03rd November 2008
Toronto homeowners wishing to sell their homes are often unaware of how to effectively market their properties. Indeed, contrary to popular belief, it is good marketing that distinguishes a home from the hundreds of others on the market rather than a hous...
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06th April 2008
Toronto has undoubtedly a vast array of interesting places to offer. If you're wondering what to do on the next weekend or you're visiting the city, be sure to take a look at our list of top spots in town and learn a thing or two!
The CN Tower - Once t...
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08th February 2008
The process of selling your house can seem very overwhelming at the first glance. The reality is, luckily, different - read this article and you'll get a good idea about what to expect and what to prepare for in just a few minutes!
Analyze your reasons...
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02nd February 2008
Buying and selling a home is a both emotionally and financially challenging procedure. In this first part, we're going to break the house buying process down to smaller steps and provide you with a quick checklist.
Ownership? - the very first thing you...
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18th January 2008
Fortunately for its population, Toronto offers many convenient options for safe recycling. In most cases, you can do this easily by yourself, however - there are scenarios which might be hazardous and require professional assistance. Read the rest of this...
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18th January 2008
Winter brings some oppurtinity for major energy savings in the next year. Read this article for a couple of very handy tips specifically assembled for this season!
Shut off the air conditioner - The majority of air conditioners have a simple heater swi...
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09th November 2007
King West Village is one of the most dynamic neighbourhoods in Toronto. It's a community full of townhouses, eclectic shops, fashionable restaurants and artist studios minutes from downtown Toronto by the TTC. In the past few years, King West has undergon...
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06th November 2007
Moore Park bears its name after John Thomas Moore, a Markham-born prominent businessman who indented to create an exclusive new suburb in Toronto for the very heathy. To encourage investors and buyers, he oversaw the construction of the Belt Line Railway ...
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01st November 2007
Buying a home is more often than not much of an emotional decision. The location, size, surrounding homes and age are very significant factors that set the base price of a property, but a superior design and feeling of the interiors can push it up signifi...
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28th September 2007
In todays world of strong chemicals and unnatural household cleaning products it's worth to take a look at the traditional methods our grandmothers used to use for the same end results. If you do your research, it becomes clear that there isn't really a n...
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21st September 2007
I'm sure a lot of us remember the Great Blackout of 2003. It was an event that we will keep telling our children about for many many years - how we went upwards of 24 hours with no electricity, in sweltering heat. "Regular civilians had to direct the traf...
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18th September 2007
Many of us are just too tired to keep up with all the work in a household. Make it easier for yourself and get used to this system, which follows the golden rule - sometimes less is more. Do it regularly - decide how often do you want to declutter a ...
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15th August 2007
Davisville Village is named after John Davis, who immigrated to Canada from Staffordshire, England in 1840 and took an active public role in the community, becoming its largest employer by far. In fact, the former Davisville Post Office once operated by J...
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