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1 Balmoral, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
1 Bloor, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
1 Deer Park Crescent, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
1 King St. West, Financial District | Toronto
1 St. Thomas St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
1 Thousand Bay, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1 York St., Harbourfront | Toronto
2 Lynwood, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
2 Ossington St., Queen/King W. | Toronto
2 Roxborough St. E., Summerhill | Toronto
4 Lowther Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
5 Rosehill Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
6 Bartlett St., Little Italy | Toronto
8 Mercer, Entertainment District | Toronto
8 Park Rd., Bloor East | Toronto
8 Sultan St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
8 Wellesley St. E., Downtown East | Toronto
9 Jackes Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
10 Bellair Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
10 Sword St., Downtown East | Toronto
11 Woodlawn St., Summerhill | Toronto
12 Degrees, Entertainment | Toronto
12 Macpherson, Summerhill | Toronto
12 Woodlawn St., Summerhill | Toronto
15 Maitland St., Downtown East | Toronto
15 McMurrich St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
18A Hazelton Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
18 Yorkville Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
20 Collier St., Bloor East | Toronto
20 Glebe Rd., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
20 Stewart St., Fashion District | Toronto
22 Wellesley St., Downtown East | Toronto
30 Holly St., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
30 Wellington St. E., St. Lawrence Mkt. | Toronto
33 Delisle Ave, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
33 Jackes Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
39 Parliament St., Distillery District | Toronto
40 Hazelton Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
40 Oakland St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
40 Rosehill Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
40 Scollard St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
41 Shanley St., Little Italy | Toronto
43 Eglinton Ave. East, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
47 St. Clair Ave. W., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
55A Avenue Rd., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
55 Prince Arthur Ave., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
58 Sherwood St., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
60 Tecumseth St., Queen/King W. | Toronto
62 Wellesley St., Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
66 Portland, Fashion District | Toronto
70 Mill St., Distillery District | Toronto
70 Montclair Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
70 Rosehill Ave., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
77 Avenue Road, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
77 Carlton St., Downtown East | Toronto
77 Charles St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
77 McMurrich St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
77 Roehampton Ave., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
80 Mill St., Distillery District | Toronto
80 Yorkville Ave, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
83-89 Lillian St., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
83 Redpath Ave., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
85 Bloor St. E., Bloor East | Toronto
88 Broadway Ave., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
9T6 | Toronto
98-108 Redpath, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
99 Avenue Road, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
100 Yorkville Ave, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
102 Bloor West, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
110 Bloor West, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
111 Avenue Road, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
111 Chestnut Park, Financial District | Toronto
112 St. Clair, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
120 Carlton St., Downtown East | Toronto
123 Eglinton Ave. E., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
130 Carlton St.Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
135 George St., Downtown East | Toronto
155 Cumberland St, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
185 Carlton St., Downtown East | Toronto
190 St. George St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
192 Jarvis St., Downtown East | Toronto
212 St. George St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
235 St. Clair Ave. W., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
240 Heath St., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
250 Jarvis St., Downtown East | Toronto
256 Jarvis St., Downtown East | Toronto
289 Sumach St., Downtown East | Toronto
300 Balliol St., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
311 Richmond, Downtown East | Toronto
330 Adelaide, Downtown East | Toronto
350 Lonsdale Rd., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
500-550 Queen's Quay W., Harbourfront | Toronto
550 Wellington, Fashion District | Toronto
555 Yonge St., Downtown East | Toronto
600 Eglinton Ave. E., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
900 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
900 Yonge St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
914 Yonge St., Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
1000 Bay Condos, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1001 Bay St., Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1132 Bay St., Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1166 Bay St., Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1246 Yonge St., Summerhill | Toronto
1331 Bay St., Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
1901 Yonge St., Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto

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Abbey Lane Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Abbey, The, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Abode, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto | Toronto
Absolute Lofts, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Adelaide Square, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Admiralty Point, Harbourfront | Toronto
Alex Mews Freehold Townhomes, Summerhill | Toronto
Alexander Place, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Alexus, Downtown East | Toronto
Allegro, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Annex Muse Townhomes, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Apex, The, Cityplace, Entertainment District | Toronto
Aqua On Queen's Quay, Harbourfront | Toronto
Aquarius, Harbourfront | Toronto
Argyle Authentic Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Atlantis, Harbourfront | Toronto
Atrium on Queen's Quay, Harbourfront | Toronto
Aura at College Park, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Avenue, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Avoca, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Avoca Vale, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto

