Toronto Real Estate, Townhomes

by Dane Masters

Three years ago, there was a real boom in real estate in the state of Toronto. Our family who lived there took a decision to move out, and sold our town home. The result was a nice tidy sum, enough to pay off a previous mortgage, and give a good profit. The money we got from this sale enabled us to purchase a large house in Winnipeg. We paid in cash for a house that had four bedrooms in it and seemed to have plenty of character! The relocation and parting, though not very pleasant, was worth every penny!

Our big house is absolutely sprawling and the property boasts a double lot. If our home was located anywhere within the Toronto real estate market, there’s no way it would sell for less than $300,000. Fully renovated and depending on the exact location, the selling price could even be close to $500,000. So, how did we manage to land this real estate deal and claim our mortgage-free status? The real estate market in Winnipeg is one of the city’s best kept secrets. We’ve experienced a 20% increase in our market in the past three years. However, when we bought our home, we paid a measly $65,000 for a three story home in good condition. There are some cosmetic things that needed (and still need) to be done. My husband plans to install brand new hardwood flooring throughout the main living area. But these are minor concerns when considering what a home of this size and character would go for in the Toronto real estate market.

Recently I was browsing Toronto real estate listings, just to keep an eye on how the market is doing. I was shocked to realize that there are virtually no actual houses available for sale, regardless of condition, anywhere in the Toronto real estate market, for less than $250,000! I couldn’t believe it. Anyone looking to buy in a lower price range is left to choose from townhomes and condominiums. There are no longer any affordable houses in the City of Toronto, regardless of neighborhood, condition or amenities.

All the more reason for joy, when I learnt about this! The relocation has come at the right time! Winnipeg does not have a gridlock through which to battle for office goers. Since situations are better, people do not succumb to road rage. People can still afford to buy houses, as they are below $100,000. Even the neighborhoods offer a choice. Home owners can benefit from the many incentives offered by Manitoba Hydro. A person who buys a fixer-upper can install highly efficient furnaces plus new windows. The interest rates are reasonable on loans. There are also town homes and condominiums for sale. Additionally, compared to Toronto, the maintenance fees are but a fraction over here.

Winnipeg truly has something for everyone. Our housing prices blow Toronto real estate costs out of the water… and that’s just the beginning.

We have now made Winnipeg our home, probably for good. Yes, we miss our friends and family, but we still find ways to keep in touch and see each other on a regular basis. Our family is much happier with our slower pace, the kids love having so much space to run around, and we feel like we’ve made a smart decision for the long run.

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