Front and Spadine (Cityplace) and really like it here, considering we used to live at Jane and Eglinton - which is really different.
My partner can walk to work (indeed Tripsplanner, great savings) and we have an amenities building so no need for fitness pass or cost for swimming etc
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Sat, Jul 17th, 2010, 10:37 AM #35
I live and work in Yonge and Eg area and I love it. I think living near work greatly improves quality of life.
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Tue, Jul 27th, 2010, 12:50 AM #36
Anyone familiar with the new complex on one cole? It's on the corner of Parliament and Dundas.. Regent Park area. I remember years ago, Regent Park was quite the ghetto of Toronto..
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Tue, Jul 27th, 2010, 06:26 AM #37
My friend you're in for a big surprise when you see what's being done in this area. Gentrification is really changing the landscape and the neighbourhood is increasing in value. They're going to get social housing right this time, and Regent won't be the fortress it was when you were last here. My friend recently bought a home at Parliament and Dundas that he plans on using both as his home and his shop for $1.2 million....so it's not as ghetto as before.
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Tue, Jul 27th, 2010, 12:10 PM #38
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Tue, Jul 27th, 2010, 12:37 PM #39Smart Canuck
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I agree with the mixed-income housing approach. They are modelling Regent Park revitalization based on the success in the St. Lawrence Mkt area (my condo bldg is surrounded by social housing apts) so I have a lot of hope for that.
As to buying houses at Parliement & Dundas, $1.2 MM is not a surprise. Landed property in downtown TO is becoming a rare commodity, ghetto or not and some of these old houses are larger too (remember Parliament used to be one of the main street in the Old Town of York). And it just abuts the Cabbagetown area, which has long been gentrified. And price does go up if the property has dual-zoning (for residence & business).
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Tue, Jul 27th, 2010, 12:39 PM #40
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