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stouffville

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

FUNDING FOR HOUSING AND TRANSIT GOOD NEWS

WHAT RETAIL EXPANSION MEANS TO REAL ESTATE

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILEON THORNHILL

APR 16 - 30, 2016VOLUME 24, ISSUE 8, FREE

GTA EDITION

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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.

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MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446

NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255

QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399

WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224

TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781

TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736

TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034

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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.

GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES

PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES

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BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592

MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446

NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255

QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399

WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224

TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781

TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736

TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034

VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633

MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com

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KESWICKSimcoe Landing Phase 2

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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.

GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES

PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES

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NOW OPEN

BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592

MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446

NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255

QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399

WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224

TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781

TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736

TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034

VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633

MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com

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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.

GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES

PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES

Minutes from top shopping, dinning and entertainment

18 Hil l Street, Maple

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NOW OPEN

BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592

MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446

NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255

QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399

WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224

TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781

TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736

TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034

VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633

MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com

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APRIL 16 - 30, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 3 2 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Geranium Homes Innovative new homes in top-ranked Stouff ville

ON THE COVER

property profi les

20 Averton HomesOff ering one of GTA’s best new-home values

24 Fieldgate HomesRegister for exciting new releases from Fieldgate Homes

50 Marlin SpringLife begins at The Mack in Vaughan

neighbourhood profi le

60 ThornhillSpectacular sprawling suburbia

trending

16 OHBANew neighbours will pay the bill for Inclusionary Zoning

38 Housing News10 malls in Canada — one reason to buy near them

+ online

SEARCHHOME

NEIGHBOURHOOD

WITHDYNAMIC

MAPSLOOK FOR THE CIRCLE

+PHOTOS+VIDEOS+ADVICE+INSPIRATION+TRENDING

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contentsAPR 16 - 30, 2016 | VOLUME 24 ISSUE 8

306470

24 42 Hot TopicMakeover tips that increase your home’s valueby Anthony Jong

46 Money MattersHow to be debt-free foreverby Gail Vaz-Oxlade

48 Value AddedUpgrades with the best ROIby John-Luke Sahlani

62 Cleaning AdviceMolly Maid’s top 10 spring cleaning tipsby Kim Dunn

64 Designer AdviceThe magic carpet guideby Yanic Simard

69 Hot TopicLow Canadian dollar is an investor’s paradiseby Anthony Jong

buyers’ resource section

74 Hot Properties New releases, openings and preview registrations

77 Mortgage Rates

in every issue

4 Editor’s Note

6 Contributors

78 What’s Online

79 Advertiser Index

70 Mattamy HomesThe Residences of Creekshore Common breaks ground

inspiration

34 Wall DecorFraming alternatives for your artwork

52 Style FileHow design collaborations work

58 At HomeFive tips for decorating on a budget

advice

10 BILD ReportFederal funding for housing and transit good newsby Bryan Tuckey

14 Fundamentally SpeakingWhy we need context, not just data, on foreign investorsby Wayne Karl

18 Make Your MoveAvoid being penny wise and pound foolishby Chuck Resnick

28 Mortgage AdviceSaving options for buying a homeby Alyssa Richard

32 Cleaning AdviceFour disgusting things you’re doing at home unknowinglyby Elisa Krovblit

40 Legally SpeakingDeciphering legal languageby Jayson Schwarz

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APRIL 16 - 30, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 3 2 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Geranium Homes Innovative new homes in top-ranked Stouff ville

ON THE COVER

property profi les

20 Averton HomesOff ering one of GTA’s best new-home values

24 Fieldgate HomesRegister for exciting new releases from Fieldgate Homes

50 Marlin SpringLife begins at The Mack in Vaughan

neighbourhood profi le

60 ThornhillSpectacular sprawling suburbia

trending

16 OHBANew neighbours will pay the bill for Inclusionary Zoning

38 Housing News10 malls in Canada — one reason to buy near them

+ online

SEARCHHOME

NEIGHBOURHOOD

WITHDYNAMIC

MAPSLOOK FOR THE CIRCLE

+PHOTOS+VIDEOS+ADVICE+INSPIRATION+TRENDING

MORE

contentsAPR 16 - 30, 2016 | VOLUME 24 ISSUE 8

306470

24 42 Hot TopicMakeover tips that increase your home’s valueby Anthony Jong

46 Money MattersHow to be debt-free foreverby Gail Vaz-Oxlade

48 Value AddedUpgrades with the best ROIby John-Luke Sahlani

62 Cleaning AdviceMolly Maid’s top 10 spring cleaning tipsby Kim Dunn

64 Designer AdviceThe magic carpet guideby Yanic Simard

69 Hot TopicLow Canadian dollar is an investor’s paradiseby Anthony Jong

buyers’ resource section

74 Hot Properties New releases, openings and preview registrations

77 Mortgage Rates

in every issue

4 Editor’s Note

6 Contributors

78 What’s Online

79 Advertiser Index

70 Mattamy HomesThe Residences of Creekshore Common breaks ground

inspiration

34 Wall DecorFraming alternatives for your artwork

52 Style FileHow design collaborations work

58 At HomeFive tips for decorating on a budget

advice

10 BILD ReportFederal funding for housing and transit good newsby Bryan Tuckey

14 Fundamentally SpeakingWhy we need context, not just data, on foreign investorsby Wayne Karl

18 Make Your MoveAvoid being penny wise and pound foolishby Chuck Resnick

28 Mortgage AdviceSaving options for buying a homeby Alyssa Richard

32 Cleaning AdviceFour disgusting things you’re doing at home unknowinglyby Elisa Krovblit

40 Legally SpeakingDeciphering legal languageby Jayson Schwarz

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APRIL 16 - 30, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 5 4 YPNEXTHOME.CA4 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Life events get you moving

Clean-up in aisle fi veGood news, shoppers. Some great

things are happening in Canadian

retail and residential real estate.

As our story on page 38 discusses,

Ontario rocks in both worlds. Five of

the 10 top-performing malls in Canada

are located in the province, and four of

those are located in the GTA.

Now comes news that Loblaws is

committing $1-billion to build new

and renovate existing stores, adding

thousands of new jobs.

This is important because when

large retailers undergo major

expansions, it’s a sign of good times

and that an area is on the upswing.

Like proximity to mass transit, schools

and other amenities, being close to

shopping is a major attraction for

homebuyers. These features are

among the keys to enjoying your

home while you live there, as well as

for potential resale value in the future.

Large retailers and commercial

ventures don’t just pop up in the

middle of nowhere or in declining

neighbourhoods. These companies

make careful, long-range and well

planned-out decisions in lockstep

with municipalities and developers,

based on hard data, research and

demographic information.

+ get social

Editors' Notes

THORNHILL

TAKE A TOUR ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/thornhill

Interact with us on social media: ypnexthome

SUSAN LEGGEEditor-in-Chief / Director of ContentYellow Pages NextHomeEmail: [email protected]: @SusanLegge

WAYNE KARLSenior EditorYellow Pages NextHomeEmail: [email protected]: @WayneKarl

The decision to move is often

triggered by a life event, such as a

new job or a new addition to the

family, or simply because you want a

change of scenery.

Whatever the reason, it’s important

to address what your new needs are

before you start hunting for a new

place — rather than during. With all of

the information available to you these

days, it’s easy to get distracted.

To keep you on track and up to date

on the latest listings available across

Canada, check out this issue and

our new website, YPNextHome.ca.

Not only will you fi nd an easy way to

connect with prospective properties,

you’ll be able to dig deep on details

such as such as costs, neighbourhood

information and much more.

Deciding to move is easy, it’s fi nding

the right place that can sometimes be

tough. Let us help.

Drop us a line and let us know if

you have any questions or comments.

We’d love to hear from you.

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DESIGNER ADVICE JANE LOCKHART Jane lockhart is Founder and Principal Designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design in Toronto. She can be reached at 416.762.2493. janelockhart.com

Contributors

PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME

Jacqueline Hill

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT

Susan Legge

DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL

Moe Lalani

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER, NEW HOME GUIDE GTA, NEW CONDO GUIDE

Anne-Marie Breen

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER, NEW HOME & CONDO GUIDE,SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO

Susan Maxwell

EDITOR

Wayne Karl

ART DIRECTOR

Tammy Leung

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Sonia Bell, Sara Duck (on leave), Elisa Krovblit, Jackie Marchildon, Lydia McNutt (on leave)

SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Nina Downs [email protected]

SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

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NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER

John Jenkins

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LEGALLY SPEAKINGJAYSON SCHWARZ, Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law fi rm Schwarz Law LLP. He can be reached by visiting schwarzlaw.ca or by email at [email protected] or phone at 416.486.2040

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Federal funding for housing and transit good news

Advice | BILD REPORT

THE RECENt federal budget

included funding for public transit

and a� ordable housing and that’s

good news for the GTA.

The federal government plans to

invest $3.4 billion in public transit

across the nation over the next

three years and Ontario will get the

largest share at about $1.5 billion.

Our industry has long-advocated for

all levels of government to invest in

public transit. Everyone benefi ts from

it and we all have a responsibility to

help pay for it.

For decades there has

been underinvestment in new

infrastructure, especially public

transit, by government. Not only does

the GTA need more as its population

continues to grow, but it also needs

to replace and retrofi t aging assets

that have been neglected for so long.

It has fallen to new homebuyers to

contribute disproportionately to the

cost of new infrastructure, including

transit. Ever-increasing development

charges and other government fees

and taxes have been applied to the

cost of development to the point

where government fees and charges

make up about one-fi fth of the price

of new homes in the GTA.

It’s important the federal

government’s commitment to

share in the capital cost of transit

be used to reduce price pressures

on new residential development

and new homebuyers.

The other piece of good news

in the recent federal budget was

funding for a� ordable housing. The

federal government pledged $2.3

billion toward a� ordable housing

construction and renovation, shelters

and tackling homelessness in Canada

over the next two years.

Ontario will get a portion of that

funding, and if applied appropriately,

it will go toward programs that can

assist our industry in building more

a� ordable housing in the GTA.

With this new funding,

governments must create clearly

defi ned programs and explain how

to access them. As a partner in

building more a� ordable housing

the development industry needs to

understand so we can help to get

more homes constructed.

What is really needed to get more

a� ordable housing built in the GTA

are programs and incentives that help

to make the business case for these

developments. For example, in the

U.S., the cities that have successful

a� ordable housing programs are

supported by state and federal

funding and they use planning and

fi nancial incentives like a development

fund or tax exemptions to make sure

a� ordable housing doesn’t undermine

housing a� ordability.

Federal funding to help address

a� ordable housing and public

infrastructure issues is a good fi rst

step. To be e� ective, it will require

collaboration from every sector so

that municipalities, homebuilders

and providers can invest the funding

into shovel-worthy projects that help

people and create jobs in the GTA.

Bryan Tuckey is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association and a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. Follow him on Twitter @bildgta, facebook.com/bildgta, and bildblogs.ca

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Wayne Karl is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics – such as economic fundamentals – you need to examine when buying

property. He can be reached at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl

By Wayne Karl

Advice | FUNDAMENTALLY SPEAKING

IMAGINE A HOUSE of cards – or a

game of Jenga – where one wrong

move could cause everything to

come crashing down. This is the fear

some have when it comes to foreign

investors in Canadian real estate.

The concern is that foreign buyers–

those who live elsewhere but buy

properties in Canada and rent them

out – are driving up home prices,

particularly in hot markets such as

Vancouver and Toronto. This o� shore

demand is leading to, some believe,

an artifi cial and unsustainable market

which could cause a crash if for any

reason these owners pulled out or

sold their homes en masse.

“People are concerned that foreign

buyers are coming in and buying too

many properties and driving the prices

up,” Ben Myers, senior vice-president,

market research and analytics at

Fortress Real Developments, told New

Home Guide. “That is the big concern.”

Canada Mortgage and Housing

Corp. is taking steps to address this

“data gap,” by scheduling meetings

with industry stakeholders and other

measures. In Budget 2016, Prime

Minister Justin Trudeau promised to

get a better handle on the issue.

Some of these foreign buyers are

paying cash – given that Canadian

properties are a relative bargain

compared to prices back home

for Chinese buyers, for example.

This means they’re not borrowing

from Canadian banks or requiring

insurance from CMHC, further

contributing to the dearth of data.

Without such transparency, it could

fall on real estate agents and lawyers

to report such transactions.

The problem with this scenario,

points out Don R. Campbell, well

known real estate investor and

author, is that “data without action

or policy is just knowledge.” There is

nothing currently in place preventing

foreigners from purchasing Canadian

real estate.

“I’m a stats guy,” adds Myers.

“I’d love to see the information,

but I think we have a pretty good

idea that residential real estate

sales activity to non-domestic

buyers is pretty isolated to Toronto

and Vancouver. Should Canadian

taxpayers in every other metro

area be on the hook for the cost

of collecting this info?

“If we fi nd out foreign buyers own

1.2 per cent of Canadian residential

dwellings – 3.5 per cent in Toronto

units and 6.1 per cent in Vancouver –

then what? How much will it cost to

take the next steps?

“Even if you had the proper data

and the world’s best econometricians,

you could never know what a home

would have sold for if a foreign

purchaser didn’t buy it,” says Myers.

Campbell says any such data would

be “incredibly inaccurate, given the

many ways in which the ultimate

purchaser can hide who is buying.”

He also points out that The

Personal Information Protection and

Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)

could limit any disclosure. PIPEDA

sets out ground rules for how private

sector organizations may collect, use

or disclose personal information in

the course of commercial activities.

Why we need context, not just data, on foreign investors

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THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT recently

announced details of its 2016 Long-

Term A� ordable Housing Strategy,

including a commitment to introduce

enabling legislation that would give

municipalities the ability to mandate

the inclusion of a� ordable housing

units in new development projects.

“We all know that nothing comes

for free,” says Joe Vaccaro, CEO

of the Ontario Home Builders’

Association (OHBA). “Creating more

a� ordable housing units should not

come at the expense of housing

a� ordability. Requiring free housing

units as part of a new community

approval is just another way to have

new neighbours cover the bill as the

cost of their new home goes up to

pay for these new units.

“Many people are quick to say

that they can produce new housing

units with no government money,

but that’s because they are making

everyone buying a new home pay the

bill for them,” Vaccaro adds.

Trending

Inclusionary Zoning is a planning tool used in American cities such as New

York City, San Francisco, Boston and Washington. In all these jurisdictions

there are fi nancial and planning incentives to support the developments such

as density bonusing, an Inclusionary Zoning development fund supported by

state and federal funding. Successful inclusionary programs in American cities

provide planning and fi nancial support to ensure a� ordable housing doesn’t

undermine housing a� ordability.

“All levels of government talk about a� ordability as a priority as they pile on

new taxes, charges and process to Ontario’s new neighbours,” says Vaccaro.

“If governments are serious about making housing more a� ordable then the

new power cannot be an add on to existing Section 37, development charges,

parkland fees and outdated parking and zoning standards.”

“OHBA is going to work with all levels of government to ensure that

Inclusionary Zoning does not undermine housing a� ordability for Ontario’s

new neighbours.”

The Ontario Home Builders’ Association is the voice of the building, land

development and professional renovation industry in Ontario representing 4,000

member companies organized into 30 local associations across the province.

Our members have built over 700,000 homes in the last 10 years in more than

500 Ontario communities. The industry contributes over $45 billion to Ontario’s

economy and employs more than 325,000 people across the province.

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Advice | MAKE YOUR MOVE

THERE’S AN OLD SAYING about

being penny wise and pound foolish,

and I see this play out often in the

moving industry.

When anticipating moving your

home or business, you have the option

of hiring a moving company or doing it

yourself. Although people assume DIY

is the economical way to go, hiring a

professional mover can, in fact, save

you time, stress and even money.

Think about it. By doing it yourself,

you have to rent a truck, determine

supplies/moving equipment and other

incidentals. You need to transfer your

possessions from point A to B safely

and e� ciently, and fi nd helpers.

Few are qualifi ed or willing to get

behind the wheel of a moving truck,

so likely what you end up with is a

cargo van, which requires more than

one trip. You ask a few friends and/

or family members to help with the

reward of cold beverages and pizza,

but at the last minute, some of them

do not show up. Those who do are

probably not trained in things like

how to lift boxes without hurting their

backs. There is much more chance of

injury when people move themselves.

The most common reason why

people opt for DIY is expense,

because they assume that longtime,

recognized, national brand movers

are expensive. Relocation specialists

o� er skilled, trained, bonded,

uniformed and experienced movers

who have the same goal in mind as

you — to move your items as quickly

and as safely as possible.

Avoid being penny wise and pound foolish when planning your move

By Chuck Resnick

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Many movers such as Two Men

and a Truck Canada o� er a free,

no obligation in-home estimate so

you know exactly where you stand

should you choose to hire them.

