Archive for January, 2012
Minto 30 Roe
January 19th, 2012
Minto 30 Roe is coming soon to 30 Roehampton, and it’s going to be fantastic. At the heart of Yonge & Eglinton, this 34-storey condominium will feature stunning architecture by Rudy Wallman, and sophisticated interiors by II by IV Design. With an amazing location, fabulous design and exciting amenities, there are so many reasons to…
Ten York
January 19th, 2012
Chic, timeless, sophisticated. TEN YORK is a glass vision in the sky designed by award-winning architect Rudy Wallman of Wallman Architects, creators of some of the most striking urban designs in the city. Signature designer suites by the ultra stylish design firm II BY IV Design Associates captivate with their imagination, elegance and timeless designs….
A Little To The North
January 11th, 2012
How to live a downtown lifestyle with an uptown address The town motto in Richmond Hill is, “a little north, a little nicer.” But for some hardcore Torontonians, “a little north” conjures images of car co-dependency and infinite strip malls. Not so great a destination for those city-dwellers who feel the centre of the universe…
There’s something about Merton
January 4th, 2012
Good things keep coming to Merton Street. The newest addition is The Merton, 12 stunning new luxury town homes, which are already under construction and promise to bring extra elegance to the street’s already bustling community. Have you ever wondered why folks keep flocking to this quiet, midtown street? The answer is simple, there’s something…
What’s going on with glass tower condos?
January 4th, 2012
Glass tower condos are everywhere in Toronto. But a recent series CBC news series made headlines when it referred to these towers as “disposable buildings.” Citing concerns about energy efficiency, potential high retrofitting costs, water leaks and a poor return on investment, the article cautioned potential buyers that the great views these buildings provide may…
Open House Tips (A Survival Guide)
January 4th, 2012
Putting your home up for sale is an enormous job. Before potential buyers can come in for a look, your house or condo needs to become a space other people can visualize as their own. Simple enough, except the problem is, you still live there. It’s a daunting task, because while your space needs to…