B
Battery Park Condos & Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Bay Club, The, (short-term furnished suites), Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Bayview, The, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Bayview Walk, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Bellagio on Bloor, Bloor East | Toronto
Bentley, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Benvenuto Place, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Berczy, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Beyond The Sea, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Bisha Hotel & Residences, Entertainment District | Toronto
Bloor Street Neighbourhood, Bloor East | Toronto
Bloor Walk 99 Hayden, Bloor East | Toronto
Bloor Walk 100 Hayden, Bloor East | Toronto
Bohemian Embassy, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Boot Condo I, Downtown East | Toronto
Boot Condo II, Downtown East | Toronto
Boot Condo II, Downtown East | Toronto
Boutique Condos, Entertainment District | Toronto
Braxton, The, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Brewery Lofts, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Broadview Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Broadway Plaza, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Brockton Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Brownstones on Birch, Summerhill | Toronto
Brule, The, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Burano, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Button Factory, Little Italy | Toronto

C
California Condos, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Camden Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Candy Factory Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Carlyle, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Casa, Bloor East | Toronto
Castlemere, Summerhill | Toronto
Celebrity Place, Downtown East | Toronto
Central, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Century Plaza, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Channel Club, The, Little Italy | Toronto
Charlie, Entertainment District | Toronto
Charlotte Lofts, Entertainment District | Toronto
Chateau Royal, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Chedington Place, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Chelsea Lofts, Little Italy | Toronto
Chestnut Park, Financial District | Toronto
Chocolate Co. Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Churchill, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Churchill Park Condos, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Cityscape Terrace, Fashion District | Toronto
Citysphere Condos, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Clairmont, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Claremont Hall Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Clear Spirit, Distillery District | Toronto
College Park Residences, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
College Park Townhomes, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Columbus Lofts, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Conservatory Tower, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Cosmopolitan, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Corktown District Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Courtyards of Rosedale, Summerhill | Toronto
Couture The Condominium, Bloor East | Toronto
Creed Building, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Crystal Blu, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Crystal Towers, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto

D
Dakota, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Dalesford, The, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Derby, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Devonshire Lofts, The, Little Italy | Toronto
Designer's Walk, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
District Lofts, Entertainment District | Toronto
DNA I & II, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Domain, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Domus, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Dunhill Club, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto

E
Earl Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
East Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Eastside Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Edge Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Electra Lofts I, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Electra Lofts II, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Element, Entertainment District | Toronto
Eleven Christie, Little Italy | Toronto
Elev'n 21, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Ellington, Downtown East | Toronto
Empire Plaza, Financial District | Toronto
Esplanade, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Europa, Little Italy | Toronto

F
Fabrik, Fashion District | Toronto
Falcon Crest Freehold Townhomes, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Fashion District | Toronto Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Festival Tower, Entertainment District | Toronto
Five Nine on Richmond, Fashion District | Toronto
Florian Residences, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Fly Condos, Entertainment District | Toronto
Forest Hill Condos, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Forest Hill Village, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Four Seasons Residences, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
French Quarter I & II, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto

G
Gallery Condos at  Bohemian Embassy, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Gallery, The, Cityplace, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Gallery, The, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Gardens at Queen, The, Fashion District | Toronto
Garment Factory Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Glas Condominiums & Lofts, Entertainment District | Toronto
Glasshouse Lofts, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Gooderham Court, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Gotham Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Governor's Hill I & II, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Grand Harbour, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Granite Place, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Graphic Arts Building, Financial District | Toronto
Greenwich Terrace, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Grenadier Landing, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto

H
Hampton, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Harbour Point Residences, Harbourfront | Toronto
Harbour Square, Harbourfront | Toronto
Harbour Terrace, Harbourfront | Toronto
Harbour View Estates (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Hazelton Hotel & Private Residences, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Heathside Place, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Hepbourne Hall, Little Italy | Toronto
High Park Condominiums, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
High Park Lofts, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Home Condominiums, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Horizon on Bay, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Hudson, The, Entertainment District | Toronto
Humber Mews Townhomes, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Huntington, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto

I
Icon I & II, The, Entertainment District | Toronto
Ideal Lofts, Little Italy | Toronto
Imperial Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Indigo, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
INDX Condos, Financial District | Toronto
Industrial Revolution I, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Industrial Revolution II, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Infinity Condominium, Financial District | Toronto

