In the market for… A condo to lowball
The draw: New buildings in once-hippie Yorkville can command $1,500 per square foot, so yes, this 600-square-foot unit is entry-level priced. A recent...;
In the market for… Rink rat–friendly housing
The draw: Clean lines and white walls make this well-kept three-bedroom bungalow seem almost spacious. The big backyard is perfect for summer barbecues...;
In the market for…A condo in Liberty Village
The draw: This one-bedroom townhouse (with tiny maintenance fees) has had plenty of recent upgrades: The previous owners put in new flooring, windows,...;
In the market for… A condo under $400,000
The draw: Extra-large windows bring plenty of light into this 680-square-foot one bedroom. There are nine-foot ceilings, a deep Carrera-marble bathtub...;
In the market for… A home in Weston Village
The draw: This bright, brand-new townhouse has three bedrooms split over two storeys. There are hardwood floors and two balconies, as well as two parking...;
In the market for… A crib by the St. Clair streetcar
The draw: Pale pastels coat the walls of this four-bedroom semi, located halfway between St. Clair and Bloor. There are hardwood floors on the main...;
In the market for… A film buff’s dream home?
The draw: There’s a 300-square-foot terrace attached to this one-bedroom, just four blocks from The Royal Cinema. Right angles, white walls, and an...;
In the market for… A home in a walkable ’hood
The draw: Access to parks, the lake, Humber College, and the Queen streetcar earn this three-bedroom house an 82 Walk Score. The super-cute bathroom ...;
In the market for… A 1,000-square-foot pad
The draw: Backing onto Colonel Samuel Smith park, this two-bedroom bungalow is on a 110-foot-long lot. If you feel like sharing the precious square footage...;
In the market for… A house with a sweet kitchen
The draw: A windowseat in a huge, 178-square foot kitchen is the perfect place for guests to lounge while you fix dinner using stainless-steel appliances...;