Many people don’t realize what it

takes to move; you may be surprised

at the cost and what it covers. If you

hire professionals to pack as well,

we have all the supplies that ensure

safe traveling for all categories of

possessions, from heavy books to

fragile lamps. Our boxes, for example,

come in standard sizes so they can

be stacked in the moving van to

maximize space.

We have dollies, stretch wrap,

blankets and ties for securing items

to the van walls. The goal is to get

everything in the truck secured, so

it does not shift during travel. DIYers

likely lack the know-how to do this

e� ectively. Even if you do decide to

pack your own belongings, consider

purchasing professional packing

materials from a reputable mover.

Whether you are moving your

residence belongings or transferring

o� ce furniture, equipment and fi les,

moving specialists know what to plan

for and how to arrange the logistics.

You may have a narrow window of

opportunity because of booking

elevators in a condominium, for

example. We make it our business

to take on the headaches of the

move for you. Moving is one of

the most exciting — and stressful

— life steps you can take. Enlisting

a professional mover is a fabulous

stress reducer.

If you are planning a move, think

through the steps needed and keep

an open mind to your options.

Sure, you can do it yourself, but do

you really want to? Doing it yourself

will likely cost you more in time,

money and aggravation. When

you look at the big picture, hiring

professional movers may be one of

the best relocation decisions you

could make!

Chuck Resnick is vice-president of marketing and operations, Two Men and a Truck Canada. Visit twomen.ca

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SHARON VILLAGE, SHARON

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Property Profi le | AVERTON HOMES

Off ering one of the GTA’s best new-home values, Averton Homes is set to open the second phase of

AVERTON HOMES, ONE OF CANADA’S leading national

homebuilders, is set to release the second phase of

Pickering’s best-selling townhome community, Main

Street Seaton.

Nestled within Pickering’s Seaton neighbourhood, Main

Street Seaton is a master-planned community off ering

homebuyers an incredible selection of heritage-inspired

brownstone townhomes.

Priced from the low $300’s, and ranging in size from

1,105 to 1,537 sq. ft., residences are available in three

distinct collections including back-to-back garden

Main Street Seaton

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[ in Pickering ]

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Bunglow and town homes. Quick move-in’s.Sales Centre located at 120 John Street West.From the mid $600’s905 378 2500Luxury Townhomes Coming Soon!

DOWNTOWN NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE

Averton Square.

The Estates At Riverbend.

Averton.caLearn more @

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Victoria Highlands.

All 1-2 bedroom condos. All quick move-in’s.From the low $300’s416 747 9691

ETOBICOKE

Evolution.

Luxury condominium villas. All quick move-in’s.From $700’s to over $1 million416 646 9898

KLEINBURG

Averton Common.

design is everything.

PETERBOROUGH - Coming Soon

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towns, conventional coach towns,

and contemporary urban towns.

Phase two of Main Street Seaton’s

Urban Towns will include exciting

new designs, including up to three

bedroom layouts, up to 2.5 baths,

upstairs laundry, walk-in closets,

terraces and parking for up to

two cars.

“We are proud of the overwhelming

response to this new product,”

says Peter D’Ambrosio, president

of Averton Homes. “Offering GTA

homebuyers unprecedented value

was our goal and we are excited to be

introducing Phase II of this amazing

master-planned community.”

Blending seamlessly into the natural

fabric of the neighbourhood, each

home has been carefully-crafted for

urban living, providing the ultimate in

comfort and elegance.

With its location off Brock

Street, one of Pickering’s major

north-south thoroughfares, Main

Street Seaton offers residents

LocationPickering

BuilderAverton Homes

DevelopmentMain Street Seaton

Home TypeTownhomes up to three-bedroom layouts and up to 2.5 baths

Sales Centre2725 Brock Rd., open Monday to Thursday 1 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Friday

Contact289.545.0022visit averton.ca

the Main Street convenience –

with excellent schools, shops

and a variety of social services.

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the

surrounding parks and recreational

areas, including the Seaton Trail, the

Petticoat Creek Conservation Area,

the Rouge Park, and the Seaton Golf

and Country Club.

In proximity the GO Station, with

the 407 easily accessible to the north

and the 401 to the south, residents

at Main Street Seaton will also have

easy access to all points throughout

the GTA.

For more information on Main Street

Seaton’s Phase 2 release, register

today at averton.ca

The Main Street Seaton Sales Office

is located at 2725 Brock Rd. in

Pickering. Hours are Monday to

Thursday from 1 to 7 p.m.; Saturday,

Sunday and holidays from 11 a.m.

to 6 p.m.; Friday closed. For more

information, call 289.545.0022 or

visit averton.ca

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Property Profile | FIELDGATE HOMES

TIME AND TIME AGAIN, when we ask our homeowners why they

chose to buy a Fieldgate home, we get some pretty familiar answers.

Many say that the deciding factor was Fieldgate’s award winning

floorplan designs, while others say it was the beautiful master-

planned community design. Whatever your reason for choosing

Fieldgate, with New Releases coming soon to all three of our current

new home communities, we’re confident that you will find a home

that you’ll love in 2016 with Fieldgate Homes.

Valleylands – West Brampton You can register now for the next release at Valleylands. Boasting a

fantastic selection of single detached 38- and 50-ft. designs from the

$700’s, discerning homebuyers are going to like what they see when

they discover these impeccably crafted luxury homes.

…continued on page 26

ABOVE

The Bazille A elevation decorated model home at Impressions in Kleinburg is 3,448 sq. ft., and with a guest suite, 3,600 sq. ft.

Own first in some of the GTA’s favourite family communities…Register today for exciting new releases from Fieldgate Homes

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At Valleylands, the best of west

Brampton living is literally at your

doorstep. The Heartland Town Centre

is only five minutes away, offering

major retailers such as Best Buy,

Home Depot and Costco. Nearby Erin

Mills Town Centre, Trinity Common

Mall and Bramalea City Centre also

offer wonderful selections of shops

and restaurants. Nature lovers can

soak up the Credit River landscape

at nearby El Dorado Park and golfing

enthusiasts will be impressed with the

great selection of golf courses within

a short driving distance. If that weren’t

enough, the commute to Toronto is

a breeze with Hwys. 401 and 407 just

minutes away.

Impressions – Kleinburg The new release at Impressions

in Kleinburg features yet another

stellar collection of luxurious family

residences in a charming village

setting. Featuring exquisite single

detached 38- and 44-ft. homes

starting from more than $1 million,

you can discover a lifestyle of

true comfort and prestige in this

exceptional family community.

Throughout all of the GTA, there’s

no place quite like the Village of

Kleinburg. Perfectly nestled between

the east and west branches of the

Humber River, Kleinburg offers

all the pleasures of small town

life just minutes from the big city

conveniences of Vaughan and the

surrounding area. Vaughan’s many

other charming neighbourhoods

also offer convenient shopping

destinations – such as Vaughan Mills

– boasting a host of major retailers

and top name brands. Commuting is

made easy with Hwys. 27, 400, 427

and 407 all just minutes away.

CityTowns – West Brampton The homes at CityTowns offer an ideal

combination of form and function,

with contemporary open-concept

floor plans that offer ample space

for growing families. These two- and

three-storey designs have been

expertly conceived to provide you with

everything you need – family-sized

kitchens, spacious living and dining

areas, impressive master suites, large

bedrooms and more. With homes

priced from the $400’s, you can

discover great style and great value

here. Register today at fieldgatehomes.

com for the next release.

Coming Soon – Stouffville & West WhitbyAn all new release will be coming

soon to Stouffville’s popular Blue

Sky Community. Featuring a

range of single-detached homes

and freehold townhomes in this

popular community setting, GTA

homebuyers have a lot to look

forward to.

Our next master-planned

community is Whitby Meadows.

It will feature an exceptional

selection of 30-, 36-, 42-ft. single

detached homes, semis and freehold

townhomes in west Whitby’s finest

natural setting.

To register for the next release at any

of our three current communities,

please visit fieldgatehomes.com

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IF YOU WANT TO SAVE for a home in the next fi ve years,

you should avoid stocks because you could lose money.

Instead, you should use no-risk options like a high-interest

savings account or GICs. But what type of savings vehicle

should you use?

There are three di� erent types of accounts to choose

from and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Here are your options:

RRSP

An RRSP allows the money you save to grow tax-free. If

you qualify as a fi rst-time homebuyer, you’ll also be able

to take advantage of the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP).

Using the HBP, you can withdraw up to $25,000 from

your RRSP as long as the money was deposited more than

90 days ago. If you’re buying with a spouse or partner who’s

also a fi rst-time buyer, you can each take out $25,000 for a

total of $50,000. The money you withdraw has to be taken

out no later than 30 days after the closing date.

You must repay what you borrowed the second year

after the year you withdrew the funds. You have up to 15

years to repay that amount.

For example, if you borrow $24,000 from your RRSP,

you’ll need to pay $1,600 a year ($24,000 divided by 15,

equals $1,600).

You can pay more than the $1,600 towards your HBP in

any given year and your annual payments will decrease. If

you decide to pay $9,400 in the second year, then you’ll

only need to pay $1,000 a year thereafter.

The great thing about the money you withdraw from

your RRSP for the HBP is it’s tax-free. However, if you can’t

a� ord to make the annual payment, you’ll have to declare

it as RRSP income on your tax return.

TFSA

Like an RRSP, a TFSA also allows your money to grow tax-

free. But there aren’t as many restrictions as there are with

an RRSP.

If you’re buying a home for the second or third time,

you can still make a tax-free withdrawal from your TFSA.

There aren’t any fi rst-time homebuyer restrictions.

You’re not restricted from borrowing just $25,000

because you can withdraw as much as you want from a

TFSA. You also don’t have to pay the money back over a

specifi c timeframe. In fact, you don’t have to repay the

amount you took out and there aren’t any tax penalties.

The other good thing about using your TFSA is you keep

your RRSP intact and allow your money to compound

over time so you can save more for retirement.

However, you won’t get a tax refund if you save using a

TFSA instead of an RRSP. If you were to get a refund, you

could use that extra cash for your down payment and be

able to save even more money.

Non-registered account

You could use a non-registered account to save for a

house but this isn’t the best option because you’ll be taxed

on any interest earned.

The only reason you might use this type of account is

if you don’t have any RRSP or TFSA contribution room,

which is highly unlikely.

However, you can withdraw as much money as you

want from a non-registered account and you never have

to pay it back.

Which one to choose?

RRSPs and TFSAs allow your money to grow tax-free while

a non-registered account does not. A TFSA has fewer

restrictions while a saving in an RRSP will provide you with

tax refunds, which can increase your savings.

The best option might be to use a combination of both.

YEAR 2016 2017 2018

HBP Balance $24,000 $22,400 $13,000

Annual

Repayment

Amount

$1,600

($24,000

÷ 15 years)

$1,600

($22,400

÷ 14 years)

$1,000

($13,000

÷ 13 years)

Your Payment $1,600 $9,400 $1,000

Advice | MORTGAGE ADVICE

Alyssa Richard is the founder and CEO of ratehub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart fi nancial decisions.

By Alyssa Richard

Savings options for buying a home

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coming next to stouffville!

register now!vistaflatsandtowns.com

Ten years and more than 800 families after it all

began, Geranium Homes invites you to be

part of the final phase of Stouffville’s

multi-award winning Cardinal Point

community.

Introducing VISTA — a new way

of living in Stouffville.

Located steps from a natural

ravine with miles of trails,

these exciting new

condominium 1-storey flats

and 2-storey towns

combine innovative

design and exceptional

finishes, with wonderful

views and a location

surrounded by nature!

VISTA flats and towns.

Enjoy a new point

of view.

BILD 2014 P2G COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR

BILD 2012 HOME BUILDER OF THE YEAR

CHBA 2011 GRAND SAM AWARD WINNER Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Brokers protected. E.&O.E. April 2016.

incredibly priced from the high

$300’S

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IN ITS 10TH ANNUAL POLL,

Moneysense Magazine ranked

Whitchurch-Stouffville 124 of 209

Best Places to Live in all of Canada

2015 – this is the town’s first entry

on the list, which evaluates multiple

factors before adding a city or town.

This ranking is unlikely to surprise

any of the more than 800 families

who, since sales started in 2008,

have chosen The Neighbourhoods of

Cardinal Point in Stouffville as their

home. Cardinal Point is the recipient

of the home building industry’s 2014

Best Places to Grow Community of

the Year Award, and a highly sought-

after neighbourhood.

Property Profile | GERANIUM HOMES

cover story

LocationStouffville

BuilderGeranium Homes

DevelopmentVista Flats & Towns

Home TypeCondominium one-storey flats and two-storey towns

Contactvistaflatsandtowns.com

Innovative new homes in top-ranked

StouffvilleComing soon, Geranium Homes

will offer an incredible homebuying

opportunity to a whole new audience

seeking a chance to live in a top-

ranked community. Vista Flats & Towns

is the final release in Cardinal Point

and will introduce a new way of living

with innovative condominium one-

storey flats and two-storey towns.

“With prices starting in the high

$300,000s, we expect Vista will

have enormous appeal for first-time

homebuyers. They will also appreciate

the variety of homes already built in

Cardinal Point, representing move-up

opportunities within in the community

they love, should they desire a larger

Vista’s location

Fitness enthusiasts have numerous

opportunities to stay active, from

swimming and organized programs at

the Leisure Centre to the many golf

courses and kilometers of cycling and

hiking trails surrounding the town.

Vista will offer the best of town and

country life surrounded by wonderful

amenities. To be among the first to

learn more about Vista Flats & Towns,

register at vistaflatsandtowns.com

Since 1977, Geranium has developed

numerous master-planned

communities, taking them from

conception to completion, creating

desirable neighbourhoods and

establishing a solid reputation for

quality design and construction. To

learn more, visit geraniumhomes.com

home down the road,” says Stephanie

Lane, marketing and sales manager.

Vista is surrounded by nature,

situated where the ground rises at the

western edge of Geranium’s award-

winning Cardinal Point, just east of

Hwy. 48 and north of Stouffville Road.

Cardinal Point is Stouffville’s “have

it all” master-planned community, a

place where neighbours greet each

other as they walk or cycle along the

30-km trails in the natural ravine and

children’s laughter is heard coming

from the parkettes and playgrounds

which cater to younger residents.

Soccer games are often played in the

large central park, also a favourite

destination for dog walkers.

Vista will bring impeccable design

in single-level and two-storey homes

to those seeking an affordable

homeownership opportunity. Priced

from the upper $300’s, these unique

layouts will be built with Geranium’s

superior construction materials and

include quality interior finishes.

Residents of Vista will find getting

around easy; buses run along Millard

Street a short walk from the homes,

and frequent GO Train and Bus service

from Main Street into Union Station

takes approximately one hour. Vista is

also close to Hwys. 404 and 407.

A variety of quaint restaurants,

shops, services and a weekly farmers’

market are arrayed along Stouffville’s

Main Street. Larger brand name

stores such as the Metro, LCBO and

Shoppers Drug Mart are just a few

minutes’ drive away.

A large park is the unique gateway to Cardinal Point.

Bright interiors, like that of Geranium’s Uptownes community, will delight Vista buyers.

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IN ITS 10TH ANNUAL POLL,

Moneysense Magazine ranked

Whitchurch-Stouffville 124 of 209

Best Places to Live in all of Canada

2015 – this is the town’s first entry

on the list, which evaluates multiple

factors before adding a city or town.

This ranking is unlikely to surprise

any of the more than 800 families

who, since sales started in 2008,

have chosen The Neighbourhoods of

Cardinal Point in Stouffville as their

home. Cardinal Point is the recipient

of the home building industry’s 2014

Best Places to Grow Community of

the Year Award, and a highly sought-

after neighbourhood.

Property Profile | GERANIUM HOMES

cover story

LocationStouffville

BuilderGeranium Homes

DevelopmentVista Flats & Towns

Home TypeCondominium one-storey flats and two-storey towns

Contactvistaflatsandtowns.com

Innovative new homes in top-ranked

StouffvilleComing soon, Geranium Homes

will offer an incredible homebuying

opportunity to a whole new audience

seeking a chance to live in a top-

ranked community. Vista Flats & Towns

is the final release in Cardinal Point

and will introduce a new way of living

with innovative condominium one-

storey flats and two-storey towns.

“With prices starting in the high

$300,000s, we expect Vista will

have enormous appeal for first-time

homebuyers. They will also appreciate

the variety of homes already built in

Cardinal Point, representing move-up

opportunities within in the community

they love, should they desire a larger

Vista’s location

Fitness enthusiasts have numerous

opportunities to stay active, from

swimming and organized programs at

the Leisure Centre to the many golf

courses and kilometers of cycling and

hiking trails surrounding the town.

Vista will offer the best of town and

country life surrounded by wonderful

amenities. To be among the first to

learn more about Vista Flats & Towns,

register at vistaflatsandtowns.com

Since 1977, Geranium has developed

numerous master-planned

communities, taking them from

conception to completion, creating

desirable neighbourhoods and

establishing a solid reputation for

quality design and construction. To

learn more, visit geraniumhomes.com

home down the road,” says Stephanie

Lane, marketing and sales manager.