J
James Cooper Mansion Condos & Townhomes, Bloor East | Toronto

K
Karma, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Kensington at the Old Mill Phase I & II, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Kensington Lofts, Little Italy | Toronto
King's Court, Downtown East | Toronto
King's Landing, Harbourfront | Toronto
Kings, The, Queen/King W. | Toronto
King George Square, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
King Plaza, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Kingsway Condominium, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Knitting Mill, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Kormann House, Downtown East | Toronto
 
L
L Tower Residences, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
La Piazza, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Lawrence Park, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Lawrence Park Condos, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Le Corbu Lofts, Yonge/St.Clair | Toronto
L'esprit Residences, Downtown East | Toronto
Lexington, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Liberties, The, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Liberty Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Liberty on the Park, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Liberty Towers, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Liberty Village, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Lofts on Frederick, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Lombard Court, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
London on the Esplanade, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Lonsdale, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Loretto, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Lotus, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
LTD. Condominiums, Harbourfront | Toronto
Lumiere, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Luna Condos & Townhomes (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto

M
M5V Condominiums, Entertainment District | Toronto
Madison Avenue Lofts, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Malibu, Harbourfront | Toronto
Manors On Earl, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Malthouse Loft Towns, The, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Maple Leaf Square, Financial District | Toronto
Marina Del Rey, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Market Galleria, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Market Square, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Market Wharf Condos & Lofts, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Massey Harris Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Massey Square, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Massey Tower Condos, Financial District | Toronto
Matrix, The, (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Maxim, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Maxus, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Memphis, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Merchandise Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Met Phase I & II, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Metro Lofts, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Metropol, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Metropolitan Essex, Downtown East | Toronto
Minto Midtown, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Minto Plaza, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Mode Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Modern on Richmond, Downtown East | Toronto
Montage, (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Morgan, The, Fashion District | Toronto
Mosaic, Little Italy | Toronto
Movado, The, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Movie House, The, Little Italy | Toronto
Mozo, Downtown East | Toronto
Muir Park, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Murano, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Museum House, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Mystic Point I, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Mystic Point II, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto

N
N Tower, Entertainment District | Toronto, (CityPlace)
Nautilus, Harbourfront | Toronto
Neo (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Neptune at Waterparkcity I & II, Harbourfront | Toronto
Nevis Condos, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Newport Beach, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
No. 10 Bellair, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Noble Court, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Number One York Quay, Harbourfront | Toronto

O
Old Mill Terraces, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Old York Place I & II, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
One12 St. Clair, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
One Bedford at Bloor, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
One City Hall, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
One Cole, Downtown East | Toronto
One Park Lane, Entertainment District | Toronto
One Post Road, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
One Rainsford, The Beach | Toronto
One Shaftesbury, Summerhill | Toronto
One St.Thomas, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Opera Place I & II, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Optima (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Opus, Downtown East | Toronto
Orion The, Summerhill | Toronto
Oxford on Markham, Queen/King W. | Toronto

P
Palace Pier, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Palace Place, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto|
Panache, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Panorama (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Pantages Tower, Downtown East | Toronto
Parade (CityPlace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Park Avenue, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Paxton Place, Bloor East | Toronto
Peanut Factory, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Pears On The Avenue, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Penrose, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Phoebe on Queen-The Beverley, Entertainment District | Toronto
Phoebe on Queen-The Phoebe, Entertainment District | Toronto
Phoebe on Queen-The Soho, Entertainment District | Toronto
Pier 27, Harbourfront | Toronto
Pinnacle Center, Harbourfront | Toronto
Players Club, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Polo Club I, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Polo Club II, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Pop Factory Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Portland Park Village, Fashion District | Toronto
Ports, The, Summerhill | Toronto
Prince Arthur, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Printing Factory Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Pure Spirit Condominiums, Distillery District | Toronto

Q
Queen's Harbour, Harbourfront | Toronto
Queen's Quay Residences, Harbourfront | Toronto
Quad Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Quantum I & II, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Quay West at Tip Top, Harbourfront | Toronto
Queen City Vinegar Company Lofts
Quest, Entertainment District | Toronto

