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Improvement of the west Don Lands Toronto renewal

11-30-09
David Pylyp
David Pylyp: Real Estate Agent in Etobicoke, ON
In a recent blog posting I asked if Garth Hated Toronto or just Realtors . I am flattered that Garth noticed a realtor's blog
An enthusiastic supporter added this comment to my blog; Why would Garth's negativity on buying a poorly designed 349 sq. ft. coffin in the middle of some highway ramps lead you to believe that he must hate Toronto or realtors? Would you tell your kids to buy trash like that for $180K?
On the heels of this exchange about employment for Toronto during a recession, infill housing for residential use, Housing within the city core to promote urban renewal and improved transit this item was released today from a gathering of rather learned people.

Governments of Canada, Ontario and Toronto Celebrate New Affordable Housing in West Don Lands

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TORONTO, Nov. 29 /CNW/ - Funding of almost $23 million for 218 new affordable rental housing units for low-income families, seniors and singles was announced today in Toronto.

Lois Brown, Member of Parliament for Newmarket-Aurora, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); and George Smitherman, Member of Provincial Parliament for Toronto Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Watson, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; along with City of Toronto Councillor Pam McConnell, Ward 28 Toronto Centre-Rosedale, on behalf of Mayor David Miller and City Council, and David Mitchell, Chair, Toronto Community Housing, made the announcement.

"Our government is helping Canadians during these tough economic times and giving hope to seniors, families and individuals who need quality, affordable housing that meets their needs," said MP Brown. This investment is possible through our government's Economic Action Plan, that stimulates the economy and creates jobs during this global recession For Ontario, this includes a $1.2 billion joint investment."

"This project represents our government's commitment to ensuring residents in Toronto and throughout Ontario have access to affordable housing," said MPP George Smitherman. "It will not only add significant support to the Province's efforts to reduce poverty, but will also mean the creation of hundreds of jobs for our workers."

"The West Don Lands neighbourhood will be a wonderful addition to our city. This community will be a beautiful, sustainable, and welcoming place for everyone to live, work, and play. I am very pleased that the City of Toronto contributed $4.3 million in waived development fees and charges and property tax exemptions to help create affordable housing for seniors and families." said Councillor McConnell, vice-chair of the Affordable Housing Committee.

"There remains a vast need for more affordable housing and Toronto Community Housing applauds the three levels of government for responding to this need," said Toronto Community Housing chair David Mitchell. "It's a great opportunity to help us achieve our mandate of providing quality housing for low-and moderate-income singles, families and seniors in Toronto."

The Government of Canada wants to ensure that Canadians on fixed incomes can live with independence and dignity and remain in their communities, close to family and friends. Canada's Economic Action Plan provides $400 million, over two years, to build new rental housing for low-income seniors. Overall, the Economic Action Plan includes $2 billion for new and existing social housing, plus up to $2 billion in loans to municipalities for housing-related infrastructure.

Canada's Economic Action Plan builds on the Government of Canada's commitment in 2008 of more than $1.9 billion, over the next five years, to improve and build new affordable housing and help the homeless.

Today's announcement celebrates funding for 218 units in two projects located at King and River Streets that will provide a total of 243 units of affordable rental housing for low-income families, singles and seniors. These homes are being developed by Toronto Community Housing and are part of the West Don Lands revitalization. The City of Toronto is increasing the number of affordable homes to 243 from 218 by directing an additional $7.49 million to this development from the provincial Developing Opportunities for Ontario Renters (DOOR) funding program, made possible through the federal Housing Trust.

Ontario is moving quickly to implement this additional funding. The province has already approved more than $172 million for construction-ready projects, which will improve access to affordable housing for low-income families, seniors and persons with disabilities across the province. It will also create jobs and strengthen local economies. To find out more about affordable housing in Ontario, visit www.mah.gov.on.ca.

No opinion was made about whether you should buy or not buy. No one has a gun to your head. Do or Do NOT. The final answer is that Toronto is a net destination for immigration, education, jobs and a safe haven for investment dollars. The market value is the market value. It is land, cost of construction, lot Levies, taxes, permits, materials, design, marketing and yes, the ever evil profit.

Consumers today realize that buying has always been a good hedge against inflation, and will continue to do so. You cannot live inside a mutual fund.

Here is the ultimate irony. If no one bought what they built, They wouldn't build it.

If you do not want the west Don Lands, I have readily available product on Humber Bay Shore at California Condos in Mystic Pointe

Lets recap, Greening the environment, providing low income housing, increased employment, Improved city density (population growth) Please show me where that is wrong?