Vista is surrounded by nature,

situated where the ground rises at the

western edge of Geranium’s award-

winning Cardinal Point, just east of

Hwy. 48 and north of Stouffville Road.

Cardinal Point is Stouffville’s “have

it all” master-planned community, a

place where neighbours greet each

other as they walk or cycle along the

30-km trails in the natural ravine and

children’s laughter is heard coming

from the parkettes and playgrounds

which cater to younger residents.

Soccer games are often played in the

large central park, also a favourite

destination for dog walkers.

Vista will bring impeccable design

in single-level and two-storey homes

to those seeking an affordable

homeownership opportunity. Priced

from the upper $300’s, these unique

layouts will be built with Geranium’s

superior construction materials and

include quality interior finishes.

Residents of Vista will find getting

around easy; buses run along Millard

Street a short walk from the homes,

and frequent GO Train and Bus service

from Main Street into Union Station

takes approximately one hour. Vista is

also close to Hwys. 404 and 407.

A variety of quaint restaurants,

shops, services and a weekly farmers’

market are arrayed along Stouffville’s

Main Street. Larger brand name

stores such as the Metro, LCBO and

Shoppers Drug Mart are just a few

minutes’ drive away.

A large park is the unique gateway to Cardinal Point.

Bright interiors, like that of Geranium’s Uptownes community, will delight Vista buyers.

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Advice | CLEANING ADVICE

AN EXPERT ON THE chemistry of

clean, Kim Dunn holds a degree in

industrial microbiology and owns

a Molly Maid franchise. She spoke

with us about the disgusting things

we’re doing at home – and it has us

changing our ways.

The fi rst thing you need to be

aware of, explains Dunn, is fomites.

“Fomites are any contaminated

inanimate object. We are surrounded

by fomites – germ-holding things,”

she says.

So what are the worst culprits?

You’ll be surprised – and more than a

little grossed out by the things you’ve

been doing.

Disgusting thing you’re doing #1: Sponges

The gross factor: A sponge has 10

million bacteria per square inch.

“It’s as dirty as it smells!” she says

emphatically. “It’s loaded with bacteria

– Salmonella, E. coli, Pseudomonus

– and has a surface area 1,000 times

that of a cloth. Just think of all of

those nooks and crannies. The toilet

seat is cleaner than a cutting board

wiped down with a dirty sponge – the

sponge is 200,000 times dirtier,” says

Dunn.

The fi x: It’s always moist and damp

– and a rinse isn’t a cleansing,” she

explains. Use a micro fi bre cloths,

which does the job and is much

more sanitary. If you insist on using

a sponge for more than a day or two

(Dunn’s sta� are instructed to toss

sponges after two days) then you

4 disgusting things you’re doing at home unknowingly

By Elisa Krovblit

MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice

need to disinfect them with one of

these three methods:

1. Run them through the dishwasher

2. Soak them in a concentration of

one part bleach to nine parts water

for at least fi ve minutes

3. Boil them in a pot of water at 60 C

for fi ve minutes (in the microwave or

on the stove).

Disgusting thing you’re doing #2: The loofah

Exfoliating is over-rated, but if you

must do it, ditch the loofah and go

with a body wash that includes an

exfoliant.

The gross factor: A person sheds 1.5

million skin fl akes an hour.

“Guess what’s stuck on that loofah?

Staph aureus is a common bacteria

on the skin, but Staph A on the inside

isn’t a good thing.”

The fi x: You can’t bleach it, the

best you can do is soak it in a 50/50

mixture of vinegar and water for at

least an hour. It’s always in a humid

area; if you have to use one, hang it

up to help it stay dry between uses.

Disgusting thing you’re doing #3: Wall-to-wall carpeting

The gross factor: It’s a botanical zoo.

Skin cells multiplied by the number of

people, pet hair, fungus, dust mites,

allergens, food and dirt from the

outside.

“Carpeting is 4,000 times dirtier

than the toilet seat. Just think about

pets coming in from a walk or out of

a litter box.”

The fi x: Use a good vacuum,

preferably with a HEPA fi lter or a

central vac. Steam clean carpeting

once or twice a year, but not more.

Too much moisture can encourage

mould growth under the carpet.

Disgusting thing you’re doing #4: The TV remote

The gross factor: They’re dropped on

the fl oor, get sat on by people and

pets, stu� ed into dirty crevices of the

couch and constantly touched by

everyone in the family – and more

often than not have grease stains (we

don’t wash our hands when eating

popcorn and change the channels).

If we want to continue with the

toilet seat comparison, the TV

remote is about 4,000 times dirtier

than the toilet seat. And if you

haven’t wiped it down since the day

you brought the TV home – then

much, much dirtier.

The fi x: Once a week take a cloth

slightly moistened with alcohol or

a disinfectant cloth like a Lysol or

Clorox wipe and wipe down the

remote. In fact, the grunge factor

goes for all the remotes in your

home, plus things like the computer

keyboard, the light switch and any

other surface you constantly touch –

however briefl y.

In love with design and decor, Elisa is senior editor of Condo Guide, Home Decor & Renovations, Renters Guide and Commercial Investor. When not searching out some unusual solutions to her century home’s reno projects, she’s busy discovering the next best thing in Toronto. [email protected]

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Inspiration

ABOUT FIVE YEARS AGO, I came

up with the bright idea to pick up

something for my walls every time I

traveled. Great idea, right? Art would

cover my walls with travel memories

and it would make for interesting

decor. What I didn’t think about was

how hard it would be to bring artwork

home on a plane or while road-

tripping. Needless to say, my idea

was shut down pretty quickly. But,

I remained confi dent that I would

one day start doing this.

So, when I went to Chicago

a couple years ago, I picked up

a beautiful print that I hoped to

hang above my fi replace. It’s an

unconventional size but I opted

against buying the frame with the

print since we were driving back…

what a mistake that was. Custom

framing for this piece was priced

at more than double the cost of

the actual print and its unique size

made it di� cult to fi nd anything

else. Luckily, I discovered some great

framing alternatives that don’t break

the bank and that are also useful if

you’re just looking for a new way to

hang things on your wall.

Use an easel

Granted this look isn’t for everyone

because the easel will take up some

space, but it adds personality to

any room it’s in, and can help bring

together the overall look and feel

of a room too. Di� erent easels work

for di� erent rooms, but generally

speaking there is something for

everyone.

Use clips

This can defi nitely feel reminiscent

of a dorm room if you don’t choose

the appropriate clip or suspending

Framing alternatives for your artwork

By Jackie Marchildon

material, but there are ways to make

this classy, easy and unique. This

works for prints, photos and even

children’s artwork. You can hang

clips simply with wire on a nice

background or you can make a sort

of frame-clipboard out of wood

and take advantage of being able to

change the photos you hang. You can

also use an iron rod, string or even

branches as the base for your clips

and customize the look you want.

Recycle an old frame or windowpane

If you have a vintage frame lying

around that you can’t bring yourself to

throw out, but that is collecting dust

in storage, this is the perfect solution.

You can utilize the clips mentioned

above and hang a print within the

frame on the wall. Antique stores will

often have old windowpanes for sale

and they create a great vintage look

when placed over a photo. Plus, they

are normally quite big so they work

well for large scale photos you might

want to display in a unique fashion.

Jackie Marchildon is the bilingual senior editor at Yellow Pages NextHome. She spends her time searching for hidden gems across the city, whether it’s new neighbourhoods and restaurants or upcoming trends in real estate and home decor.

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“ Despite economic headwinds, retailer failures, digital disruption and the purchasing habits of a new generation, Canada’s evolving retail property sector and its top malls are doing just fi ne”

BC AND ONTARIO aren’t just

superstars in residential property,

they rock in the commercial real

estate world as well – home to the

10 top malls in Canada.

It’s well documented that these two

provinces are home to Canada’s most

expensive and most active housing

markets. Now, a new study from

commercial real estate services fi rm

Avison Young shows they are also the

top performers in retail sales.

What’s the correlation? We’ll get to

that in a minute.

The study shows that BC and

Vancouver were the leading province

and city for retail sales growth in

2015, at 6.6 per cent and 9.9 per cent,

respectively, followed by Ontario at 4.5

per cent and Toronto at 5.4 per cent.

Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre

was Canada’s most productive mall,

with retail sales of $1,610 per square

foot, displacing Vancouver’s Pacifi c

Centre, which topped the list in 2014.

Five of the 10 top-performing malls

are in Ontario, and four of those are

Trending

10 top malls in Canada – and 1 reason to buy near them

located in the Greater Toronto Area.

“Despite economic headwinds,

retailer failures, digital disruption

and the purchasing habits of a

new generation, Canada’s evolving

retail property sector and its top

malls are doing just fi ne,” says Bill

Argeropoulos, principal and practice

leader, research, Canada, for Avison

Young. “While hundreds of millions

of dollars have been invested to

renovate, expand or upgrade some

of the country’s prominent malls

MORE TRENDING ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news

By Wayne Karl

Major retail expansions underway in the GTA:

Sherway Gardens

» Is undergoing a $350-million expansion to add 210,000 sq. ft. of retail space, bringing the total to 1.3 million sq. ft. and 245 stores

» Includes four new full service restaurants, each with a unique dining experience

» New, large stores for Harry Rosen and Sporting Life

» Saks Fifth Avenue, opening in 2016

» Nordstrom, opening in 2017

Yorkdale Shopping Centre

» Is undergoing a $331-million expansion, to be completed in fall 2016

» Includes 298,000 sq. ft. of new retail space

Square One

» Is undergoing a $320-million expansion, to be completed in spring 2016

» Includes a new 120,000-sq.-ft. Holt Renfrew

» Also features another 75,000 sq.-ft. of space for additional retailers

Expansions

to attract new retailers and combat

e-commerce, the retail sector

continues to attract new entrants and

signifi cant investor interest as well.”

So, what does all this mean for

residential real estate?

Not to oversimplify Economics

101, but solid population and

wage growth are among the key

contributors to both healthy retail

and real estate sectors. And with BC

and Ontario economies and housing

markets leading in this regard, it’s

no surprise that residents in these

areas are brimming in the consumer

confi dence department.

So, those markets that are seeing

the largest retail sales growth, are also

those that are experiencing strong

average home price growth.

On the fl ip side, not surprisingly,

oil-dependent provinces such as

Alberta and Saskatchewan, which

Argeropoulos says have the weakest

outlook for retail sales, are also

among the areas where home price

growth is weakest.

When the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue

and Nordstrom set up shop, or when

a retailer such as Yorkdale Shopping

Centre undergoes a major expansion,

it’s usually a sign of good times, and

that an area is on the upswing. Like

proximity to mass transit, schools

and other amenities, being close to

shopping is a major attraction for

homebuyers. These features are

among the keys to enjoying your

home while you live there, as well as

for potential resale value in the future.

Large retailers and commercial

ventures don’t just pop up in the

middle of nowhere or in declining

neighbourhoods. These companies

make careful, long-range and well

planned-out decisions in lockstep

with municipalities and developers,

based on hard data, research and

demographic information.

This is why major retail expansion

is good news: it’s an indicator the

economy continues to strengthen;

and, for those looking to buy a home,

it’s a sign to look out for new or

expanding neighbourhoods and solid

buying opportunities.

TOP 10 SHOPPING MALLS*

And how much it will cost you to buy a home nearby

*By retail sales per square foot

9

Edmonton

2015:$369,536

2014:$362,657

Calgary

2015:$453,814

2014:$460,584

Ottawa

2015:$369,477

2014:$363,161

Toronto

2015:$622,046

2014:$566,491

MississaugaOnt.

2015:$546,296

2014:$506,579

Vancouver (including Burnaby)

2015:$902,801

2014:$812, 653

5

23

= average home price

6

8

10

47

DATA FOR AVERAGE HOME PRICES PROVIDED BY CANADIAN REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION

1

By sales per square foot

1 Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto $1,610

2 Pacifi c Centre, Vancouver $1,599

3 Oakridge Centre, Vancouver $1,537

4 Eaton Centre, Toronto $1,509

5 Southgate Centre, Edmonton $1,215

6 Chinook Centre, Calgary $1,119

7 Royal Bank Plaza, Toronto $1,096

8 Rideau Centre, Ottawa $1,018

9 Metropolis at Metrotown, Burnaby, BC $1,008

10 Square One, Mississauga, Ont. $994

Top 10 Retail Malls in Canada

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“ Despite economic headwinds, retailer failures, digital disruption and the purchasing habits of a new generation, Canada’s evolving retail property sector and its top malls are doing just fi ne”

BC AND ONTARIO aren’t just

superstars in residential property,

they rock in the commercial real

estate world as well – home to the

10 top malls in Canada.

It’s well documented that these two

provinces are home to Canada’s most

expensive and most active housing

markets. Now, a new study from

commercial real estate services fi rm

Avison Young shows they are also the

top performers in retail sales.

What’s the correlation? We’ll get to

that in a minute.

The study shows that BC and

Vancouver were the leading province

and city for retail sales growth in

2015, at 6.6 per cent and 9.9 per cent,

respectively, followed by Ontario at 4.5

per cent and Toronto at 5.4 per cent.

Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre

was Canada’s most productive mall,

with retail sales of $1,610 per square

foot, displacing Vancouver’s Pacifi c

Centre, which topped the list in 2014.

Five of the 10 top-performing malls

are in Ontario, and four of those are

Trending

10 top malls in Canada – and 1 reason to buy near them

located in the Greater Toronto Area.

“Despite economic headwinds,

retailer failures, digital disruption

and the purchasing habits of a

new generation, Canada’s evolving

retail property sector and its top

malls are doing just fi ne,” says Bill

Argeropoulos, principal and practice

leader, research, Canada, for Avison

Young. “While hundreds of millions

of dollars have been invested to

renovate, expand or upgrade some

of the country’s prominent malls

MORE TRENDING ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news

By Wayne Karl

Major retail expansions underway in the GTA:

Sherway Gardens

» Is undergoing a $350-million expansion to add 210,000 sq. ft. of retail space, bringing the total to 1.3 million sq. ft. and 245 stores

» Includes four new full service restaurants, each with a unique dining experience

» New, large stores for Harry Rosen and Sporting Life

» Saks Fifth Avenue, opening in 2016

» Nordstrom, opening in 2017

Yorkdale Shopping Centre

» Is undergoing a $331-million expansion, to be completed in fall 2016

» Includes 298,000 sq. ft. of new retail space

Square One

» Is undergoing a $320-million expansion, to be completed in spring 2016

» Includes a new 120,000-sq.-ft. Holt Renfrew

» Also features another 75,000 sq.-ft. of space for additional retailers

Expansions

to attract new retailers and combat

e-commerce, the retail sector

continues to attract new entrants and

signifi cant investor interest as well.”

So, what does all this mean for

residential real estate?

Not to oversimplify Economics

101, but solid population and

wage growth are among the key

contributors to both healthy retail

and real estate sectors. And with BC

and Ontario economies and housing

markets leading in this regard, it’s

no surprise that residents in these

areas are brimming in the consumer

confi dence department.

So, those markets that are seeing

the largest retail sales growth, are also

those that are experiencing strong

average home price growth.

On the fl ip side, not surprisingly,

oil-dependent provinces such as

Alberta and Saskatchewan, which

Argeropoulos says have the weakest

outlook for retail sales, are also

among the areas where home price

growth is weakest.

When the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue

and Nordstrom set up shop, or when

a retailer such as Yorkdale Shopping

Centre undergoes a major expansion,

it’s usually a sign of good times, and

that an area is on the upswing. Like

proximity to mass transit, schools

and other amenities, being close to

shopping is a major attraction for

homebuyers. These features are

among the keys to enjoying your

home while you live there, as well as

for potential resale value in the future.

Large retailers and commercial

ventures don’t just pop up in the

middle of nowhere or in declining

neighbourhoods. These companies

make careful, long-range and well

planned-out decisions in lockstep

with municipalities and developers,

based on hard data, research and

demographic information.

This is why major retail expansion

is good news: it’s an indicator the

economy continues to strengthen;

and, for those looking to buy a home,

it’s a sign to look out for new or

expanding neighbourhoods and solid

buying opportunities.

TOP 10 SHOPPING MALLS*

And how much it will cost you to buy a home nearby

*By retail sales per square foot

9

Edmonton

2015:$369,536

2014:$362,657

Calgary

2015:$453,814

2014:$460,584

Ottawa

2015:$369,477

2014:$363,161

Toronto

2015:$622,046

2014:$566,491

MississaugaOnt.

