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Summer Moving Tips: Everything You Need to Know About Relocating to Toronto

August 13th, 2018
Moving to a new city is never easy, which is why proper preparation and organization is the key to a successful move. If you’re planning on relocating to Toronto any time soon, whether it’s for business or personal reasons, temporarily or permanently, then here are some helpful summer moving tips to make the transition a little easier. Book Your Moving Company Well in Advance Summer is the ...

Toronto: Arts and Eats

August 8th, 2018
Toronto is an artistic and gastronomic melting pot of fabulousness. The city is one of Canada’s biggest multicultural hubs when it comes to showcasing the immensely diverse society in which we live. This is probably why so many people are moving to Toronto or accepting a Toronto relocation. Our multiculturalism is best exhibited by the numerous dining and artistic options this beautiful city ...

Real Estate Investing

August 6th, 2018
History has shown that the wealthy have invested in multiple properties, often being part of the reason they became so wealthy. Why solely invest in the volatile stock market, when you can have cash-flow positive investment properties? Everyone needs a roof over their heads, so there will always be a need for real estate.Real estate also creates generational wealth transfer. Pass on your prop ...

Spotlight on Banbury-Don Mills

August 3rd, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto have asked about the Banbury-Don Mills community in Toronto. It is bordered by the York Mills Rd to the north and Eglinton Ave E to the south, between the Wilket Creek and the Don River.The area as we know it today is a result of careful planning. The area was one of the first planned and fully integrated post-war community in North America. Following WWII, in th ...

Spotlight on the Bridle Path

August 1st, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto seek out the upscale neighbourhood of the Bridle Path in Toronto, which is the most affluent neighbourhood in Canada. It is bordered by the Post Rd to the north and Park Lane Circle to the south, between Park Lane Circle to the west and The Bridle Path to the east. It gets its name from its equestrian beginnings. Originally, the area was home to the horsey set. B ...

Spotlight on Lawrence Park

July 30th, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto have asked about the Lawrence Park neighbourhood in Toronto. It is bordered by Lawrence Ave E to the north and Blythwood Ravine to the south, between Yonge St and Bayview Ave. It gets its name from John Lawrence, whom owned the land in early 1900.The area as we know it today is due to some major planning on the part of Toronto. In fact, the area was one of Toront ...

Spotlight on Forest Hill

July 27th, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto have asked about the Forest Hill neighbourhood in Toronto. It is bordered by Briar Hill Ave to the north and Eglinton Ave W to the south, between the Allen/Marlee to the west and Castlewood/Latimer to the east. It was originally a village, until amalgamation with Toronto in 1967. It gets its name from the summer home of John Wickson.The area as we know it today w ...

Spotlight on Trinity Bellwoods

July 25th, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto have asked about the Trinity Bellwoods community in Toronto. It is bordered by College St to the north and Queen St W to the south, between Dovercourt Rd and Bathurst St. It gets its name from Trinity Bellwoods Park, which sits between Dundas St and Queen St W (north and south), Crawford St (to the west) and Gore Vale Ave (to the east). The park itself was named ...

Spotlight on Riverdale

July 20th, 2018
Many people moving to Toronto have asked about the Riverdale community in Toronto. It is bordered by the Danforth to the north and Lake Ontario to the south, between the DVP and Greenwood Ave/railway lines. It gets its name from Riverdale Park (which, in turn, got its name from the Don River to the west).The area as we know it today is very multicultural and artistic. Many independent galleri ...

Spotlight on the Beach

July 18th, 2018
The Beach is a small neighbourhood in east Toronto south of Kingston Rd, between Coxwell Ave and Victoria Park Ave. Sometimes the area is referred to as the “Beaches”… a debate that began in the 19th century and continues to this day, so we will remain neutral and just say “that beachy area in east Toronto”. Regardless, the name came about due to the four beaches found in the neighbourhood… B ...
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