renvel
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wooden poles
Too bad , though...
Cant touch that, its Toronto Hydro property..
Too bad , though...
Cant touch that, its Toronto Hydro property..
??? I lived on McMurrich so I know the street very well. !
If this is Yorkville then the Canadian Tire must be Rosedale.
ceaz...could you speak to the area little bit. I walked around there the other day and i really didn't like the area. It feels a bit like you're in nowhereland...if that makes any sense. You're not really a part of Yorkville, and as well, you're out of touch a bit from the Yonge bloor area. Seems like everything from there is a fair walk except the Canadian Tire.
Don't know if you could provide a few pros and cons of the area.
Location sucks--it's on the wrong side ofltns action.
For once we agree. Area is a B+ at best. Prices should reflect it but won't. It's *close* to Yorkville but Bloor and Mannng is *close* to the Annex too...
I have heard through the grape vine that the pricing will be pretty strong for the area. Should be below resale.
When pricing, developers try to price their developments at or about the Price per square foot of the resale units in the area. Ive heard to expect the units at The Yorkville to be below $700 PSF, which is pretty strong considering the prices on the re-sale market.
Not sure if they will be that price when it hits the public, but for agents they will be pretty strongly priced.