2015:$546,296

2014:$506,579

Vancouver (including Burnaby)

2015:$902,801

2014:$812, 653

5

23

= average home price

6

8

10

47

DATA FOR AVERAGE HOME PRICES PROVIDED BY CANADIAN REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION

1

By sales per square foot

1 Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto $1,610

2 Pacifi c Centre, Vancouver $1,599

3 Oakridge Centre, Vancouver $1,537

4 Eaton Centre, Toronto $1,509

5 Southgate Centre, Edmonton $1,215

6 Chinook Centre, Calgary $1,119

7 Royal Bank Plaza, Toronto $1,096

8 Rideau Centre, Ottawa $1,018

9 Metropolis at Metrotown, Burnaby, BC $1,008

10 Square One, Mississauga, Ont. $994

Top 10 Retail Malls in Canada

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FOR THE AVERAGE homebuyer,

there are some legal terms that

require translation. The Government

of Ontario keeps records of every

piece of property in the province.

These records are called the “title

documents.” The document on fi le,

that says who owns the property, is

called the “transfer,” or “deed.” All

of these documents are fi led with

the government – a process that is

called “registering” the document.

When a bank lends money and gets

a record of this loan on title, the

document is called the “mortgage” or

a “charge.” When the charge is paid

o� , a new document is fi led with the

government o� ce and it is called a

“discharge.” If only part of the charge

is paid o� , a document called a

“partial discharge” can be fi led. There

are many other documents, but these

are a good starting point.

Usually when a developer/builder

starts a new project, he will go to a

bank or other fi nancial institution and

just like you, arrange for a mortgage

or charge. The di� erence, however, is

that this can be a huge charge. As an

example, the builder/developer may

have a $50- or $60-million “blanket”

charge applied to enable him/her to

create and build the project. The next

thing that happens is that the house

or condominium is built and sold, and

it is time for closing.

In the Agreement of Purchase and

Sale will be a clause that will relate

to the discharge of that part of the

blanket charge which a� ects the

property you are buying. The builders’

lawyers (the good ones, in any case)

add the clause that the purchaser

will accept the promise (undertaking)

of the builder’s lawyer to register

the partial discharge in a reasonable

period of time, but will give on closing

two important things:

1. A letter (“discharge statement”)

from the bank or other fi nancial

institution (“mortgagee” or “charge”)

setting out how much money has

to be paid to the chargee to obtain

the partial discharge; and

2. A direction from the builder to the

purchaser, telling the purchaser to

pay the amount of money needed

to obtain the partial discharge

directly to the chargee.

The clauses I will not accept stop

with the purchaser being forced to

accept the builder’s or the builder’s

lawyer’s undertaking to register

a partial discharge, without the

other information.

Now, I do not believe the builder

or the builder’s lawyers who do

not include this information would

give the promise without meaning

it, but what about things out of

their control?

For example, if:

» the builder goes bankrupt

» the builder has a dispute with

the bank

» some other party seizes the money

from the builder

» the builder has an internal

shareholders dispute and assets

are frozen

» the lawyer goes to Argentina with

the money

» the builder goes to Tahiti with

the money

If we had followed a) and b), none

of that would matter. My complaint

is that it does not cost the builder

anything to give this piece of mind

and security to the purchaser. It is just

usually the fault of some lawyer trying

to prove how good he or she can be.

So be careful.

Watch for these tricky clauses

and consult a lawyer, because only

a lawyer can provide legal advice

and care enough to catch these

kinds of things.

Advice | LEGALLY SPEAKING

Deciphering legal languageDeeds, transfers, mortgages, charges, discharges and undertakings

By Jayson Schwarz

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Advice | HOT TOPIC

A SMALL HOME MAKEOVER can

increase its value dramatically. The

key to preparing your home for sale

before moving to your new home is

doing the little things that can help

attract more buyers.

Many of us are guilty of tossing

things around, keeping messy

drawers, and discarding things into

a closet. After all, out of sight out of

mind is it not?

In most cases when buyers and

I step into a seller’s home, it is

meticulous. Buyers do not usually

notice the hard work that was put

in before the home was put on the

market, but my keen eyes do. This

hard work usually translates into more

off ers and a higher selling price in the

current real estate market. So if you

are one of those potential sellers, this

guideline will help you prepare your

home for a spring sale during these

cold winter months.

De-clutter

Clutter is the demon in your home

that must be exorcised. No, I

am serious. If you have not used

something in the past year, then

it should be donated to charity or

tossed in the trash. Move out clunky

pieces of furniture and clear out your

closets. Have fresh eyes look at your

furniture arrangement to decide on

the best use of the current space.

Mr. and Mrs. Clean

Time to get on your hands and knees

and scrub. Floors, walls, windows,

Home makeover tips that will increase your home’s value

By Anthony Jong

MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice

Anthony Jong is a broker at Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage, specializing in homes, condos and commercial properties. Email [email protected], visit online at anthonyjong.ca or call at 416.836.2821

baseboards, doors, door handles,

stairs, you name it. The reward of a

clean house is astronomical. Buyers

visit and stay in a cleaner house

longer, which enhances a seller’s

chance of a great offer.

Fresh paint

A fresh coat of paint will remove

years of wear and tear on doors and

baseboards. Bold colour choices and

wallpaper are highly discouraged.

Bright and neutral colours should be

used to increase appeal and make the

interior space feel much bigger.

Little to big repairs

Structural deficiencies such as a leaky

roof, heating and cooling mechanical

issues, and electrical problems should

all be addressed and repaired. As a

seller, you want a safe environment

for potential buyers going through

your home. Minor repairs will also

increase the value of your home. It’s

the little problems that add up and

cause a detriment to the overall sale

price, so minor deficiencies such as

a leaky tap, floor squeaks and ceiling

cracks should also be addressed.

Little to big renovations

The hardest part for a seller is

deciding how far to prep the home

for listing. A good place to start is by

learning the audience and the type of

buyers in the area. Are they investors

who will tear down the home and

rebuild? Renovators who will gut the

home or end-users who will move in

and make improvements over time?

Renovations that add value to a

home are without a doubt kitchen

and bathroom renos. However, each

home is different. A real estate broker

may advise on potential renovations

that will provide the greatest return

on investment.

For remodeling enthusiasts,

kitchens should always be the

first consideration. New cabinetry,

counters and appliances add

tremendous value to your home.

Bathroom renovations provide a great

return on your investment, as buyers

tend to focus on hardware and fixtures

that cannot be easily replaced.

Windows and front doors are also

a main focus to an aging home.

Inquisitive buyers will notice the

curb appeal of the home and either

fall in love or develop reservations

before they even step through the

door. Newer and clean windows, as

well as a good front door system will

increase the home’s value.

Finishing touches

Landscaping the yard is one of the

best things a seller can do before

listing their property. Trimming

the trees, weeding the lawn,

and planting some annuals are

highly recommended. Bring some

houseplants and flowers into the

home to add life.

Wall mirrors will help rooms

feel more spacious and fresh

draperies will accentuate the

interior decor. Don’t be afraid to

bring in some colour to highlight

the space as well. Vases, cushions,

and newer lampshades will help

bring everything together.

“ Bright and neutral colours should be used to increase appeal and make the interior space feel much bigger.”

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Advice | HOT TOPIC

A SMALL HOME MAKEOVER can

increase its value dramatically. The

key to preparing your home for sale

before moving to your new home is

doing the little things that can help

attract more buyers.

Many of us are guilty of tossing

things around, keeping messy

drawers, and discarding things into

a closet. After all, out of sight out of

mind is it not?

In most cases when buyers and

I step into a seller’s home, it is

meticulous. Buyers do not usually

notice the hard work that was put

in before the home was put on the

market, but my keen eyes do. This

hard work usually translates into more

off ers and a higher selling price in the

current real estate market. So if you

are one of those potential sellers, this

guideline will help you prepare your

home for a spring sale during these

cold winter months.

De-clutter

Clutter is the demon in your home

that must be exorcised. No, I

am serious. If you have not used

something in the past year, then

it should be donated to charity or

tossed in the trash. Move out clunky

pieces of furniture and clear out your

closets. Have fresh eyes look at your

furniture arrangement to decide on

the best use of the current space.

Mr. and Mrs. Clean

Time to get on your hands and knees

and scrub. Floors, walls, windows,

Home makeover tips that will increase your home’s value

By Anthony Jong

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baseboards, doors, door handles,

stairs, you name it. The reward of a

clean house is astronomical. Buyers

visit and stay in a cleaner house

longer, which enhances a seller’s

chance of a great offer.

Fresh paint

A fresh coat of paint will remove

years of wear and tear on doors and

baseboards. Bold colour choices and

wallpaper are highly discouraged.

Bright and neutral colours should be

used to increase appeal and make the

interior space feel much bigger.

Little to big repairs

Structural deficiencies such as a leaky

roof, heating and cooling mechanical

issues, and electrical problems should

all be addressed and repaired. As a

seller, you want a safe environment

for potential buyers going through

your home. Minor repairs will also

increase the value of your home. It’s

the little problems that add up and

cause a detriment to the overall sale

price, so minor deficiencies such as

a leaky tap, floor squeaks and ceiling

cracks should also be addressed.

Little to big renovations

The hardest part for a seller is

deciding how far to prep the home

for listing. A good place to start is by

learning the audience and the type of

buyers in the area. Are they investors

who will tear down the home and

rebuild? Renovators who will gut the

home or end-users who will move in

and make improvements over time?

Renovations that add value to a

home are without a doubt kitchen

and bathroom renos. However, each

home is different. A real estate broker

may advise on potential renovations

that will provide the greatest return

on investment.

For remodeling enthusiasts,

kitchens should always be the

first consideration. New cabinetry,

counters and appliances add

tremendous value to your home.

Bathroom renovations provide a great

return on your investment, as buyers

tend to focus on hardware and fixtures

that cannot be easily replaced.

Windows and front doors are also

a main focus to an aging home.

Inquisitive buyers will notice the

curb appeal of the home and either

fall in love or develop reservations

before they even step through the

door. Newer and clean windows, as

well as a good front door system will

increase the home’s value.

Finishing touches

Landscaping the yard is one of the

best things a seller can do before

listing their property. Trimming

the trees, weeding the lawn,

and planting some annuals are

highly recommended. Bring some

houseplants and flowers into the

home to add life.

Wall mirrors will help rooms

feel more spacious and fresh

draperies will accentuate the

interior decor. Don’t be afraid to

bring in some colour to highlight

the space as well. Vases, cushions,

and newer lampshades will help

bring everything together.

“ Bright and neutral colours should be used to increase appeal and make the interior space feel much bigger.”

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ach summer, thousands of kids from countries all over the world arrive at Pearson International Airport and will begin what is sure to be one of the most exciting adventures of their young lives. They have travelled across the globe in search of what is

considered one of the most beneficial opportunities for young people today… they are coming to camp.

The province of Ontario is known and respected worldwide for the quality and diversity of residential summer camp opportunities available to children. The benefits of outdoor education continue to have an incredible impact on the physical, mental, social and psychological development of a child. Parents are looking to camps to offer a unique, challenging and exciting experience for their children, one which is outdoors and ‘unplugged’ from an overwhelming electronic society.

At Camp Can-Aqua, near Bancroft, Ontario, we are very proud and supportive of the diversity at our camp. Campers from Spain, Germany, Norway, China, Korea and Australia have joined us in the past few summers. Diversity strengthens our camp community and continues to be an active goal at our summer camp. We are living, learning and creating in an environment that is a reflection of our world.

This Canadian Tradition is tried, tested and true. In recent years, the Ontario Camps Association has been working hard to educate new Canadian families of the benefits of this “Canadian Tradition”. Many children growing up in Ontario have never swam in a lake or cooked on an open fire. These young people are missing out on what could be one of the most influential developmental

experiences of their lives. Can-Aqua has been thrilled with the visible increase in the enrolment of first generation Canadians. At Can-Aqua we develop inclusive programs to ensure that all children have the opportunity to challenge themselves physically, creatively and intellectually everyday. We work to push our campers out of their comfort zones, to take safe risks and to challenge themselves to try new things. We teach compromise and cooperation, while underlining the importance of self-expression.

When thinking about offering opportunities to our children, we often look to travel outside of Canada, not realizing that for those who reside in the province of Ontario, some of the very best options are available close to home. Within the Ontario Camps Association are some of the best camps in the world and Can-Aqua is proud to be a recognized member. Summer camp is one of the most important experiences you can offer your child. Without a doubt, it is one “Canadian Tradition” every child should take part in.

Andrew Martin is the Owner/Director of Camp Can-Aqua, a summer residential

camp near Bancroft, Ontario that welcomes up to 150 kids each session.

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Advice | MONEY MATTERS

I’VE OFTEN SAID that becoming

debt-free is simple but it isn’t easy.

And that’s the problem most people

have with biting down and getting

to work. They would rather whine

about how horrible life is, complain

about how stressed they are or

simply stick their heads in the sand

than get busy. If you’re one of the

people who is procrastinating about

taking control of your money and

your life, you fi rst have to fi gure out

why you’re procrastinating.

At the University of Konstanz in

Germany, a team of psychologists

wanted to see if our tendency to

procrastinate had anything to do with

how we think of a task at hand. Could

it be that if we see something as

psychologically distant — like getting

to debt-free — that makes us resistant

to tackling the task immediately?

A group of students were asked

to respond to a list of questions

by e-mail within three weeks. The

questions had to do with run-of-

the-mill tasks like opening a bank

account or keeping a diary. Students

were given di� erent instructions

for answering the questions. Some

were asked to think and write about

each activity in an abstract way, as in

what the task implied about personal

traits: what kind of person has a bank

account? Others were asked about

the concrete steps of each activity:

speaking to a teller, fi lling out forms,

making an initial deposit. Then the

psychologists waited and waited…

and waited. They recorded all the

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response times to see if there was a

di� erence between the two groups.

Guess what? There was. A very

clear di� erence. While all of the

students were being paid upon

completion, those who were asked to

think about the questions abstractly

were more likely to procrastinate.

Some never got around to the

assignment at all. Those who were

focused on the concrete steps — the

how, when and where of doing the

task — got the job done sooner.

It seems that just thinking about

what we want to accomplish in

concrete, specifi c terms reduces our

tendency to procrastinate.

Blame your fear. Blame your

sense of failure. Blame your belief

that you can’t do it yourself. Whatever

excuse you use, you’re guaranteeing

your failure.

Take the bull by the horns, lay

out a plan of action, make that plan

specifi c, measurable, achievable,

realistic and timely, and you’re on

your way to being debt-free forever.

Start now. Each time you put

o� getting started you allow

the problem to grow in size and

complexity in your mind. By avoiding

the problem, you’re allowing fear

to build. Stop living in fear and start

doing something di� erent.

Break down the steps. Make

the plan concrete. Make the steps

manageable. Setting a goal of being

debt-free forever by the end of the

year is great, but only if you also

say how you’re going to do it. “I’m

going to cut $200 in unessential

spending from my budget and apply

that to my debt repayment.” Those

concrete steps are what will make

the plan actionable.

Enjoy the challenge. Yes, it may

feel like you’re about to climb a

mountain, but how you approach the

mountain will make all the di� erence

in the world. If you keep looking at

how high it is and reinforcing how

impossible it is to get to the top, you’ll

fail. If you see each step you take

up the mountain as something to

celebrate, you’ll eventually reach the

summit. Attitude counts.

Gail Vaz-Oxlade is the host of Til Debt Do Us Part and author of Debt-Free Forever and blogs daily at gailvazoxlade.com

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UPGRADING YOUR HOME IS, without

doubt, an endeavour undertaken

with the intention of producing a

higher standard of living for yourself

and your family. This process is always

an exhilarating and creative one

that allows you to customize your

living space into exactly what you

dreamed of.

As you review the countless home

magazines and home style blogs, the

choices will start to pile up leaving

you with a long list of options that

you can include in your build that

may seem appealing at the outset.

These items may include several cool

and innovative features and products

that appeal to the average home

or condo owner due to the instant

gratifi cation of enjoying such an item.

Unfortunately, these are not always

value-based upgrades for the build.

Instead, these upgrades focus on the

fi nal fi nish as opposed to the addition

of another desirable feature or best

practice construction.

In order to avoid losing sight

of value in the whirlwind of

selections and upgrades, check

the accompanying list of home

improvements, based on return on

investment. Keep these returns in

mind as they can help you start

with a solid base when completing

investment projects.

At resale, for example, the di� erence

in the quality of your selection can be

quickly recognized and refl ected in the

fi nal sale price.

These fi gures represent the typical

return on invest for di� erent areas

of your home and despite being

very simple, can lend a good train of

thought when completing your next

home improvement project:

These home upgrades are your best return on investment

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As you can see, there is a clear

path to success that you can follow

within this information as you can

simply select to upgrade the items

that provide the highest return. That

plan can work and, despite the fact

you receive a signifi cantly smaller

return on investment for some of

the less apparent upgrades, these

features are often equally apparent

as a whole when considering the sale

of the home you are renovating. It

is because these features support a

clean and crisp fi nal product that many

buyers will be looking for to ensure the

renovation was not completed in the

cheapest manner possible. This may

include upgrading the insulation to

today’s building code if you have the

opportunity before enclosing the walls

with drywall. There is a fi ne line to walk

when choosing the fi nishes to invest

in that will provide you with the best

return for your money through both

the sale of your home and the creation

of equity for a “forever home.”