R
Radio City, Downtown East | Toronto
Radius, The, Yonge/St.Clair | Toronto
Radley, The, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Ramsden, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Regency, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Regency Yorkville Condominiums & Townhomes, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Renaissance Court, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Renaissance Plaza, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Republic I , Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Republic II, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Residences Of Davisville, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Residences of Hazelton Lanes, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Residences of the Artisans, Entertainment District | Toronto
Rezen, Downtown East | Toronto
Richmond, The, Downtown East | Toronto
Richmond Mews, Downtown East | Toronto
Rio I, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Rio II, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Rio III, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Rio IV, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Ritz Carlton, Financial District | Toronto
Riverdale Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Rivertowne, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Riviera, Harbourfront | Toronto
Robert Watson Lofts, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Rosedale, The, Bloor East | Toronto
Rosedale Glen, The, Bloor East | Toronto
Rosedale Terraces, Bloor East | Toronto
Royalton, The, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto

Rosedale Terraces, Bloor East | Toronto

S
Saint James, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
School House Lofts, Little Italy | Toronto
Seventy5 Portland, Fashion District | Toronto
Shangri La, Financial District | Toronto
Signatures On Bloor, Bloor East | Toronto
Signature Tower, The, (Cityplace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Sixty Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Skylofts at Mystic Point, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Soho (lofts), Fashion District | Toronto
Soho Metropolitan, Entertainment District | Toronto
Soho Lofts, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Sorauren Lofts, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
South Beach, Harbourfront | Toronto
South Hampton, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
South Kingsway Village, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Space, Downtown East | Toronto
Spire, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
St. Clair, The, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
St. James Place, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
St. Lawrence Market | Toronto Lofts, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
St. Regis, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
St. Thomas, The, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Steam Plant Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Stewart Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Stonecutter Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Success Tower I (The Pinnacle Center Condominiums), Harbourfront | Toronto
Success Tower II (The Pinnacle Center Condominiums), Harbourfront | Toronto
Summit, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Sylvia Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Symphony Place, Entertainment District | Toronto

T
Tannery Lofts, Downtown East | Toronto
Tecumseth Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Thornwood I & II, Summerhill | Toronto
Tides at Mystic Point, The, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Tiffany Terrace, Bloor East | Toronto
Times Square I &II, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Tip Top, Harbourfront | Toronto
TO Condos, Downtown East | Toronto
Toy Factory Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Trinity Park, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Trump International Hotel And Tower, Financial District | Toronto
Twenty Gothic, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Twenty Niagara, Fashion District | Toronto
Two Hundred - The Beach, The Beach | Toronto


TORONTO TOWNHOMES
12 Sudbury Townhomes, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Annex on Brunswick Townhomes, The, Little Italy | Toronto
Berkeley Lane Freehold Townhomes, Downtown East | Toronto
Broadway Lanes Townhomes, Yonge/Eglinton | Toronto
Castle Terrace Townhomes, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
College Park Townhomes, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Davenport Townhomes, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Merton Townhomes, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Humber Mews Townhomes, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Parkview Townhomes, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Prego Townhomes, Little Italy | Toronto
Russell Hill Townhomes, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Spadina Townhomes, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Townhomes on Belmont, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
Townhomes on Merton, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Townhomes on Pleasant Boulevard, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
The Townhomes of New Corktown, Downtown East | Toronto
Windermere by the Lake Townhomes, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto

U
U Condominiums, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
University Plaza, Entertainment District | Toronto
Uptown Residences, Bay St. Corridor | Toronto
Uxbridge, The, Downtown East | Toronto

V
Vibe, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Victorian, The, St. Lawrence Market | Toronto
Village Terraces, Yonge/St. Clair | Toronto
Vinegar Lofts, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto
Vu, Downtown East | Toronto

W
Waldorf Astoria I, Bloor East | Toronto
Waldorf Astoria II, Bloor East | Toronto
Waterclub, Harbourfront | Toronto
Waterford, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Waterpark City I & II, Harbourfront | Toronto
Waterview, Humber Bay/High Park | Toronto
Wellington On The Park, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Wellington Square, Queen/King W. | Toronto
West40 Residences, Little Italy | Toronto
West 833, Queen/King W. | Toronto
West Harbour City I & II, Harbourfront | Toronto
West One (Cityplace), Entertainment District | Toronto
Westside, Queen/King W. | Toronto
Windermere, Humber Bay Shores/High Park | Toronto
Windsor Arms Residences, Annex/Yorkville | Toronto
World Trade Centre I & II, Harbourfront | Toronto
Worx, Fashion District | Toronto
Wrigley Lofts, The, Broadview/Riverdale | Toronto

X
X The Condominium, Bloor East | Toronto

Y
York Condominium, Downtown East | Toronto

Z
Zed Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Zen Lofts, Fashion District | Toronto
Zip Condos & Lofts, Queen/King W. | Toronto

 

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Identifying Affordability


In this chapter I’ll set out some basic calculations that you may want to use that will help you determine exactly how much condo, loft or townhouse you can afford.

