Wednesday 19 February 2014

Pears on Avenue by Menkes Developments

Development Name:  Pears on the Avenue 
Development Address : 164 Avenue Road 
Development Type : Highrise - Tower - Skyscraper
Number of Floors:  20 Floors 
Developer:  Menkes 
Architect :  Page and Steele (P&S) 
Rendering : If Available 
Location:  Annex - Yorkville 
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Pears on Avenue Condo by Menkes Developments 


Pears on the Avenue a Menkes Project at Davenport and Avenue Road. It is located on the dividing line between the Yorkville Community, with it's high end shops and bars, and the Annex with it's quaint homes and student life. Using the energy from both these areas Menkes brings us Pears. The suites will range from 486 to 1974 feet, and the prices are actually competitive at lows starting from $300,000 dollars.
New Trends in Condo Buying Emerging in the Toronto Area

 A few new trends to watch out for in the Toronto area when it comes to buying homes as well as buying condos. When it comes to buying homes, the latest tactic is to put a property which had previously been listed on the MLS system, on a bidding site, or list through an auction house to get buyers, sending the price of single detached homes soaring.

 As for condos the latest buying technique is the new trend with regards to micro housing, or micro condo living. And we’re seeing now, specifically designed condos to meet that purpose. Another new trend to look out for is the lack of supply in the purpose built rental housing market in Toronto. Even as new condos come online there remains a shortage of apartments built specific to that purpose, so condo rentals have increased even as vacancy climbs, rentals rates do as well.

 Busy Condo Market Boosts Toronto Home Sales 

With fewer homes in the detached category available in Toronto, new home buyers seem to be opting for new condos, with sales heading forward at a rocket pace last month. Sales of Existing Homes in the Toronto area moved up by a whopping 2.1% in February 2014, and that is compared to the same time period last year. That was mainly due to a 12.5% increase in the sales of condos within the city so stated by the Toronto Real Estate Board. That will contrasts with the sales declines that occurred in townhomes, detached and semi-detached housing during the month, which was mainly due to a constrained supply of those housing types.



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