How to Buy a Home in Toront

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Access to Public Transit: adds to the property value of your home because of the convenience factor. Living in a Good School Districts: usually means safer neighbourhoods, better quality of life and gives the seller leverage in a competitive market. Unity within the Community: through neighbourhood associations, a community rallies for positive change together. Look for a neighbourhood with a close-knit community feel. Neighbourhood Perks: access to amenities like banks and grocery stores have mass appeal, but it’s also important to acknowledge the luxuries that make you happy — day to day. Community Infrastructure Improvements: when choosing your next home, be open minded to how much a community has improved through revitalization initiatives, to an area that may have been shady in the past. Choosing to Own a Home or Condo: this is a choice that speaks to your personal needs and lifestyle. It all boils down to affordability and convenience. Consider the Neighbourhood Economics: quality of local schools, parks, job opportunities, local services, noise and crime, all contribute to a booming or downward spiralling neighbourhood. Traffic, Construction, and the City of Toronto: go hand in hand, you want to avoid or minimize this headache when finding a new home. High Energy or Calm: Toronto is a blend of suburbia and a fast paced metropolis. Find out what type of neighbourhood compliments your current lifestyle. Foreseeable changes to the neighbourhood: speak with neighbours and get to know how the area has evolved over the past decade, to give you an idea of how change will effect your quality of life. 416 800 0812 10 FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN FINDING THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN TORONTO By: TheRedPin Brokerage

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Access to Public Transit: adds to the property value of your home because of the convenience factor.

Living in a Good School Districts: usually means safer neighbourhoods, better quality of life and gives the seller leverage in a competitive market.

Unity within the Community: through neighbourhood associations, a community rallies for positive change together. Look for a neighbourhood with a close-knit community feel.

Neighbourhood Perks: access to amenities like banks and grocery stores have mass appeal, but it’s also important to acknowledge the luxuries that make you happy — day to day.

Community Infrastructure Improvements: when choosing your next home, be open minded to how much a community has improved through revitalization initiatives, to an area that may have been shady in the past.

Choosing to Own a Home or Condo: this is a choice that speaks to your personal needs and lifestyle. It all boils down to affordability and convenience.

Consider the Neighbourhood Economics: quality of local schools, parks, job opportunities, local services, noise and crime, all contribute to a booming or downward spiralling neighbourhood.

Traffic, Construction, and the City of Toronto: go hand in hand, you want to avoid or minimize this headache when finding a new home.

High Energy or Calm: Toronto is a blend of suburbia and a fast paced metropolis. Find out what type of neighbourhood compliments your current lifestyle.

Foreseeable changes to the neighbourhood: speak with neighbours and get to know how the area has evolved over the past decade, to give you an idea of how change will effect your quality of life.

416 800 0812

10 FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN FINDING THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN TORONTOBy: TheRedPin Brokerage