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Monthly Resale Market Figures in Toronto for June 2012

Following is a summary of the monthly resale market statistics for the month of June 2012 as reported by Toronto Real Estate Board: 9,422 home sales through MLS in June 2012 Transactions down 5.4% in comparison to June 2011 Largest decline was in the City of Toronto – sales down 13% compared to June 2011 Average selling price was $508,622 …

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Building Transforms into Art

These two Texas buildings were transformed into an art exhibition from May to October 2005, and was called, “The Inversion”. The initial plan was to tear down the building to make way for a new project. Artists, Dan Havel and Dean Ruck, intervened and decided to make the building site into a spectacular vortex-like spectacle. They used materials from the …

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What a loft in Manhattan for the 1% looks like

Here is what $7.6 million buys you in the Tribeca neighbourhood of lower Manhattan. It is a stunning old loft conversion, filled with intricate details and design. Enjoy!

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Inspiration for Small Spaces – A Former Storage Barn in Switzerland

Architect, Matteo Inches, transformed this old four-story storage barn, into a fresh and modern space. In small spaces, less is definitely more. Matteo used a simple and clean minimalistic approach to the design inside – Swiss law prohibited him from making any changes to the exterior of the historic farm building. Click here to see photos and tips of how …

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Norwegian Architecture

Jürgen Kiehl was fresh out of architect school when he landed an architect’s dream project. This special summer house was located on a remote and exposed tip of an island south of Norway. Kiehl designed the home to reflect and accommodate the Norwegian lifestyle. Norway is known for its rugged terrain, gorgeous mountains and valleys, and breathtaking scenery and views. …

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Captain John’s Restaurant will remain a fixture on Toronto’s waterfront.

Captain John’s, formerly an iconic restaurant on Toronto’s waterfront, has officially been shut down. Owner John Letnik’s beloved ship, which has been a waterfront landmark since the 1970s, owes more than three years ($568,000) in back taxes, utilities and outstanding lease payments. The city does not have the power to seize the property and sell it because it is not …

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Could Condo Auctions be the Next Real Estate Trend?

A condo auction was held in Canmore, on Saturday June 30th. Units in the Grande Rockies Resort Complex went up for bidding, closing at a range of $130,200 to $307,650 per unit. All units required minimum bids and minimum reserve selling prices. It also included a qualification process for buyers, which means auction bids will probably hold up. Click here …

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Small Space Designs

With the condo boom remaining strong, and the increase in first time home buyers and end-users looking to downsize, the task of decorating a smaller space seems a bit challenging. With the minimal space available, designing and arranging the place to maximize the space, without sacrificing the warmth and aesthetic appeal of the home, takes some planning. Here are some …

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Inside Celeb Vacation Homes

For a glimpse inside some of Hollywood’s A-list vacation homes, such as George Clooney and the likes, click here!

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Habitat For Humanity Gets a Hand from GTA Realtors

Habitat for Humanity Toronto has constructed more than 225 affordable homes, and has set a goal to build 50 new homes each year by 2015. Click here to find out how the REALTORS Care Foundation, helped one Toronto family’s dream come true. This is TREB’s fourth Habitat for Humanity title sponsorship, with Greater Toronto REALTORS® since having sponsored a fifth …

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