Regardless of your vendor, ensure

that you consult a professional

design-builder who is able to provide

you with a clear plan to achieve these

value based goals.

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Home theatre

Building a fence

Paving with asphalt

Landscaping

Exterior paint

Interior paint

Central air installation

Roof shingle replacement

Deck building

Paving with concrete

Basement renovation

Construct a garage

Recreation room

Fireplace installation

Flooring upgrade

Heating system upgrade

Windows & door replacement

Garage construction

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Property Profile | MARLIN SPRING

DUBBED “THE CITY ABOVE TORONTO,” nearby

Vaughan is a vibrant, growing community with

convenient access to Hwys. 400, 407 and

427, making it a great choice for commuters.

With the opening of the Vaughan Metropolitan

Centre subway station, an extension of

Toronto’s Yonge-University-Spadina line,

core access will soon be even easier. With an

abundance of parks and recreational facilities,

thriving businesses, low crime rate, excellent

schools and proximity to a wealth of engaging

day-trip destinations, Vaughan was named by

Canadian Family magazine as one of the top

four coolest cities in Canada in which to raise a

family – and first in all of Ontario.

All of this and more makes Vaughan

the ideal location to Live at the Mack.

The Mack is an exceptional enclave

of 206 modern townhomes starting

in the upper $600’s. The Mack will

occupy one of the last parcels of land

remaining for residential development

in the entire GTA. Directly adjacent to

GO Transit, The Mack is in the heart of

this aspirational community.

For feathering your nest – and

filling your closet – look to Vaughan

Mills, with more than 165 world-

class retailers including Michael Kors,

Brooks Brothers, Harry Rosen Outlet

LocationVaughan

BuilderMarlin Spring

DevelopmentThe Mack

Home TypeModern townhomes from the upper $600’s

Contactliveatthemack.com

THE MACK

GO STATION

Put down roots and soar in Vaughan

Life begins at The Mack

and Disney, as well as great dining

options including Chipotle Mexican

Grill and The Pickle Barrel. One of

the best summer destinations in the

country, Canada’s Wonderland, is

a well-known landmark, with the

twists and swoops of its many roller

coasters visible from the nearby

highway. About 15 minutes away, the

McMichael Canadian Art Collection in

Kleinburg offers a fascinating way to

take a break from the pace of modern

life to appreciate the talent of some

of Canada’s most renowned artists.

Your family won’t be bored for a

minute, with the Kortright Centre for

Conservation, Legoland Discovery

Centre, Colossus movie theatre

and a wide variety of kid-friendly

destinations including Planet Play,

Airborne Trampoline, Putting Edge

and the Archery Game all just a few

minutes away.

For more grown-up pursuits, look

no further than the five excellent area

golf courses including Eagles Nest,

rated one of the top 25 courses in the

country by Canadian Golf magazine.

Take a tour of the Magnotta Winery

or laugh out loud at Yuk Yuk’s. Take

a cooking class, paint some pottery

or learn how to ballroom dance –

Vaughan’s got the perfect spot to try

something new or hone your skills.

Developer Marlin Spring, whose

roots date back to the award-winning

H&R Group of Companies and

Lanterra Developments, brings The

Mack to highly desirable Vaughan,

where your family can create magical

moments that will last a lifetime. To

bring to life their vision for striking

contemporary design, Marlin Spring

has enlisted the Vaughan-based,

award-winning architectural firm of

RN Design, whose extensive portfolio

of communities and personal

residences embody elegance and

timeless style across the GTA. The

contemporary interiors are being

designed by award-winning interior

designer, Kelly Cray of U31 Inc.

Register now and find out why

you should Live at The Mack at

liveatthemack.com

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Property Profile | MARLIN SPRING

DUBBED “THE CITY ABOVE TORONTO,” nearby

Vaughan is a vibrant, growing community with

convenient access to Hwys. 400, 407 and

427, making it a great choice for commuters.

With the opening of the Vaughan Metropolitan

Centre subway station, an extension of

Toronto’s Yonge-University-Spadina line,

core access will soon be even easier. With an

abundance of parks and recreational facilities,

thriving businesses, low crime rate, excellent

schools and proximity to a wealth of engaging

day-trip destinations, Vaughan was named by

Canadian Family magazine as one of the top

four coolest cities in Canada in which to raise a

family – and first in all of Ontario.

All of this and more makes Vaughan

the ideal location to Live at the Mack.

The Mack is an exceptional enclave

of 206 modern townhomes starting

in the upper $600’s. The Mack will

occupy one of the last parcels of land

remaining for residential development

in the entire GTA. Directly adjacent to

GO Transit, The Mack is in the heart of

this aspirational community.

For feathering your nest – and

filling your closet – look to Vaughan

Mills, with more than 165 world-

class retailers including Michael Kors,

Brooks Brothers, Harry Rosen Outlet

LocationVaughan

BuilderMarlin Spring

DevelopmentThe Mack

Home TypeModern townhomes from the upper $600’s

Contactliveatthemack.com

THE MACK

GO STATION

Put down roots and soar in Vaughan

Life begins at The Mack

and Disney, as well as great dining

options including Chipotle Mexican

Grill and The Pickle Barrel. One of

the best summer destinations in the

country, Canada’s Wonderland, is

a well-known landmark, with the

twists and swoops of its many roller

coasters visible from the nearby

highway. About 15 minutes away, the

McMichael Canadian Art Collection in

Kleinburg offers a fascinating way to

take a break from the pace of modern

life to appreciate the talent of some

of Canada’s most renowned artists.

Your family won’t be bored for a

minute, with the Kortright Centre for

Conservation, Legoland Discovery

Centre, Colossus movie theatre

and a wide variety of kid-friendly

destinations including Planet Play,

Airborne Trampoline, Putting Edge

and the Archery Game all just a few

minutes away.

For more grown-up pursuits, look

no further than the five excellent area

golf courses including Eagles Nest,

rated one of the top 25 courses in the

country by Canadian Golf magazine.

Take a tour of the Magnotta Winery

or laugh out loud at Yuk Yuk’s. Take

a cooking class, paint some pottery

or learn how to ballroom dance –

Vaughan’s got the perfect spot to try

something new or hone your skills.

Developer Marlin Spring, whose

roots date back to the award-winning

H&R Group of Companies and

Lanterra Developments, brings The

Mack to highly desirable Vaughan,

where your family can create magical

moments that will last a lifetime. To

bring to life their vision for striking

contemporary design, Marlin Spring

has enlisted the Vaughan-based,

award-winning architectural firm of

RN Design, whose extensive portfolio

of communities and personal

residences embody elegance and

timeless style across the GTA. The

contemporary interiors are being

designed by award-winning interior

designer, Kelly Cray of U31 Inc.

Register now and find out why

you should Live at The Mack at

liveatthemack.com

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Inspiration | STYLE FILE

OVER THE YEARS, we’ve seen tables

by Lenny Kravitz for CB2, Priscilla

Presley bedding, a King Coil mattress

collection by Charlie’s Angel Jaclyn

Smith. Ellen DeGeneres has a

clothing and homewares collection,

ED by Ellen. Ken Fulk recently did a

collection for Pottery Barn. Luxury

Interior Designer Brian Gluckstein has

GlucksteinHome, a full housewares

brand. Colin & Justin have their own

line of products – and Designer

Samantha Pynn is launching her fi rst

collection for Simons. So what does

being famous and having a collection

or product line mean?

There’s a huge di� erence between

collaborations and endorsements.

Many companies have tried the

celebrity endorsement. Did Britney

Spears have anything to do with

Pepsi? No, but she sure could sell

it. Michael Jordan, however, did

know a thing or two about what he

wanted in a basketball shoe. It’s about

selling lifestyle – the connections are

aspirational.

With Kravitz Design – his own design company – Lenny Kravitz paired up

with CB2 to create a collaborative collection. Launched in the fall of 2015,

Ryan Turf, managing director of CB2, describes Kravitz as being very passionate

about design. More than just an aspirational style, he was involved as both a

designer and a collaborator. For CB2, says Turf, it was a way to incorporate

the music into their furnishings, since music is an important part of the

demographic – and in reverse, Kravitz is a fan of CB2 so he appreciated being

part of a brand he enjoys.

The collection is earthy. It’s rock and roll. It’s geometric and reminiscent of

great 1970s design. It defi nitely exudes that part of Kravitz that his music fans

know, relate to and love.

While this was a one-o� collaboration, when pairing iconic names in the design

world with furnishing and home decor lines, you fi nd a more organic development.

Interior decor and design is all about creating beautiful spaces, some designers

have that desire to create furnishings they envision for these spaces.

While designers can do this on a client-by-client basis – creating custom

textiles, customizing the shape, size or fi nish of a sofa or table – creating a

whole cohesive line for mass consumption is much more of an undertaking.

Decorator, stylist, columnist and CityLine expert, Samantha Pynn is also

the host of Open House Overhaul on HGTV Canada. She’s just completed a

new decor line – The Samantha Pynn for Simons collection, which launched

in February. This is especially exciting as Simons, the much-adored trends

and fashion retailer from Quebec, arrived in the GTA in March at Square One

Shopping Centre in Mississauga, Ont.

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Pynn’s collaboration is the authentic

design experience – creating the prints,

selecting the colours, textiles, materials

and developing the pieces to the perfect

specifi cations. “A lot of times they

want to put your name on a collection.

I wanted to be designing this from

scratch,” says Pynn. “I wanted to have a

say – a huge say.

“Simons understood my editorial

and design background, and let me

take the lead.”

The collection combines classic pieces

with contemporary style. There are

great patterns, textures and textiles. “The

patterns, most are really rooted in the

classics – lattice, fl oral.” There are fl orals,

but not traditional little fl owers, they’re

big and stylized. There are animal prints.

There are geometrics, neutrals and

punches of colour.

“People are really looking for

something that will feel fresh for a long

time, but still want something to be

classic, have longevity, have legs,” Pynn

says. “I don’t like disposable design. I

didn’t want to go uber feminine.” It’s

a ‘something for everyone’ collection,

and you can see the strength of pieces

as they work alone or with others.

Consumers can take pieces into di� erent

directions depending on the way they

introduce them into their own decor.

“A collection,” she explains, “that makes

pulling a room together easy.”

…continued on page 56

…continued from page 52

Kravitz Design by LENNY KRAVITZ X CB2

Kravitz Design by LENNY KRAVITZ X CB2

GlucksteinHome by BRIAN GLUCKSTEIN

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A NEW collection of 50 ft. & 55 ft. Singles & Townhomes in an established neighbourhood.

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Stores pull collections together all the

time, buyers do their jobs and curate,

but when connecting a well known

designer’s name with a collection,

consumers have an expectation – a

reference to that name. It’s a challenge

to design a large collection. The client is

broader than a unique design done for

an individual client. Price point needs to

be a part of the equation, but quality has

to be key.

Quite attuned to the quality, from the

selection of fabrics to the feel of the

texture, Pynn’s quality control was to

test drive products. She’d take home the

throws and try them out, sleep on them,

see how they’d feel to her. She’d try out

the mats to see how they’d perform. “A

well-decorated home makes people’s

lives better,” she says, but ultimately,

as a professional, to put your name on

a collection as a designer is to share

your design concepts and vision with

everyone – and it needs to measure up.

Completely di� erent from endorsement,

it’s a statement about your talent, about

your vision and your design sensibilities.

The collaboration process was a

consolidated e� ort. “We pushed each

other in a positive ‘Okay, I’ll try that’ kind

of way,” says Pynn. “Price was an issue

but not a limitation.”

Internationally known, and highly

acclaimed for his clean, stunning,

luxurious design, Brian Gluckstein has

done numerous collections – and has

gone beyond to create his own brand.

GlucksteinHome was launched in 1999

and has grown and endured.

While the price point makes his

products more accessible than his interior design fees, the intended

consumer is broader. He describes the brand as being for “someone who

loves design and wants to elevate the aesthetics of their home.”

As the brand, Gluckstein designs all of the products. “I love all home

product and I’m inspired so much every day to design more. It’s important

that I keep pushing the quality of product, through elevated design

elements and beautiful materials, while keeping the price points sensible.

”Aligning with Hudson’s Bay has made GlucksteinHome very accessible to

consumers. “With Hudson’s Bay, we’re able to work with factories all over

the world and develop products in a scale that allows for that.”

The next time you shop, take a closer look at that famous name and

you’ll be able to get a better feel for who you’re bringing into your home.

SAMANTHA PYNN photo: RTR Media

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SAMANTHA PYNN FOR SIMONS

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Inspiration

THANKS TO QUIRKY DIY YouTube

tutorials, colourful Pinterest boards

and detailed decor blogs, consumers

no longer need to rely on interior

decorators to get their home’s look

up to par. Still, one of the most

challenging aspects of interior decor

is working on a tight budget. This list

gives you fi ve stress-free ways to save

a few bucks while making sure your

humble abode looks as glamorous

as you’d like it to.

1. Recycle and repurpose

If you’re decorating on a budget

come redecorating season, being able

to repurpose unwanted household

items can save you hundreds of

dollars. Sort through your old books,

records or even concert ticket stub

collection — you’ll be surprised by

what hidden gems you’ll fi nd.

TIP: Recycled items (or pieces of

them) can be repurposed to make

eye-catching collages, posters

or shelf space holders. Use your

imagination and create new decor

items from your old forgotten ones.

2. Go “house diving”

Similar to dumpster diving, “house

diving,” sees you sifting through

dusty attics and long forgotten

basements of friends or family,

looking for on-trend, decor

gems. You never know, a friend’s

disregarded matchbook collection

may just be your new mantelpiece.

TIP: If your parents are getting older,

you may be sitting on a vintage

decor gold mine.

Five tips for decorating on a budget

By Brandon Bastaldo

MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice

3. Use dollar store items to emphasize style, not substance

This tip has to do with thinking more

about visual appeal than price tags.

Inexpensive materials like brightly

coloured or fi nely textured papers can

add that extra bit of detail. Sharpies

are great for creating ornate custom

designs and inexpensive decorative

candles add a little colour to any

space.

TIP: The Dollar Store or Dollarama –

no matter what title these stores go

by in your neighbourhood – carry

inexpensive crafting items such as

bright Bristol boards and acrylic paints

to help add a sweet touch to your pad.

4. Don’t underestimate the power of paint

You’d be amazed at how an

incredibly unstylish space can be

transformed by a simple coat of

paint. Fresh, bright and on-trend

paints can take your rooms from

outlandish to elegant overnight.

TIP: If you su� er from allergies,

have young children or are just

an all around health-conscious

consumer, you’ll be happy to know

you have many organic paint options.

Companies such as Homestead

House and Green Planet Paints

o� er solvent-free, organic painting

solutions.

5. Digital DIY

Chances are you’re already using

this tip. When it comes to gathering

information on inexpensive yet stylish

decor options, you need only harness

the power of your index fi ngers and

a search engine to stumble upon

hundreds of great DIY blogs. YouTube

o� ers excellent visual resources when

it comes to repurposing old items into

new and improved decor objects.

TIP: YPNextHome.ca has home

decor articles and videos that

might o� er some solutions to

your decorating dilemmas.

Brandon Bastaldo is a digital content editor at YP NextHome. A lover of all things fi lm, arts and culture, Brandon uses his education in fi lm theory and English and his experience as a movie/hip hop blogger to deliver a fresh twist on digital real estate related content.

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LOCATED NORTH of Steeles, the

area of Thornhill to the west of

Yonge Street is designated as the

municipality of Vaughan. Thornhill

sprawls north to Hwy. 7 and

west to Du� erin Street. A large

suburban community, the area

rapidly transitioned from pastoral

farmland surrounding the Village

of Old Thornhill to a suburb with

numerous residential subdivisions.

This community has seen a lot of

new construction.

Lifestyle

The plaza style, with wide sidewalks

and storefront patios, creates an

inviting atmosphere, welcoming

those to stroll. The area has become

diverse, and with pockets catering

to specifi c ethnicities, Thornhill has

a well-mixed demographic and a

fabulous lifestyle.

Neighbourhood Profi le

Vibe

Thornhill is a mix of conservative

and progressive sensibilities. Various

stores, restaurants and home styles

clearly expose upper and upper-

middle class a� uence. It’s quiet

and mostly residential, but every

area has its own neighbourhood

hub, generally a strip mall with the

necessities and conveniences. There

isn’t much of a nightlight here, but

there are lots of parks, cafes and

shopping options. It’s still got that

small-community charm, even with

the spike in population.

Meet the neighbours

There are a lot of young families

in the area and lots of babies, kids

and teens. There’s also quite a large

older population, many of whom

contributed to the rapid growth of the

area and are now downsizing seniors.