Buying a condo involves many more financial considerations than many first time buyers think! Some of these expenses are one-time costs and others are ongoing commitments.

In addition, there are supplemental costs that you may not be aware of or that you may forget to factor into your calculations. Be sure to remember the “supplemental costs”, such as window coverings, upgrades, etc.

THE DOWN PAYMENT

Providing you have a down payment equal to or greater than 25% you may qualify for a conventional mortgage loan which does not require mortgage insurance.

A minimum down payment of 5% is required for a high ratio mortgage. These types of mortgage loans - dealing with amounts in excess of 75% of the value of the condo - are required to be insured against default.

The Federal Government and some Provinces offer incentive programs for homebuyers. I advise you to consult an investment or tax advisor regarding the value of these plans for your particular circumstances.

THE MORTGAGE

A mortgage is security for a loan on the property you own. It is repaid in regular mortgage payments that are blended payments. This means that the payment includes the principal (amount borrowed) plus the interest (the charge for borrowing the money). The payment may also include a portion of the property taxes.

Renovation Costs

You may find an older condo that you can fix up (“fixer-upper”) if you are so inclined. One general rule is that renovations always take longer, and costs more than you think.

You also must get approval from the condo board for all renovations. They normally have the minimum acceptable standards available at the management office.

HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD?

The best and quickest answer to this question is that it depends on a number of factors. The most important are your gross household income, your down payment and the mortgage interest rate. Lenders also consider your assets and liabilities. Your own lifestyle and debt comfort zone also become factors.

Once you understand these variables, you are in a position to examine all your options.

Use the table (below) and the Affordability Guide on the next page to get an idea of the maximum condo price you can afford and the maximum you can afford to pay in monthly costs.

Lenders follow these two simple rules when determining how much you can afford in monthly housing costs:

Affordability Rule # 1 - Your monthly housing costs should not be more than 32% of your gross household monthly income. Housing costs include monthly mortgage principal and interest, taxes and heating expenses - “P.I.T.H.” for short. Uniquely, with condos this sum also includes half of monthly condominium fees.

Lenders add up these housing costs to determine what percentage they are of your gross monthly income. This figure is your Gross Debt Service (GDS) Ratio.

Affordability Rule # 2 - Your entire monthly debt load should not be more than 40% of your gross household monthly income. This includes housing costs and other debts such as car loans, and credit card payments. Lenders add up these debts to determine what percentage they are of your gross household monthly income. This figure is your Total Debt Service (“TDS”) Ratio.

Based on these ratios, lenders will advise you of the maximum condo price they think you can afford.

Always keep in mind that most condo buyers today keep their debt ratios comfortably below the maximums prescribed above. The lower your debt load, the more affordable your home and lifestyle remains.

AFFORDABILITY GUIDE

Use these important formulas to determine how much you can afford to pay for your housing. This is how Lenders determine the maximum monthly costs you can carry. Review these examples to see how you can settle on the best condo price for you.

Maximum monthly housing costs you can afford
Gross Debt Service Ratio (“GDS”)

Your gross monthly salary * $__________

+ your spouse’s gross monthly salary $__________

+ Other monthly income $__________

Total (A) $__________

X 32%
= Maximum monthly housing cost that you can afford (B) $__________

This maximum monthly payment includes principal, interest, taxes, heating (P.I.T.H.), and 50% of the condominium fees.

* Gross salary is income before taxes.

Example:
Terry’s gross monthly income is $2,500 and Ali’s is $2,000 giving them a total monthly income of $4,500. They should pay no more than $1,440 ($4,500 x 32%) for their monthly housing expenses.

Maximum monthly debt load you can afford

Total Debt Service Ratio (“GDS”)

Total monthly income A $__________

x 40%
= Maximum monthly debt service load you can afford (C) $__________

- Monthly car payment $_________

- Monthly loan payment $_________

- Monthly credit card/line of
credit payment $_________

- Other monthly payments $_________

= Monthly income left for housing (D) $__________

If the condo you want costs more per month than you can afford right now (D), consider these strategies: lower your expectations and buy a cheaper condo; lower your non-housing debt obligations; and/or raise a larger down payment.

