Toronto History – a short outline of things you should know
This article will guide you through most important events, people and trends that have shaped the history of the wonderful city of Toronto.
This article will guide you through most important events, people and trends that have shaped the history of the wonderful city of Toronto.
This three-bedroom, two-storey brick house just south of Dundas Street certainly fits the bill for a growing family with young children.
The West End's Junction neighbourhood has become a gold mine for cute, affordable houses in vibrant but often overlooked commercial areas.
This one-bedroom loft was a hot commodity with its convenient downtown address in Kensington Market and rare two-storey plan.
87 Durie St. Given that this bungalow is a good candidate for renovation, you wouldn't expect it to sell at a premium of $90,100.
This semi-detached Victorian sparked a bidding war, and finally sold for $146,000 more than the asking price.
This modernized 1,200-square-foot detached, two-storey house located in the Kingston Road-Woodbine Avenue area was a great deal.
Located in one of the oldest sections of the city, among the many Victorian homes, this two-storey, freehold townhouse in Cabbagetown is practically new!
This one-bedroom condominium located right downtown has a pleasing design scheme and showed like a model suite.
62 Lynngrove AveEven selling at $42,000 over the asking price, this 1-1/2-storey, brick bungalow was a relatively affordable entry to the upscale Kingsway area, where most houses are worth more than a million dollars.
We raised $800 for the Redwood Shelter, to benefit women & children who have been victims of domestic abuse!
145 Sorauren Ave.After being outbid on properties in the High Park and Roncesvalles areas, Julie Kinnear's client acquired this 2 1/2-storey, semi-detached house by offering $35,100 more than the asking price.
The Julie Kinnear Team is back in the Globe and Mail with the sale of a three rental property in Leslieville with a nice premium of $22,000.
245 Dalesford Rd., No. 514Julie Kinnear arranges a deal on a 990-square-foot unit located at 245 Dalesford Road.
230 King St. East, No. 412On the fourth floor of a stylish new condominium building, this 700-square-foot suite has everything from a downtown address in the hip Sherbourne and King neighbourhood to modern amenities and finishes!
957 St. Clarens Ave.Julie Kinnear is back with a great deal on this semi-detached home at 957 St. Clarens Ave. in the Globe and Mail...
The Globe and Mail ran a large artcile on gay neighbourhoods in Toronto and property values today, featuring your realtor Julie Kinnear.
Oscar Madness is upon us once more! We thought 2006 churned out some great flicks so read on for more info about the big night!
230 King Street East #306The Julie Kinnear Team is back in the Globe and Mail again for a lovely condo at King and Sherbourne at 230 King Street East in the Globe and Mail. Thanks for all your support!