In the area

Thornhill has the Promenade Mall

at Clark Avenue and Bathurst Street

— a shoppers paradise. It features a

number of businesses, services and

dining options. The mall also includes

movie theatres. Several community

centres service the area, as well as a

curling club, golf course and country

club. A variety of public and private

schools cater to area demographics.

Planes, trains & automobiles

Hwys. 7 and 407 are in the area, so

east-west travel is e� cient, though

there’s no immediate access to north-

south highways; major arteries like

Yonge, Bathurst and Du� erin are used

instead. The public transit system

provides convenience and connects

with the TTC, making the city easily

accessible – for an additional fare.

The good, the bad & the rest

Perfect for those looking for a

peaceful suburban location, the sprawl

necessitates a car for convenience.

There are a few lovely parks and the

pond, full of hungry ducks expecting

you to toss them bread crumbs, is a

great family destination. But aside from

a few estate lots, homes tend to be

quite close to each other, backyards

are larger than city yards, but not large

by suburban standards.

Real estate

Thornhill is expensive. The

community has great property value

because of its proximity to the city

and because of the larger homes.

Condos are also on the high side and

tend to be larger and upscale.

In love with design and decor, Elisa is senior editor of Renters Guide, Home Decor & Renovations, New Condo Guide and Commercial Investor. When not searching out some unusual solutions to her century

home’s reno projects, she’s busy discovering the next best thing in Toronto. [email protected]

ThornhillSpectacular sprawling suburbia

By Elisa Krovblit

MORE PHOTOS ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/thornhill

east region

IN THIS SECTION

» MAPS AND LISTINGS FOR NEW-HOME COMMUNITIES IN THE EAST REGION » BUILDER NEWS AND THE LATEST IN NEW HOMES IN THE EAST REGION

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LOCATED NORTH of Steeles, the

area of Thornhill to the west of

Yonge Street is designated as the

municipality of Vaughan. Thornhill

sprawls north to Hwy. 7 and

west to Du� erin Street. A large

suburban community, the area

rapidly transitioned from pastoral

farmland surrounding the Village

of Old Thornhill to a suburb with

numerous residential subdivisions.

This community has seen a lot of

new construction.

Lifestyle

The plaza style, with wide sidewalks

and storefront patios, creates an

inviting atmosphere, welcoming

those to stroll. The area has become

diverse, and with pockets catering

to specifi c ethnicities, Thornhill has

a well-mixed demographic and a

fabulous lifestyle.

Neighbourhood Profi le

Vibe

Thornhill is a mix of conservative

and progressive sensibilities. Various

stores, restaurants and home styles

clearly expose upper and upper-

middle class a� uence. It’s quiet

and mostly residential, but every

area has its own neighbourhood

hub, generally a strip mall with the

necessities and conveniences. There

isn’t much of a nightlight here, but

there are lots of parks, cafes and

shopping options. It’s still got that

small-community charm, even with

the spike in population.

Meet the neighbours

There are a lot of young families

in the area and lots of babies, kids

and teens. There’s also quite a large

older population, many of whom

contributed to the rapid growth of the

area and are now downsizing seniors.

In the area

Thornhill has the Promenade Mall

at Clark Avenue and Bathurst Street

— a shoppers paradise. It features a

number of businesses, services and

dining options. The mall also includes

movie theatres. Several community

centres service the area, as well as a

curling club, golf course and country

club. A variety of public and private

schools cater to area demographics.

Planes, trains & automobiles

Hwys. 7 and 407 are in the area, so

east-west travel is e� cient, though

there’s no immediate access to north-

south highways; major arteries like

Yonge, Bathurst and Du� erin are used

instead. The public transit system

provides convenience and connects

with the TTC, making the city easily

accessible – for an additional fare.

The good, the bad & the rest

Perfect for those looking for a

peaceful suburban location, the sprawl

necessitates a car for convenience.

There are a few lovely parks and the

pond, full of hungry ducks expecting

you to toss them bread crumbs, is a

great family destination. But aside from

a few estate lots, homes tend to be

quite close to each other, backyards

are larger than city yards, but not large

by suburban standards.

Real estate

Thornhill is expensive. The

community has great property value

because of its proximity to the city

and because of the larger homes.

Condos are also on the high side and

tend to be larger and upscale.

In love with design and decor, Elisa is senior editor of Renters Guide, Home Decor & Renovations, New Condo Guide and Commercial Investor. When not searching out some unusual solutions to her century

home’s reno projects, she’s busy discovering the next best thing in Toronto. [email protected]

ThornhillSpectacular sprawling suburbia

By Elisa Krovblit

MORE PHOTOS ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/thornhill

east region

IN THIS SECTION

» MAPS AND LISTINGS FOR NEW-HOME COMMUNITIES IN THE EAST REGION » BUILDER NEWS AND THE LATEST IN NEW HOMES IN THE EAST REGION

APRIL 16 - 30, 2016

SHOWCASING NEW HOMES IN THE GTA’S EAST REGION

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Advice | Cleaning Advice

IF YOU’RE GOING to tackle spring

cleaning this month, the experts at

Molly Maid can help get you started

with these top 12 spring cleaning

tips. With just a bit of care, attention

and elbow grease, your home can

shed the winter grime and sparkle for

sunny days ahead.

1. Spring cleaning tip #1: Simplify your cleaning products

Limit spring cleaning products to a

quality window/glass cleaner, all-

purpose cleaner, tile/grout cleaner

and a toilet bowl cleaner.

2. Spring cleaning tip #2: The Molly Maid system

Clean each room from the top

to the bottom starting on the left

and moving right. This really is the

quickest and most e  cient way to

thoroughly spring clean your home.

3. Spring cleaning tip #3: Dust fi rst, vacuum second

Any bits of dust or dirt that fall to the

fl oor as you’re dusting will be picked

up by the vacuum cleaner.

4. Spring cleaning tip #4: Dust with a damp, clean microfi bre cloth

Hold the cloth by a corner and lightly

mist with clean water from a spray

bottle. The cloth should be just damp

enough to pick up dust without

leaving moisture streaks on the

furniture surface.

Molly Maid’s top 10

Spring cleaning tips

By Kim Dunn

MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice

5. Spring cleaning tip #5: Pet hair

Remove it from upholstery with

a damp microfi bre cloth or

rubber glove.

6. Spring cleaning tip #6: Damp mop

First sweep or vacuum fl oors to

collect crumbs and dirt. Then start

washing the fl oor in the farthest

corner of the room and work your

way towards the door. Use a damp

cloth on the end of a mop handle

to reach the narrow space between

appliances.

7. Spring cleaning tip #7: Microwave spatters

Fill a cup with water and microwave

on high for a few minutes. The steam

will loosen any baked on food so you

can easily wipe it clean. Before wiping

the microwave, remember to be extra

careful when removing the cup of

water as it will be hot.

8. Spring cleaning tip #8: Dish cloths and sponges

These are germ incubators, if you

don’t clean them you’re just spreading

the bacteria around. Wash dish cloths

regularly, and microwave damp

sponges on high for several minutes

to kill bacteria. Even better, toss

the sponge and stick to microfi bre

cloths, which dry quickly when

hung up and help prevent the spread

of germs.

9. Spring cleaning tip #9: The toothbrush

Use a toothbrush for hard-to-reach

areas in the bathroom and kitchen

(for example, around the soap

holder, taps and drain).

10. Spring cleaning tip #10: Streaks on the balcony door

Streaks are tricky to eliminate.

When spring cleaning, wipe the

interior side of the glass horizontally

and the exterior side vertically. This

way, it will be easy to determine if the

streaks are on the inside or outside.

Kim Dunn has been a Molly Maid franchise owner for over 15 years. More than just cleaning, she has a solid knowledge of “The Chemistry of Cleaning,” having graduated in Industrial Microbiology and worked in the fi eld for seven years doing research and clinical work at U of T and Toronto Western Hospital. A long-time Aurora resident, her business services the Aurora, Oakridges, King and Nobleton area. Contact Kim at [email protected] or call 905.841.6243 for more information.

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AREA RUGS HAVE BEEN adding bold colour and

exotic pattern to floors of all forms since at least

the 5th century BC, and the high-tech carpet

industry has been booming for centuries (since

1791, to be precise, when the first woven carpet

mill opened in Philadelphia). Lately, hardwood

floors (and their lookalikes) have been the staple

in condo design, but now I see rugs in all forms

coming back in style to bring the warmth,

coziness and colour that only they can provide.

They’re a perfect complement to wood, so you

don’t even have to choose between the two!

To achieve a timeless look in your new home,

here’s my “magic carpet” guide.

Inspiration | DESIGNER ADVICE

THE MAGIC CARPET GUIDE

By Yanic SimardPhotography by Brandon Barré

Man versus machine » Hand-knotting is the traditional

method of creating Persian or

Oriental rugs. These rugs are hand

crafted with complex knotting

techniques to leave a dense, soft

surface of exposed fibres. The

higher the knot count, the

denser the weave, and the finer

the rug.

» Machine-made rugs can be created

in a number of ways. Tufted rugs

usually glue synthetic fibres to a

backing, a bond which can degrade

over time. Machine-knotted rugs

better simulate handmade versions

and tend to last longer than tufted

rugs.

» Lastly, woven rugs use looms to

interlock the yarns to the backing.

The quality will depend completely

on the type of materials used.

Material mattersWool typically gives the richest look,

but also comes with the highest price

tag. The dense, natural fibres resist

soil and dirt, but often absorb stains.

Silk is often blended with wool in fine

rugs (especially true antiques) to give

a luxurious feel and look, but must be

treated delicately.

Sisal gives an inviting natural look

like wool, but is rougher to the touch.

It’s often used for stairs, welcome

mats and other high traffic areas. I’m

particularly a fan of it for a dining

room.

Nylon is a very practical and cost-

effective option. The synthetic fibre

is resilient, and easy to clean and

maintain (making it ideal for high

traffic areas).

Polyester is a synthetic similar to

nylon, but less crush resistant, and

harder to dye (which limits options).

It resists water-based stains but is

prone to oil-based stains.

Olefin is another synthetic option

which is highly resistant to chemical

stains (although not to oil). It is often

used outdoors (especially around

pools) as it resists sun and moisture.

Leather and hide rugs can come

as single sheets or woven (typically in

a basket-weave form). An organically

shaped hide (real or faux) works well

for awkwardly shaped rooms, or even

as an accent layered over a larger rug.

TIP Ask your rug supplier about treatment options for your favourite rug type. Scotch Guard and similar treatments can increase the durability of your rug, but may also reduce the quality of the texture.

Your brand new pad » Carpet pads are key to extending

the life of your rug or carpet, so

don’t skip this step. For larger areas,

padding should be laid so the

seams do not run parallel to any

seams in the carpeting. This will

prevent buckling and undue wear

and tear.

» A pad also helps a carpet to lie

flatter (especially for larger rugs),

and stay in place, so if your rug

has a mind of its own, it’s probably

only because it doesn’t have the

proper support.

“ I see rugs in all forms coming back in style to bring the warmth, coziness and colour that only they can provide. They’re a perfect complement to wood, so you don’t even have to choose between the two!”

…continued on page 66

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AREA RUGS HAVE BEEN adding bold colour and

exotic pattern to floors of all forms since at least

the 5th century BC, and the high-tech carpet

industry has been booming for centuries (since

1791, to be precise, when the first woven carpet

mill opened in Philadelphia). Lately, hardwood

floors (and their lookalikes) have been the staple

in condo design, but now I see rugs in all forms

coming back in style to bring the warmth,

coziness and colour that only they can provide.

They’re a perfect complement to wood, so you

don’t even have to choose between the two!

To achieve a timeless look in your new home,

here’s my “magic carpet” guide.

Inspiration | DESIGNER ADVICE

THE MAGIC CARPET GUIDE

By Yanic SimardPhotography by Brandon Barré

Man versus machine » Hand-knotting is the traditional

method of creating Persian or

Oriental rugs. These rugs are hand

crafted with complex knotting

techniques to leave a dense, soft

surface of exposed fibres. The

higher the knot count, the

denser the weave, and the finer

the rug.

» Machine-made rugs can be created

in a number of ways. Tufted rugs

usually glue synthetic fibres to a

backing, a bond which can degrade

over time. Machine-knotted rugs

better simulate handmade versions

and tend to last longer than tufted

rugs.

» Lastly, woven rugs use looms to

interlock the yarns to the backing.

The quality will depend completely

on the type of materials used.

Material mattersWool typically gives the richest look,

but also comes with the highest price

tag. The dense, natural fibres resist

soil and dirt, but often absorb stains.

Silk is often blended with wool in fine

rugs (especially true antiques) to give

a luxurious feel and look, but must be

treated delicately.

Sisal gives an inviting natural look

like wool, but is rougher to the touch.

It’s often used for stairs, welcome

mats and other high traffic areas. I’m

particularly a fan of it for a dining

room.

Nylon is a very practical and cost-

effective option. The synthetic fibre

is resilient, and easy to clean and

maintain (making it ideal for high

traffic areas).

Polyester is a synthetic similar to

nylon, but less crush resistant, and

harder to dye (which limits options).

It resists water-based stains but is

prone to oil-based stains.

Olefin is another synthetic option

which is highly resistant to chemical

stains (although not to oil). It is often

used outdoors (especially around

pools) as it resists sun and moisture.

Leather and hide rugs can come

as single sheets or woven (typically in

a basket-weave form). An organically

shaped hide (real or faux) works well

for awkwardly shaped rooms, or even

as an accent layered over a larger rug.

TIP Ask your rug supplier about treatment options for your favourite rug type. Scotch Guard and similar treatments can increase the durability of your rug, but may also reduce the quality of the texture.

Your brand new pad » Carpet pads are key to extending

the life of your rug or carpet, so

don’t skip this step. For larger areas,

padding should be laid so the

seams do not run parallel to any

seams in the carpeting. This will

prevent buckling and undue wear

and tear.

» A pad also helps a carpet to lie

flatter (especially for larger rugs),

and stay in place, so if your rug

has a mind of its own, it’s probably

only because it doesn’t have the

proper support.

“ I see rugs in all forms coming back in style to bring the warmth, coziness and colour that only they can provide. They’re a perfect complement to wood, so you don’t even have to choose between the two!”

…continued on page 66

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Yanic Simard is New Condo Guide’s design editor, principal designer of award-winning Toronto Interior Design Group (tidg.ca), and regular guest expert on City’s Cityline.

Selecting your area rugThe look of an area rug is both

classic and contemporary, mixing

the crisp sleekness of a wood or

stone fl oor below, with a warm and

inviting stretch of carpet on top.

Of course, this can often require a

double investment. I believe getting

the best of both worlds is worth it,

so here are a few tips for choosing

your area rug the right way:

» As a general rule, budget the same

for your rug and your sofa. Both

will take a lot of wear and be a

feature you enjoy every day, so the

investment should be about the

same.

» Area rugs are a great way to bring

a splash of colour, pattern and

texture, which can be moved or

replaced seasonally as a way to

keep your decor fresh. Don’t be

scared to go bold, as you can

always move or temporarily store

it later for a change.

» If a room has one major seating

group, a rug can anchor the

seating area, or fi ll almost the

whole room.

» Your area rug should reach the

furniture it’s grouping together,

rather than fl oat in the middle.

Get a size big enough to at least

tuck under the front legs of sofas

and chairs.

» A dining room rug should anchor

the dining chairs even when

they have people sitting in them

(usually about two ft. from the

edge of the table).

» Rugs tend to come in standard

sizes, so you can measure your

space in advance and have a

pretty good idea of what to

look for.

Very common: four by six ft., fi ve

by seven ft., six by nine ft., eight by

10 ft., nine by 12 ft., 12 by 14 ft.

Carpet tiles » If you want to avoid investing in

some temporary accommodations,

or you’re simply worried about

a sudden spill or animal attack

taking the value out of a good

investment, carpet tiles from

companies like FLOR will create

either a wall-to-wall or area

solution of virtually any shape and

…continued from page 65

size, which you can then replace

any time you like.

» I recommend buying a few

extra carpet tiles beyond what

you need. You’ll have spares

for replacements, and if you want

to move the rug to a new room

(or a new home) you can size

it up easily.

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Yanic Simard is New Condo Guide’s design editor, principal designer of award-winning Toronto Interior Design Group (tidg.ca), and regular guest expert on City’s Cityline.

Selecting your area rugThe look of an area rug is both

classic and contemporary, mixing

the crisp sleekness of a wood or

stone fl oor below, with a warm and

inviting stretch of carpet on top.

Of course, this can often require a

double investment. I believe getting

the best of both worlds is worth it,

so here are a few tips for choosing

your area rug the right way:

» As a general rule, budget the same

for your rug and your sofa. Both

will take a lot of wear and be a

feature you enjoy every day, so the

investment should be about the

same.

» Area rugs are a great way to bring

a splash of colour, pattern and

texture, which can be moved or

replaced seasonally as a way to

keep your decor fresh. Don’t be

scared to go bold, as you can

always move or temporarily store

it later for a change.

