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  2. Condominiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's condo population has grown from 978,125 in 2011 to 1.478 million people in 2016 representing 54.7% of the city population according to Toronto Condo News. [10] Outside of Toronto, the most common forms of condominium have been townhomes rather than highrises, although that trend may be altered as limitations are placed on "Greenfields ...

  3. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, in Toronto, 21% of all housing, and 56% of condos were investor owned. In Vancouver, nearly 48% of condos, and 33% of all housing was owned by investors. [81] Across Canada, 1 in 5 homes were investment properties. Investors were found to be increasingly crowding out prospective first-time buyers in a 2024 analysis. [82]

  4. Property Virgins - Wikipedia

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    Property Virgins is a reality television series produced by Cineflix.The show portrays the experiences of prospective first-time home buyers, or "property virgins". The host of the show coaches first-time home buyers to adjust their dream home vision to a more realistic one that fits the market and their budget.

  5. The 4 Pros and 4 Cons of Buying a Condo Instead of a House - AOL

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  6. Sugar Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Wharf is a mixed-use development currently under construction at Queens Quay East, across the street from the Redpath Sugar Refinery, in Toronto, Ontario. It will contain five high-rise condo towers ranging in height from 64 to 90 storeys, a mid-rise rental residential building, and a multi level retail space that will contain a grocery ...

  7. Murano, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Murano Condominiums is a two-tower residential high-rise condominium complex located alongside Bay Street, near the intersection of College Street in the Discovery District of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Construction of the North tower (37 Grosvenor Street) was completed in the winter of 2008/9.

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