THE ANNUAL ROYAL LEPAGE GARAGE SALE, Donate your unwanted, gently used items to our garage sale and you’ll be helping women and children in our community safely escape violence.
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April 3rd, 2012 · No Comments · FAQ, Favorite Weblogs, Toronto Press, Toronto Real Estate News
THE ANNUAL ROYAL LEPAGE GARAGE SALE, Donate your unwanted, gently used items to our garage sale and you’ll be helping women and children in our community safely escape violence.
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October 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Articles about The Julie Kinnear Team, FAQ, Kinnear’s Komments, Toronto Press
One of Toronto’s most iconic buildings is up for sale. The Flatiron Building, a triangular red-brick office building at the corner of Front, Wellington and Church Streets, went on the market last week. Eve Lewis, president and CEO of Woodcliffe Landmark Properties, said her company is selling the building now because it’s the first time in about a century that the entire office component is available at once. The pub Flatiron and Firkin, located at the building’s base, has a lease that will keep it in the location until the end of 2015, but the law firm that has occupied the Flatiron’s office space for the last 15 years is leaving, she said. “It’s probably a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Ms. Lewis said. “We’ve restored the building and created as much value as we can.”
“It’s probably a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Ms. Lewis said. “We’ve restored the building and created as much value as we can.”
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July 12th, 2011 · No Comments · Article of the Week, FAQ, Toronto Real Estate News
Previously, the only option available for someone who parked temporarily on a residential street outside of the allotted hours was a one-week parking permit for $20 — which is still available — or the other less popular option: a $30 parking ticket.
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June 15th, 2011 · No Comments · Articles about The Julie Kinnear Team, FAQ, Toronto Press

Satisfied & Very Happy Clients! More happy clients! Priya & Ram were referred by some friends in the same neighbourhood who had used The Julie Kinnear Team previously.
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January 13th, 2011 · 2 Comments · FAQ, Favorite Weblogs, Toronto Real Estate News
Does it make sense to get out of your mortgage that is at a "prime +" rate?
Answered by mortgage broker David Plaxton

Yes, it could make excellent financial sense, depending on your situation. Assume you got your Prime Plus Variable Mortgage 2 years ago, you have 3 years remaining until you renew, and your mortgage balance is currently $150,000. Over the next 3 years, your total interest costs will be $19,299. But, if you break your mortgage and take a new one, the next 3 years at today's rates will only cost you $10,061 in interest. After you net out the penalty to break your mortgage, you are better off! Your principal balance will also be slightly lower after those 3 years, which is a further benefit.
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