» If a room has one major seating

group, a rug can anchor the

seating area, or fi ll almost the

whole room.

» Your area rug should reach the

furniture it’s grouping together,

rather than fl oat in the middle.

Get a size big enough to at least

tuck under the front legs of sofas

and chairs.

» A dining room rug should anchor

the dining chairs even when

they have people sitting in them

(usually about two ft. from the

edge of the table).

» Rugs tend to come in standard

sizes, so you can measure your

space in advance and have a

pretty good idea of what to

look for.

Very common: four by six ft., fi ve

by seven ft., six by nine ft., eight by

10 ft., nine by 12 ft., 12 by 14 ft.

Carpet tiles » If you want to avoid investing in

some temporary accommodations,

or you’re simply worried about

a sudden spill or animal attack

taking the value out of a good

investment, carpet tiles from

companies like FLOR will create

either a wall-to-wall or area

solution of virtually any shape and

…continued from page 65

size, which you can then replace

any time you like.

» I recommend buying a few

extra carpet tiles beyond what

you need. You’ll have spares

for replacements, and if you want

to move the rug to a new room

(or a new home) you can size

it up easily.

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Advice | HOT TOPIC

THE LOW CANADIAN DOLLAR has given

a boost to the already potent real

estate market in the Greater Toronto

Area. In January 2016, we saw the

dollar dip below US$0.69, which has

not happened in the last 13 years. Last

time the exchange rate was close to

this level was on Jan. 21, 2002, when

our dollar was US$0.6179. That was

the day before K-Mart, the largest

American retailer, fi led for Chapter 11

bankruptcy. It was also the same year

Canada defeated the United States

fi ve-two in the men’s Olympic hockey

gold medal match. These are such

distant memories.

Last month when I was at the

supermarket, a head of caulifl ower was

$7.99. I did not think that caulifl ower

had become a luxury food item. After

doing a double-take, I found that not

only was there a drought in California,

but the sinking dollar played a big

role in this price hike. Admittedly, not

everything in the store increased that

dramatically. The Food Institute at the

University of Guelph has a projected

increase in 2016 for fruits, vegetables,

and nuts in the range of 2.5 per cent to

4.5 per cent.

The low Canadian dollar will

dampen the pocketbooks of those

who choose to travel internationally,

shop abroad or buy imported goods.

Travelling domestically this year

might not such a bad idea. Tourism

in Canada has certainly gained

momentum with many foreigners,

especially Americans, trekking across

the border. They are not only here

Low Canadian dollarAn investor’s paradise

as tourists visiting world-acclaimed

cities such as Toronto, but also as

consumers. A recent Hu� ngton

Post report examined the types

of consumer goods available to

Americans at a discounted rate in

Canada. Electronics, for the most

part, cost 10 to 30 per cent less

here than in the U.S. Vehicles in the

$40,000s are approximately $10,000

cheaper in Canada after the USD

exchange rate.

Our low loonie has also resulted

in a boost in our real estate market

thanks to foreign investors and

new immigrants. I recently met a

Canadian couple who work and live

in the U.S. Since their income is in

US dollars, they have found that the

Canadian real estate market o� ers a

substantial discount. The exchange

rate has essentially provided them

with an opportunity to invest in the

real estate market now, but at price

levels comparable to two to three

years ago. Their plan is to purchase

real estate now, have a foot in the

Canadian real estate market and

move back to Canadian soil when

their job situation allows.

The low loonie, coupled with

Canadian banks’ lending criteria,

make this a great opportunity to

convert foreign currency and pour it

into the real estate market in Canada.

For the most part, Ontario and the

rest of Canada welcome foreign

investors with open arms. Anyone

outside the country who plans on

living in Canada for less than six

months of the year may keep a home,

even without applying for residency.

Foreigners who wish to stay longer

in Canada may apply for permanent

residency or immigration, and there

is no restriction to the number of

properties that he or she may own.

Foreign investors are subject to the

same fees and taxes as all Canadians,

but typically require a minimum of a

35 per cent down payment to secure

a loan from a Canadian bank. There is

also a 25-per-cent withholding tax on

rental income and capital gains, if the

investor decides to sell the property

and turns a profi t. These policies

have not deterred investors from

continuously pouring their capital into

the Canadian real estate market.

The Canadian banking system

also holds a tremendous advantage.

Canada has the most well managed,

well regulated, and well capitalized

banks in the world. Back in late 2008

and early 2009, Canada withstood the

economic downturn and much of that

was due to our stable banking system.

From a mortgage lending

standpoint, Canada does not have the

same subprime mortgage problems

that were the origin of the U.S.

real estate crash. Canadian lenders

tend to hold on to mortgages they

originate rather than distribute to

other institutions, and as a result limit

irresponsible lending decisions and

fi nancial consequences.

Why would you invest your money

anywhere else in the world? Real

estate in Canada is your best bet.

Anthony Jong is a broker at Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage, specializing in homes, condos and commercial properties. Email [email protected], visit online at anthonyjong.ca or call at 416.836.2821

By Anthony Jong

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AWARD-WINNING BUILDER Mattamy

Homes has broken ground on

construction of its latest Oakville

community: The Residences of

Creekshore Common. This unique

collection of upscale, boutique

condominiums will provide a variety

of modern living options for those

looking to make their home in one of

Oakville’s most desirable addresses.

Mattamy, which has grown into

North America’s largest privately

owned home builder, has its

roots in the Oakville area and has

been building in the Town since

1980, with nearly 5,000 homes

in 13 communities. This includes

Mattamy’s flagship community of

The Preserve in North Oakville,

Trending

which opened for sale in 2014.

To date, all these homes have

been lowrise; The Residences of

Creekshore Common represents

the company’s first midrise building

in Oakville.

“Our objective with this community

was to establish a new benchmark

for architectural excellence in North

Oakville,” says Jill Lalonde, vice-

president, sales and marketing, for

Mattamy’s Halton-Hamilton division.

“We wanted to create something

unique, and engage the future

Dundas Urban Corridor in a bold

manner, setting a precedent for future

development. We can’t wait to see

families calling The Residences at

Creekshore Common home. This will

be the first of many future projects of

this nature for Mattamy Homes.”

Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, along

with Regional and Town Councillor

Jeff Knoll, joined representatives of

Mattamy Homes on April 5, 2016,

to officially break ground on the

development. “This unique, vibrant

new community is the kind of

addition to our town that all Oakville

residents stand to benefit from,”

said Burton. “It’s a positive step in

bringing the Dundas Urban Corridor

to life and contributing to an even

more livable Oakville.”

Councillor Knoll echoed the Mayor’s

comments: “Mattamy’s vision for the

property is perfectly aligned with our

desire for the Dundas Corridor to be a

Mattamy Homes breaks ground on The Residences of Creekshore Common

MORE TRENDING ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news

vibrant, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-

use urban community.”

The Residence of Creekshore

Common explores a new, modern

architectural style, with layouts ranging

from 925 to 1,188 sq. ft., and prices

ranges starting at $405,990. Features

and amenities of the building include:

» Standard, high-end fi nishes

throughout

» Floor-to-ceiling windows

» Nine-ft. ceilings and 14-ft.

penthouse ceilings

» Granite kitchen surfaces

» Superior hardware throughout

» Stylish pendant lighting

» Spacious master bedroom with

double-sink ensuite, glass shower

and grand walk-in closet

» Large balconies, patios, and

terraces

» Fitness centre and pet spa on-site

» Common Lounge for personal

event space or as a common

gathering place.

» Rooftop terrace with barbecues for

the use of all residents

The design for The Residences of

Creekshore Common challenges

traditional expectations of midrise

living. “Projecting planes in

combination with fl oor-to-ceiling glass

and “wide and shallow suite layouts”

increases natural light to all living

spaces and provides new opportunities

in contemporary architectural

language,” says Frances Martin-

DiGiuseppe, principal architect, Q4

Architects Inc. – the award-winning

fi rm that designed The Residences of

Creekshore Common.

The community is an extension

of The Preserve and is located on

the north side of Dundas Street,

west of Sixth Line. Situated between

two large ponds and directly next

to a naturalized channel, it shares

physical and visual relationships with

neighborhood nodes, community

parks and Oakville’s Natural Heritage

System. It was designed to be

walkable, cycle-friendly and transit-

oriented in order to promote active

and healthy living. The community

is convenient to the necessities of

modern urban living, including:

» Grocery stores

» Banks

» Pubs and fi ne dining

» Shopping

» Schools

» Neighbourhood parks

» Quick and easy access to the QEW,

401, 407, Oakville GO station

Sustainability was an important

design aspect for The Residences

of Creekshore Common. The

community plan is effi cient in

delivering medium-density housing

in a small parcel of land while

preserving physical relationships

as well as expansive views to the

Natural Heritage System, adjacent

Munn’s Creek, and Oakville landscape

beyond. Incorporated water-based

subsystems support surrounding

picturesque ponds while sloped

planted landscapes slow surface

run-off to neighbouring sites. South-

facing rooms are shaded by large

overhangs reducing heat load. Locally

produced prefabricated wall, fl oor

and roof panels create effi ciencies

and reduce waste.

The Residences of Creekshore

Common are currently for sale,

with occupancy anticipated for the

summer of 2017.

For more information, visit

mattamyhomes.com

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AWARD-WINNING BUILDER Mattamy

Homes has broken ground on

construction of its latest Oakville

community: The Residences of

Creekshore Common. This unique

collection of upscale, boutique

condominiums will provide a variety

of modern living options for those

looking to make their home in one of

Oakville’s most desirable addresses.

Mattamy, which has grown into

North America’s largest privately

owned home builder, has its

roots in the Oakville area and has

been building in the Town since

1980, with nearly 5,000 homes

in 13 communities. This includes

Mattamy’s flagship community of

The Preserve in North Oakville,

Trending

which opened for sale in 2014.

To date, all these homes have

been lowrise; The Residences of

Creekshore Common represents

the company’s first midrise building

in Oakville.

“Our objective with this community

was to establish a new benchmark

for architectural excellence in North

Oakville,” says Jill Lalonde, vice-

president, sales and marketing, for

Mattamy’s Halton-Hamilton division.

“We wanted to create something

unique, and engage the future

Dundas Urban Corridor in a bold

manner, setting a precedent for future

development. We can’t wait to see

families calling The Residences at

Creekshore Common home. This will

be the first of many future projects of

this nature for Mattamy Homes.”

Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, along

with Regional and Town Councillor

Jeff Knoll, joined representatives of

Mattamy Homes on April 5, 2016,

to officially break ground on the

development. “This unique, vibrant

new community is the kind of

addition to our town that all Oakville

residents stand to benefit from,”

said Burton. “It’s a positive step in

bringing the Dundas Urban Corridor

to life and contributing to an even

more livable Oakville.”

Councillor Knoll echoed the Mayor’s

comments: “Mattamy’s vision for the

property is perfectly aligned with our

desire for the Dundas Corridor to be a

Mattamy Homes breaks ground on The Residences of Creekshore Common

MORE TRENDING ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news

vibrant, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-

use urban community.”

The Residence of Creekshore

Common explores a new, modern

architectural style, with layouts ranging

from 925 to 1,188 sq. ft., and prices

ranges starting at $405,990. Features

and amenities of the building include:

» Standard, high-end fi nishes

throughout

» Floor-to-ceiling windows

» Nine-ft. ceilings and 14-ft.

penthouse ceilings

» Granite kitchen surfaces

» Superior hardware throughout

» Stylish pendant lighting

» Spacious master bedroom with

double-sink ensuite, glass shower

and grand walk-in closet

» Large balconies, patios, and

terraces

» Fitness centre and pet spa on-site

» Common Lounge for personal

event space or as a common

gathering place.

» Rooftop terrace with barbecues for

the use of all residents

The design for The Residences of

Creekshore Common challenges

traditional expectations of midrise

living. “Projecting planes in

combination with fl oor-to-ceiling glass

and “wide and shallow suite layouts”

increases natural light to all living

spaces and provides new opportunities

in contemporary architectural

language,” says Frances Martin-

DiGiuseppe, principal architect, Q4

Architects Inc. – the award-winning

fi rm that designed The Residences of

Creekshore Common.

The community is an extension

of The Preserve and is located on

the north side of Dundas Street,

west of Sixth Line. Situated between

two large ponds and directly next

to a naturalized channel, it shares

physical and visual relationships with

neighborhood nodes, community

parks and Oakville’s Natural Heritage

System. It was designed to be

walkable, cycle-friendly and transit-

oriented in order to promote active

and healthy living. The community

is convenient to the necessities of

modern urban living, including:

» Grocery stores

» Banks

» Pubs and fi ne dining

» Shopping

» Schools

» Neighbourhood parks

» Quick and easy access to the QEW,

401, 407, Oakville GO station

Sustainability was an important

design aspect for The Residences

of Creekshore Common. The

community plan is effi cient in

delivering medium-density housing

in a small parcel of land while

preserving physical relationships

as well as expansive views to the

Natural Heritage System, adjacent

Munn’s Creek, and Oakville landscape

beyond. Incorporated water-based

subsystems support surrounding

picturesque ponds while sloped

planted landscapes slow surface

run-off to neighbouring sites. South-

facing rooms are shaded by large

overhangs reducing heat load. Locally

produced prefabricated wall, fl oor

and roof panels create effi ciencies

and reduce waste.

The Residences of Creekshore

Common are currently for sale,

with occupancy anticipated for the

summer of 2017.

For more information, visit

mattamyhomes.com

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Hot Properties

LATEST LISTINGS Find your next home! This page features a few of the latest properties to keep your eye on in the Toronto area. Find more properties at ypnexthome.ca

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Housing type: Now open, detached

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Housing type: Exclusive collection

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Housing type: Phase 2 of master-

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City: Toronto

Housing type: One- and two-storey

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Housing type: Collection of luxury homes in

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Housing type: Two- and three-bedroom

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Housing type: Collection of 50-, 60-.

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Housing type: Luxury, three-bedroom

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Housing type: Bungalow and two-storey urban

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Housing type: Modern freehold townhomes

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Housing type: Bungalow townhomes

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Housing type: Final release of two-storey

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and two-storey towns

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THE CROSS WINDS By: Delpark Homes

City: Bowmanville

Housing type: A limited collection of

detached homes backing onto the creek

thecrosswindshomes.com

BELLE AIRE SHORES By: Fernbrook Homes, Pristine Homes &

Zancor Homes

City: Innisfil

Housing type: Coming this spring –

townhomes and 36-, 42-, and 50-ft. singles

belleaire.ca

HERITAGE TOWNS By: Montevello Developments

City: Toronto

Housing type: Townhomes in Junction

Triangle from 1,593 sq. ft. from high $700’s

heritagetowns.ca

COUNTRY LANE By: Andrin Homes & Heathwood Homes

City: Whitby

Housing type: Master-planned community

of 36- and 45-ft. detached homes

countrylanewhitby.com

BOXGROVE VILLAGE By: Arista Homes

City: Markham

Housing type: Family sized freehold

townhomes and live/work towns

boxgrovevillage.com

ANCHOR WOODS By: Rosehaven Homes, Andrin Homes

& Regal Crest Homes

City: Holland Landing

Housing type: 45- and 38-ft. detached

and semi-detached homes

anchorwoods.ca

UPPER SUMMERSIDE By: Mattamy Homes

City: Scarborough

Housing type: New townhome designs in

established family-friendly neighbourhood

mattamyhomes.com

SEATON TAUNTON By: Mattamy Homes

City: Pickering

Housing type: Affordable townhomes

alongside greenspaces and other amenities

mattamyhomes.com

THE LOGGIAS IN RICHDALE By: Senator Homes

City: Richmond Hill

Housing type: Luxurious 40-, 50- and 60-ft.

detached homes on deep lots

senatorhomes.com

ST. JOHN’S FOREST By: Mattamy Homes

City: Aurora

Housing type: 45- and 50-ft. lots

in a wooded enclave

mattamyhomes.com

WHITBY CENTRAL By: Brookfield Residential

City: Whitby

Housing type: Single-detached

homes in an established family

neighbourhod

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THE BROOK By: Delpark Homes

City: Oshawa

Housing type: Single-family homes

on 30-, 36- and 40-ft. lots

thebrookhomes.com

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City: Pickering

Housing type: Register to be

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HERON PARK By: Mattamy Homes

City: Scarborough

Housing type: Townhomes and

semi-detached homes

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9130 BATHURST By: Senator Homes

City: Richmond Hill

Housing type: Modern townhomes

senatorhomes.com

SPRING VALLEY JUNCTION By: Lindvest

City: Brampton

Housing type: 38- and 41-ft.

