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Daily Homes – October 1, 2010

Welcome to October… The year is just flying by! We got some great new properties to review today. 40 Homewood Ave 285 Mutual St 360 Bloor St E 438 Parliament St 175 Carlton St 45 Salisbury Ave 18 Castle Frank Cres Listings

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Daily update for September 15, 2010

Happy Hump Day! 🙂 Following are the properties we are checking out today… 415 Jarvis St 141 225 Wellesley St E 611 281 Mutual St 909 86 Gerrard St E Ph C 291 Mutual St 38 Earl St 6, 5 Linden St Nothing really stands out as a great buy for today and we will see what tomorrow brings… One of our pick of day from before just got sold though! Enjoy your day and I will talk to you tomorrow Listings

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Two great buys in Cabbagetown

Welcome back from the long weekend. We have two great properties to review today. Both are listed at a great price and definitely are worth checking out. 415 Jarvis Street 435 Wellesley Street East Don’t forget that we have Cabbagetown Festival taking place this week so come on down to check it out. I will be spending lots of time there so if you have something to share, please @HeyAddy me on twitter 🙂 Copy of listings See you soon!

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The Bellagio, Radio City and Townhouses

We have another great day for listings in Toronto.  We don’t have any new free hold but have two new condos and two townhouses. Following are the building profiles: 300 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario http://www.HeyAddy.com/the_bellagio 281 Mutual Street, Toronto, Ontario http://www.HeyAddy.com/RadioCity Hope you enjoy the video.  Please feel free to post any comments. Thanks

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CNE, Rob Ford, view of high life and a mansion

Following are the big stories we are following: UN raises estimate of homeless in Pakistan floods to 4 million: Special session of the UN General Assembly to discus… http://tgam.ca/ub4 Another entertainment district condo: 40-storey bldg with 330 units at the former “DNA (cont) http://tl.gd/37s8df ROB FORD – http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontomayoralrace/article/850344 Cabbagetown Festival – http://www.cabbagetowninfo.com/?p=138 Correction: Ontario is on the west side of Parliament Three new listings to check out as well. Hope you enjoy it.  Please don’t forget to post your comments…

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Changing face of Cabbagetown

It always starts with a Starbucks. It swiftly lands on the neighbourhood doorstep and things start to change. Gentrification. Up-and-coming. Modernization. The landscape changes; not necessarily all Wal-Mart bad, but it changes. Cabbagetown, the hodgepodge hub of mom-and-pop stores and home to both the city’s rich and poor, is quietly undergoing some change. The city’s historical streetscapes lined with Victorian architecture, struggling artists, panhandlers and an array of independent businesses has undergone a slight renewal in recent years with its continued gentrification married with incoming franchise businesses. With the neighbourhood’s first gentrification in the early ’70s, many of Cabbagetown’s independent …

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Only a simple price change

We only had one price change listed in the area yesterday. Hope you enjoy the video.  Please let me know if I can provide any additonal information. Thanks,

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Video Review – Cabbagetown South Tour

We had published about a great tour that was taking place on August 7, 2010 which was organized by Heritage Toronto and Cabbagetown Preservation Association.  I’m happy to present a small video showcasing what we saw.  I couldn’t video record it all and you would have to come down to one to attend and see it in person.  A great time! A big thank you to all that came especially Dustin, Robin and their little boy! Heritage Toronto – www.heritagetoronto.org Cabbagetown Preservaton Association – www.cabbagetownpa.ca

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Cabbagetown People: More Remarkable Lives

Since its beginnings in the 1830s as an immigrant reception neighborhood, Cabbagetown has been home to an amazing group of personalities. In this follow-up to last year’s walk, hear the stories of some of those who lived in the northern part of Cabbagetown. Tours will be offered in English and French. Sunday, July 25 – 1:00 PM NEW LEADERS: Cabbagetown Preservation Association (in English) with la SociĂ©tĂ© d’histoire de Toronto (in French) START POINT: NE corner of Parliament and Winchester Streets FINISH POINT: Parliament St and Lancaster Ave LENGTH: Approx. 1½ to 2 hours FOCUS: Historical DIFFICULTY: Average walk on …

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Things to do next

Addy Saeed Real Estate Sales Representative agent

Here are four things you can do next after watching/reading our posts Subscribe to our blog Contact us through our website Call me on the phone – 1-877-439-2339 Meet me at Startbucks for a coffee – Click Here Schedule a HOME TOUR with me

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