Buying a Toronto Condo
When you’re in the market to buy a condo in Toronto, I can help. Use my exclusive search tools to search for condos by criteria, or by map.
Of all the reasons to make a housing change, lifestyle is of utmost importance. You’ll want to know how close it is to your place of work. And, if you have children, there has to be schools nearby. You might also consider if you like going out to restaurants / bars frequently. If so, are they close? Does shopping have to be in walking distance? Do you need to be close to family?
These sorts of questions should be considered before you start looking at condos for sale in Toronto. Also, ask yourself, which area are you most comfortable living in: Downtown, Midtown, Yorkville, North York, Queen / King West, Harbourfront or The Beach. After all, it’s about lifestyle and what makes you most happy.
Searching for the Perfect Condo For Sale Just Got Easier!
I’ve made it so easy to search for the Toronto area condo that fits your needs. Once you find some that you’d like to investigate further give me a call or email me now so I can schedule a private showing of those condos. It’s that simple!
Once you’ve made the decision to buy, it’s time to decide what you actually need in a condo. Take a look at my “Wants Versus Needs Assessment” to help you determine your needs in your new condo. My “Property Checklist” will help you narrow the options which will help you when searching for your condo.
Condo Buying Tips
If this is your first condo or your tenth, you can still learn a thing or two from my article, “Your Guide to Buying a Condo.”
Making Your Offer
After you’ve found what you’re looking for and it’s time to put an offer on your new condo, don’t do anything until you read “Making an Offer.” This informative article will give you insight into the offer/negotiations/counteroffer process. And don’t worry; I’ll be with you all the way to make sure you’re getting the most condo for your money.
Make Moving Easier
Because moving can be one of the most stressful times in your life, I’ve got some information that may make it easier. Read my articles “Planning Your Move” and “Moving With Kids.” Armed with this information, you should have a much smoother move. I have also provided a list of moving and storage companies in the Resource Centre.