Example:
Terry and Ali have a gross monthly income of $4,500. Their total debt load should not exceed $1,800 ($4,500 x 40%). They have a monthly car payment of $300, a student loan of $250 and credit card payments of $200, for a total of $750 in non-housing debt payments each month. That means they would have no more than $1,050 available for monthly housing payments ($1,800 - $750). That is lower than the $1,400 suggested by their Gross Debt Service calculation (B).

Maximum condo price you can afford

It all depends on how much your down payment is and how much you can carry in monthly debt service. And that depends on variables such as mortgage rates, your debts and monthly expenses, and personal preferences.

Example:
Terry and Ali have a down payment of $30,000. They want a conventional mortgage with 25% down, so they estimate their maximum home price at $120,000.

That would leave them a mortgage of $90,000. At 8% interest, amortized over 25 years that means monthly mortgage payments of $687.*

Add monthly property tax installments of $180 and monthly hydro bills of $140. Their total monthly housing costs will be $1,007. That is just below the maximum of $1,050 allowed according to their Total Debt Service ratio calculations.

That is too close for comfort for Terry and Ali. What if mortgage rates go up when it’s time to renew? They decided to look for a condo priced at a maximum of $100,000.

That would leave them with a $70,000 mortgage and monthly payments of $535,* plus lower taxes of $150 and hydro costs of $100. Now their total monthly housing costs will be $785. That makes their Total Debt Service ratio 34% instead of the maximum 40% And that gives Terry and Ali a sense of financial comfort.

* Figures are rounded.

                  Other costs to be aware of when buying

This list shows the possible extra costs that may be involved in buying your condo. Some are one-time costs while others, such as condominium maintenance fees and property insurance, will be ongoing monthly expenses. The good news is that not all of these costs may apply in your circumstances.

GST (“Goods & Services Tax”)

The 7% GST applies to new condos, lofts and townhouses. However, there is a rebate to a maximum of 2.5%, if your condo costs less than $450,000 (no rebate over $450,000).

With new condos, the GST is included in the price with the purchaser signing over the rebate to the developer. This can cause some problems in the event that you are not planning on using the unit as your principal residence so be sure to get proper advice and never just walk into a sales site without your own agent!

There is no GST on resale (existing buildings where an owner is selling their suite) unless the home has been substantially renovated, and then the tax is applied as if it were a new home. In some provinces, the GST has been replaced by a Harmonized Federal and Provincial Sales Tax known as the HSAT.

Also in some other provinces, provincial taxes may be applicable.

Appraisal Fee
If your loan is not insured your lender may require a property appraisal at your expense. We don’t see these in condos very often any more as the major lending institutions are already familiar with condo developments but infrequently, a mortgagor may require one.
An appraisal for mortgage purposes will probably run you $150 - $250. Always confirm prices before jumping in as costs may vary due with location and complexity.

Property Taxes
They say that taxes and death are the only certainties in life. If you have a high ratio mortgage, your lender may require that you have your property tax installments added to your mortgage payment.

Property Insurance
This insurance covers the replacement value of the structure of your condo and its contents. Your lender will insist on this because your condo is the security for your mortgage.

Prepaid taxes or utility bills
You will have to reimburse the Vendor (seller) on a prorated basis if some bills have been prepaid by them before the closing date.

Land Transfer Tax
This applies in most provinces in Canada. It varies as a percentage of the property’s purchase price. Refer to “Definitions“.

Service Charges
You will be charged a fee to hook up new services and utilities, such as your telephone, cable, DSL, at your new condo.

Lawyer Fees
Even the most straight forward condo purchase requires a lawyer to review the Offer of Purchase and Sale, search the title, draw up mortgage documents and tend to the closing details.

Many times I have purchasers of new (presale) condos tell me they are not getting a lawyer involved until the closing (usually a couple years down the road). Don’t fall into this trap! All the documents relating to the sale of a new condo are written by the developer’s lawyer and are definitively “One-Sided”! Just like having your own Buyer’s Agent is critically important, having your own lawyer is comparably important. They will negotiate changes in the wording of the documents to protect you against open-ended potential future expenses such as levies, legal costs, etc.  Be sure to always confirm the total cost up front!

