St. Lawrence Market and Market Wharf
Looking down the lane at St. Lawrence Market down to the Market Wharf Condo Complex. Designed by architectsAlliance and lead designer Peter Clews it has undulating balcony curves.
These curves are meant to mimic the waves of the Lake nearby. This tower was originally proposed as a 50 floor point tower, but community opposition forced changes to the design and floorplate. Probably blocks more sunlight in this configuration than it would have as a tall point tower. The tower stands 34 floors.
The St. Lawrence Market is one of the worlds most famous fresh food markets and has been integral and intertwined with the history of Toronto basically from its inception.
Getting a Mortgage and Mortgage Insurance through National Bank Insurance for financing a loan to purchase at FIVE Condos is actually a relatively easy process, and new rules from the federal government has required that company include new regulations, which have made the home loan and mortgage process a bit more difficult. Those changes at National Bank Insurance include shortening the amortization period for which the loan can be held by the consumer, and the degree to which the property is financed by the mortgage. They have also increased deposit requirements to lift the loan insurance amount. Mortgage insurance from National Bank Insurance is actually one of the major financing costs on home loans.
Investment Trusts have no taken to looking to purchase rental properties and acquiring mortgages through financing auctions by the banks looking to shore up their balances sheets in light of stricter government regulation. These regulations have actually made holding residential mortgages by the large financial institutions harder to hold. Currently investors are looking to increase their position in rental properties in Toronto, at the same time the federal government in co-operation with the financial institutions are making getting and qualifying for loans and mortgages more difficult
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