Etobicoke Condo Townhouse vs.Freehold Townhome

04-16-09
Kathy Gordon
Kathy Gordon: Real Estate Agent in Toronto, ON

Here is the information you need to get an idea of what is happening in Condos and Townhomes in Etobicoke.
Etobicoke is divided into 5 districts starting at Lake Ontario all the way up to Steeles Avenue. They number as W6,7,8,9 and 10. I have maps on my newsletter at the home site to show you the borders of each district.

W6 stats from the Lake and goes north to the QEW.
The market is divided into three categories that are the types of Condos. Agents list them as Condo apartments, Condo Townhomes and Freeholds (not a Condo) but similar in concept. The difference between these Condos and freeholds lies in the Maintenance fees and the Insurance premiums primarily.

I have found is that maintenance fees must be voted on by the board of directors and then the owners must ratify any increase. Normally, maintenance fees would only go up by 1 to 5% at about the most.
With the newer complexes they are fixed for the first 3 years and then escalate very slowly. The status certificate is a document that shows current and future budgets and will indicate any potential increase in maintenance fees over the next year and sometimes longer. Just depends on the range of the future budget.
Low maintenance fees would be in the range of about $90 to $175. I would think that higher maintenance fees are in the range of $250 and up. There are many complexes in Etobicoke and surrounding areas that have low maintenance fees.
Also, the maintenance fee covers grass cutting, snow shoveling, garbage removal, common area lighting etc. Most important it covers your building insurance. Thus, you require less property insurance as you only need to insure your contents. I would say that you would save about $200 from your insurance premium in a condo townhouse versus a freehold townhouse, maybe more.


Now in W07 15 Condo Apartment sold , 6 1bed, 8 2bed and 1 3bed for an average sold price of $330,167. On average it took 40 days to sell them.
1 Condo Townhouses Sold 1 3 bedroom for $310,000 taking 114 DOM(days on market).
5 freeholds sold all five were 3 bedrooms averaging a sold price of 477,400. DOM 34.

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me. If you would like this information on your area or district in Etobicoke please reply and I will send it to you. How's that?

Etobicoke Market Stats by Map for February 2009

03-16-09
Kathy Gordon
Kathy Gordon: Real Estate Agent in Toronto, ON

In Etobicoke here is the sales of the type of home sold in your neighbourhood. W06 is South Etobicoke.

It goes from the Lkae up to the QEW (Queen Elizabeths Highway).

W07 is QEW to Bloor, W08 is Bloor north to Eglinton, W09 is Eglinton to the 401 and W10 is 401 north to Steeles.

W06 Solds Bedrooms Average Price DOM
2-3storey 8 3-4bed 432,750 13
5-3bed
1 1/2 storey 4 2-2bed 365,500 16
2-3bed
Bungalows 8 5-3bed 345,125 25
3-2bed
Semi-detached 2 2-4bed 472,500 113
Total 22

For a complete report on all the other areas of Etobicoke go to: http://www.etobicokehomes4sale.com/newsletter/Etobicoke-Real-Estate-Newsletter-March-2009.htm . There you will see Price ranges, average days on market and all the market indicators for you to make the right decision for todays market.

More about Pets in Condos - What you need to Know

03-04-09
David Pylyp
David Pylyp: Real Estate Agent in Etobicoke, ON
This topic is gaining a readership of its own.



Please feel free to add or share your stories to the comments section below. I would appreciate hearing from you.

Stan Gelman is a local lawyer for Etobicoke and Mississauga. Stan can be reached at 905 270 5110 or through his website http://WiseLawyer.ca sgelman.sglaw@rogers.com

Princess Gardens, Etobicoke

03-01-09
Kathy Gordon
Kathy Gordon: Real Estate Agent in Toronto, ON

Theres a lovely neighbourhood in Canada where Queen Elizabeths sister Princess Margaret travelled to to open an elementary Public school in her name. The school now a Montessori is of course named Princess Margaret Public School.

On a very stately day the Rolls Royce accompanied by an entourage of vehicles pulled right up onto the playground where we had all congregated. All the children and their parents and many other interested parties gathered to get their close up view of the Monarchy. As gracious as one would expect the Princess dressed in a green suit with the hat to match spoke to us for what seemed a brief moment in time and left us with a special lifetime memory that the children and many of the people in attendance will never forget. Our little patch of a neighbourhood of all in the British commonwealth was visited by a Princess for the re-opening of one of our schools. This little patch of a neighbourhood also featured our Prime Minister Stephen Harper visit to the re-union of another one of our schools John G. Althouse where he was an alumni.

The neighbourhood is Princess Gardens bordered by Martingrove Rd to the west and Kipling Avenue to the east, Eglinton Ave to the North and Rathburn to the south (all very British names). Here is a look of what this neighbourhood is like.

http://www.realestateshows.com/191072

Since this video was made there has been a change to the grocery store for the neighbourhood. Instead of the Dominion it is now called Metro.