Mortgage Loan Insurance Premium and Applicable Fee
High-ratio mortgages require mortgage loan insurance. The insurance will run you between 0.5% and 3.75% or the amount of the total mortgage (additional charges may apply) and can be included in the mortgage. The application fee will range from $75 to $235 depending upon how the lender processes your application. (best to consult your lender for full details prior to setting out on your buying journey.

Mortgage Broker’s Fee
A broker may charge a fee to find you a lender. This is negotiable and something to not give into easily.

Moving Costs
The cost of professional movers or a rental truck if you move yourself, should be factored in up front. Even if friends are helping you move (you might want to factor something for breakage) you still will buy lunches, and refreshments (case of beer usually works for friends).
Fees for a professional mover can range from $50 - $100 per hour for a van and three movers. These costs may be 10% - 20% higher at the end of the month and in the summer so plan your move. If you can move mid month you can save money and hassle.

Status Certificate
A certificate that outlines the financial condition of the condo corporation that you are buying into. Fees are around $100 plus GST as set out in the Condo Act. The Status Certificate is signed by one of the Board of Directors and shows the amount of money in the Reserve Fund and discloses any existing or threatened litigation.

Condominium Fees
Condominiums charge monthly fees for common-area maintenance, such as grounds keeping and carpet cleaning. Fees range widely depending on the type of structure.
Fees are reflected by the size of your suite, amenities included in the building, (concierge and swimming pools are maintenance hogs), whether hydro is included and the total number of units in the building (the more owners the smaller the portion of costs).

Home Inspection Fee
Home inspections are rare with condos as there are no rafters and/or foundation to inspect. If you are buying a “fixer-upper” you may want to consider having an inspector do an inspection but in condos there really is not a lot they can look at. I’ve only seen a couple in all my years of Toronto condo experience and all I saw them do for their $300 was to check the electrical outlets which you could do yourself with a lamp.

Renovations and Repairs
Carpets to hardwood can run you real money. Be sure to factor in all renovation costs required to bring your condo up to the standards that you envision it as.

NOW THAT WE HAVE CALCULATED YOUR AFFORDABLE PRICE RANGE YOU CAN USE THESE WORKSHEETS TO HELP YOU EVALUATE THE TOTAL COST OF YOUR NEW CONDO

Since purchase prices affect other costs as well, use these worksheets to help you establish the exact cost of differently priced condos in your price range. This calculation includes closing costs. Some costs can be included in your mortgage loan although most come out of your pocket.

HOME PURCHASE COST ESTIMATE

Address: __________________________________
Purchase Price $ __________
GST/HST (if applicable) $ _________
House insurance $ __________
Legal fees & disbursements $ __________
Land transfer tax $ __________
Appraisal fee $ __________
Status Certificate $ __________
Furniture, appliances, drapes, etc. $ __________
Home inspection fee $ __________
Interest adjustments $ __________
Lawyer’s fee $ __________
Condominium fee $ __________
Mortgage broker’s fee $ __________
Mortgage Loan Insurance Application Fee * $ __________
Moving expenses $ __________
Property taxes (adjustments) $ __________
Renovations/repairs $ __________
Service hook-up fees $ __________
Utility Bills (adjustments) $ __________
Other $ __________
Total estimated cost $ __________

* can be included in your mortgage

Monthly Expense

Condo Fees $ __________
Car loan/lease $ __________
Line of Credit $ __________
Car insurance & license $ __________
Car repair and service $ __________
Car gas & oil $ __________
Public transportation $ __________
Clothes/personal/sundry $ __________
Groceries/lunches/eating out $ __________
Child care $ __________
Life Insurance $ __________
Electricity/hydro (non-heat) $ __________
Water $ __________
Telephone $ __________
Cable TV/video rental $ __________
Entertainment, recreation, movies, sports, etc. $ __________
Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes $ __________
Newspapers, magazines, books $ __________
Home maintenance and repairs $ __________
Home insurance $ __________
Furnishings/consumer goods $ __________
Savings (bank account RRSP’s) $ __________
Charitable donations $ __________
Charge accounts/credit cards $ __________
Other loans/payments $ __________
Total monthly lifestyle expenses $ __________
Payroll deductions:
Income Tax $ __________
Benefits/other $ __________
Total monthly expenses $ __________
Monthly income $ __________
Subtract: total monthly expenses $ __________
Amount left for housing costs (PITH) * $ __________

* principal, interest, taxes, heat