detached homes

lindvest.com

MEADOWGREEN By: Heathwood Homes

City: Brampton

Housing type: Townhomes, semis

and singles on Mississauga Road

heathwood.com

GREEN VALLEY ESTATES By: Bayview-Wellington Homes

City: Bradford

Housing type: Townhomes, semis

and singles

greenvalleyestates.com

THE ARBOURS By: CountryWide Homes

City: Aurora

Housing type: Single-detached homes

countrywidehomes.ca

OAK PARK By: Ballantry Homes

City: Oakville

Housing type: Urban townhomes and

midrise condominiums

ballantryhomes.com

HAWTHORNE VILLAGE ON THE ESCARPMENT By: Mattamy Homes

City: Milton

Housing type: Exclusive townhomes

mattamyhomes.com

MOUNT PLEASANT By: Great Gulf

City: Brampton

Housing type: Full-depth lots with

unique standard features

greatgulf.com

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Bank of Montreal 2.7 4 2.89 2.99 3.39 3.89 2.69

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Bank of Nova Scotia 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49

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Canadian Western Bank 4 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.2 4.74

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Equitable Bank 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.39 4.64

ICICI Bank Canada 2.75 3.15 3.65 3.64 3.69 3.69

Manulife Bank 2.4 4.45 3 2.94 2.84 2.79 2.89

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Community Trust n/a 6.5 3.14 3.25 3.95 4.39 4.64

Effort Trust n/a 4.45 3.35 3.5 3.7 4.3 4.35

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Home Trust Company 2.35 3.95 2.69 2.14 2.34 2.59 2.59

Investors Group Trust n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 2.74

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IC Savings 2.7 4.25 2.89 2.79 2.89 2.95 2.89

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Steinbach Credit Union 2.25 2.45 2.55 2.55 2.65 2.65

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THE CROSS WINDS By: Delpark Homes

City: Bowmanville

Housing type: A limited collection of

detached homes backing onto the creek

thecrosswindshomes.com

BELLE AIRE SHORES By: Fernbrook Homes, Pristine Homes &

Zancor Homes

City: Innisfil

Housing type: Coming this spring –

townhomes and 36-, 42-, and 50-ft. singles

belleaire.ca

HERITAGE TOWNS By: Montevello Developments

City: Toronto

Housing type: Townhomes in Junction

Triangle from 1,593 sq. ft. from high $700’s

heritagetowns.ca

COUNTRY LANE By: Andrin Homes & Heathwood Homes

City: Whitby

Housing type: Master-planned community

of 36- and 45-ft. detached homes

countrylanewhitby.com

BOXGROVE VILLAGE By: Arista Homes

City: Markham

Housing type: Family sized freehold

townhomes and live/work towns

boxgrovevillage.com

ANCHOR WOODS By: Rosehaven Homes, Andrin Homes

& Regal Crest Homes

City: Holland Landing

Housing type: 45- and 38-ft. detached

and semi-detached homes

anchorwoods.ca

UPPER SUMMERSIDE By: Mattamy Homes

City: Scarborough

Housing type: New townhome designs in

established family-friendly neighbourhood

mattamyhomes.com

SEATON TAUNTON By: Mattamy Homes

City: Pickering

Housing type: Affordable townhomes

alongside greenspaces and other amenities

mattamyhomes.com

THE LOGGIAS IN RICHDALE By: Senator Homes

City: Richmond Hill

Housing type: Luxurious 40-, 50- and 60-ft.

detached homes on deep lots

senatorhomes.com

ST. JOHN’S FOREST By: Mattamy Homes

City: Aurora

Housing type: 45- and 50-ft. lots

in a wooded enclave

mattamyhomes.com

WHITBY CENTRAL By: Brookfield Residential

City: Whitby

Housing type: Single-detached

homes in an established family

neighbourhod

brookfieldhomes.ca

THE BROOK By: Delpark Homes

City: Oshawa

Housing type: Single-family homes

on 30-, 36- and 40-ft. lots

thebrookhomes.com

NEW SEATON By: Brookfield Residential

City: Pickering

Housing type: Register to be

among the first to learn about

this new community

brookfieldhomes.ca

HERON PARK By: Mattamy Homes

City: Scarborough

Housing type: Townhomes and

semi-detached homes

mattamyhomes.com

9130 BATHURST By: Senator Homes

City: Richmond Hill

Housing type: Modern townhomes

senatorhomes.com

SPRING VALLEY JUNCTION By: Lindvest

City: Brampton

Housing type: 38- and 41-ft.

detached homes

lindvest.com

MEADOWGREEN By: Heathwood Homes

City: Brampton

Housing type: Townhomes, semis

and singles on Mississauga Road

heathwood.com

GREEN VALLEY ESTATES By: Bayview-Wellington Homes

City: Bradford

Housing type: Townhomes, semis

and singles

greenvalleyestates.com

THE ARBOURS By: CountryWide Homes

City: Aurora

Housing type: Single-detached homes

countrywidehomes.ca

OAK PARK By: Ballantry Homes

City: Oakville

Housing type: Urban townhomes and

midrise condominiums

ballantryhomes.com

HAWTHORNE VILLAGE ON THE ESCARPMENT By: Mattamy Homes

City: Milton

Housing type: Exclusive townhomes

mattamyhomes.com

MOUNT PLEASANT By: Great Gulf

City: Brampton

Housing type: Full-depth lots with

unique standard features

greatgulf.com

BuildersIf you would like to include your preview

registration, new release or site opening

in this feature, just email the details to

[email protected]

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LATEST LISTINGS Find your next home! Find more properties at ypnexthome.caCompare mortgage rates for your best dealCHARTERED BANKS variable 6 months 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years

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R.O.R. RATES ON REQUEST op OPEN ----- NOT QUOTING N/A NOT AVAILABLE

April 11, 2016. Prepared By Fiscal Agents Financial Information Services 905.844.7700

OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

TRUST COMPANIES

ATB Financial 2.6 4 2.94 2.64 2.49 2.64 2.74

4.00op 4.00op 4.00op

Alterna Bank 2.35 4 2.85 2.09 2.59 2.74 2.58

6.30op 6.30op

Bank of Montreal 2.7 4 2.89 2.99 3.39 3.89 2.69

6.75op 6.75op

Bank of Nova Scotia 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49

6.45op 6.50op

Canadian Western Bank 4 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.2 4.74

6.45op 6.30op

CIBC 2.7 2.84 2.79 2.59 4.09 4.79

6.95op 6.35op

Equitable Bank 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.39 4.64

ICICI Bank Canada 2.75 3.15 3.65 3.64 3.69 3.69

Manulife Bank 2.4 4.45 3 2.94 2.84 2.79 2.89

3.20op

National Bank n/a 4.4 3.14 3.04 3.39 2.74 2.84

6.70op 6.70op

President’s Choice Fina 2.70 2.79 3.34 3.99 4.44

Royal Bank 2.6 3.14 2.39 2.54 4.39 4.64

6.75op 6.75op

TD Canada Trust 2.6 2.99 2.84 2.39 3.89 2.69

6.30op

Tangerine 2.7 3.19 3.24 3.49 3.69 3.79

Community Trust n/a 6.5 3.14 3.25 3.95 4.39 4.64

Effort Trust n/a 4.45 3.35 3.5 3.7 4.3 4.35

6.30op 6.30op

Home Trust Company 2.35 3.95 2.69 2.14 2.34 2.59 2.59

Investors Group Trust n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 2.74

6.50op 6.30op

MTCC 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49

6.45op 6.50op

ONLINE CALCULATORnexthome.yp.ca/mortgage-calculator

Homebuyers’ Help

Alterna Savings 2.35 4 2.85 2.09 2.59 2.74 2.58

6.30op 6.30op

Comtech Credit Union 2.45 6.2 2.84 2.89 2.95 2.99 2.89

6.40op 6.30op

First National Fin. LP 3.1 2.29 2.24 2.49 2.64 2.69

IC Savings 2.7 4.25 2.89 2.79 2.89 2.95 2.89

6.50op 6.50op

London Life n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.74

6.50op 6.30op

Luminus Financial 3.25 3.25 3.2 3.65 4 4.5

6.25op

Meridian Credit Union 2.4 4 2.84 2.79 3.39 3.89 2.59

6.30op

PACE Savings & C.U. 5 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.99 4.64

6.70op 6.30op

Parama Credit Union 2.65 2.8 2.85 2.95 3.05 3.15

2.95op

Steinbach Credit Union 2.25 2.45 2.55 2.55 2.65 2.65

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Property Type D Detached S Semi-Detached T Townhome

PAGE CONTACT INFO PROPERTY TYPE PRICE RANGE BUILDER SITE PIN MAP FINDER

Brookfield Residential The Village 1-866-930-0050 from $300,000

37 Dunpar Homes Trafalgar Ridge 416-236-9800 S T 29 8U

Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes City Towns Valley Lands in Brampton fieldgatehomes.com D S T from $400,000 26 9P

Fieldgate Homes Lotus Pointe Caledon 905-838-2806 D T from $724,000 23 8M

Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes Valley Lands 905-457-0445 D S T from $700,000 26 9P

Gold Park Homes Encore Brampton 905-970-8236 D from $650,000 63 8M

19 Great Gulf Trafalgar Landing 905-844-1605 T from $200,000 30 8V

19 Great Gulf Westfield 905-866-6876 D from $519,000 24 8P

Heathwood Homes Meadow Green 647-287-7042 D S from $650,000 58 8Q

Mattamy Homes Cranberry Hill mattamyhomes.com from $325,000

Mattamy Homes Hawthorne South Village mattamyhomes.com T from $634,000 59 6S

Mattamy Homes Mount Pleasant North mattamyhomes.com T C from $496,000 60 7O

BC Mattamy Homes The Preserve mattamyhomes.com D T from $406,000 29 7V

Mattamy Homes The Village of Southfileds mattamyhomes.com C from $730,000 66 8M

Mattamy Homes Topper Woods T from $520,000

Mattamy Homes Wildflowers mattamyhomes.com T from $195,000

7 Menkes The Enclaves of Upper Canada 289-891-9103 D S from $750,000 28 6O

13 Primont Homes Newtowns at Mount Pleasant www.primonthomes.com T from $390,000 25 7O

12 Primont Homes Seasons in Caledon primonthomes.com S T from $715,000 27 8M

23 Treasure Hill Homes Tiara Estate Collection treasurehill.com T from $990,000

North

Andrin Homes Hillsborough Holland Landing andrinhomes.com D 51 18E

Aspen Ridge Homes King Country Estates 905-558-0255 D 18 13I

Aspen Ridge Homes Queensville yourqueensville.ca D T from $550,000 46 20D

Averton Homes Victoria Highlands averton.ca D from $550,000 69 23E

59 Ballymore Homes Mill Street Village millstreethomes.com S T from $520,000 20 12E

59 Briarwood Homes Mill Street Village millstreethomes.com S T from $520,000 20 12E

Briarwood Homes Pretty River Collingwood 1-888-257-1999 from $310,000

Brookfield Residential Fieldstone 1-855-379-1495 from $600,000 71 5E

Brookfield Residential Grand Central 905-778-0873 from $600,000 47 16D

Brookfield Residential Treetops 1-855-590-3577 from $370,000 49 13A

Brookfield Residential Willow Glen Tottenham 905-406-1044 T from $330,000 19 11E

Delpark Homes Cedar Ridge DelparkHomes.ca S T from $400,000

29 Geranium Homes Vista at Cardinal Point vistaflatsandtowns.com D T from $390,000

Great Gulf Hillsborough Holland Landing greatgulf.com D from $570,000 51 18E

19 Great Gulf Sharon Village 905-478-7362 T from $600,000 65 20E

Great Gulf Summerlyn Village 905-775-3461 D from $560,000 52 17D

Mancini Homes West Ridge Place Orillia 905-773-9997 T from $300,000

7 Menkes Hometown Sharon Village menkes.com T 54 19F

23 Treasure Hill Homes Acacia Estates treasurehill.com T from $1960,000 56 16J

East

33 Andrin Homes Country Lane in Whitby CountryLaneWhitby.com D S T 32 28N

Arista Homes Whitby Meadows aristahomes.com D T 31 28N

Averton Homes Beacon Hill Bowmanville averton.ca D from $450,000

Averton Homes Main Street Seaton averton.ca from $280,000 70 25N

Brookfield Residential Foxtrail foxtraillife.ca from $470,000 43 27G

63 Delpark Homes The Crosswinds TheCrosswindsHomes.com S T 61 33O

25 Fieldgate Homes Whitby Meadows fieldgatehomes.com D T 31 28N

33 Heathwood Homes Country Lane in Whitby CountryLaneWhitby.com D S T 32 28N

Mattamy Homes Seaton mattamyhomes.com D T from $350,000 44 24N

35 Tribute Communities U.C. Towns mytribute.ca D from $555,000 71 30M

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Property Type D Detached S Semi-Detached T Townhome

PAGE CONTACT INFO PROPERTY TYPE PRICE RANGE BUILDER SITE PIN MAP FINDER

Central

55 Andrin Homes Glenway in Newmarket GlenwayLiving.com D 68 18F

5 Arista Homes Aurora Trails aristahomes.com D T from $700,000 14 19G

5 Arista Homes Boxgrove Village Markham aristahomes.com T 15 22M

5 Arista Homes IMPRESSIONS aristahomes.com D S T from $800,000 3 12K

Arista Homes Jefferson Forest jeffersonforest.ca D T from $586,000 10 18J

5 Arista Homes Vaughan Valley Estates aristahomes.com D from $1200,000 7 14L

IFC & 1 Aspen Ridge Homes Chelsea Maple Station aspenridgehomes.com D 8 16L

Aspen Ridge Homes Kleinburg Hills aspenridgehomes.com D 45 13L

Aspen Ridge Homes Scenic on Eglinton 416-805-1781 D T from $190,000 33 18Q

Aspen Ridge Homes Seventy Seven Charles 416-203-7034 T C from $2100,000 34 17R

Aspen Ridge Homes Upper West Side uwscommunity.com D from $1099,000 4 17L

21 Averton Homes Corporate Averton.ca T

27 Brookfield Residential Corporate brookfieldhomes.ca

Brookfield Residential The Arbors 905-503-0992 from $650,000 48 19H

Fieldgate Homes 90 Niagara 416-981-0036 D T from $346,000 35 16S

Fieldgate Homes Aurora Trails fieldgatehomes.com D T from $620,000 14 19G

25 Fieldgate Homes BlueSky Stouffville fieldgatehomes.com D from $600,000 12 22J

Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes IMPRESSIONS 905-893-9500 D S T from $1000,000 3 12K

Fieldgate Homes Zigg 416-545-0223 D T 36 16R

Forest Hill Homes Bridle Path of Thornhill foresthillhomes.ca D from $2000,000 50 18E

15 Forest Hill Homes Cornell Rouge 905-472-9556 T from $750,000 16 23M

Forest Hill Homes Jefferson Forest foresthillhomes.ca D T from $890,000 10 18J

Gold Park Homes Kleinburg Glen 905-417-7483 D from $690,000 3 12K

47 Hi Rise (West) Inc. Spice Urban Towns on Danforth Rd spiceondanforth.com S from $350,000 73 19R

55 Lakeview Homes Glenway in Newmarket GlenwayLiving.com D 68 18F

11 Madison Homes Briar Hill madisonhomes.ca T from $500,000 1 16Q

15 Madison Homes Cornell Rouge 905-472-9556 D S from $750,000 16 23M

Madison Homes Jefferson Forest jeffersonforest.ca D T from $586,000 10 18J

Madison Homes Thornhill Ravines 905-417-1203 D from $1800,000 53 16L

49 Marlin Spring The Mack LiveAtTheMack.com S from $690,000 70 15K

8-9 Mattamy Homes Cornell mattamyhomes.com D T from $260,000 17 22M

Mattamy Homes Downsview Park www.mattamyhomes.com from $270,000 37 15P

Mattamy Homes Heron Park www.mattamyhomes.com S T from $400,000 38 22Q

Mattamy Homes Lago monarchgroup.net C from $220,000 39 14S

Mattamy Homes Picasso on Richmond monarchgroup.net C from $550,000 40 16S

Mattamy Homes Richmond Green www.mattamyhomes.com D T 41 18K

Mattamy Homes Riva del Lago monarchgroup.net C from $300,000 39 14S

Mattamy Homes Upper Summerside www.mattamyhomes.com S T from $450,000 42 19R

7 Menkes Dwell City Town 416-259-2525 T from $590,000 2 12S

Menkes Humber Mews 416-259-2525 T from $550,000 2 12S

57 Montevello Developments Heritage Towns On The Trail 416-531-7760 D S from $790,000 67 15R

12 Primont Homes JadeGarden at Cornell www.primonthomes.com S T 55 22M

12 Primont Homes Renaissance Townes 905-417-3363 T from $750,000 5 15K

12 Primont Homes Uptowns on Bayview primonthomes.com T 9 18K

17 Rosehaven Homes Corporate RosehavenPlatinum.com T

23 Treasure Hill Homes Aurora Views on Wellington treasurehill.com T from $1360,000 57 19H

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St Johns Rd

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Carrville Rd

Jane St

Donald Cousens Pkwy

Nashville Rd

Clarence St

Stegm

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Zenway Blvd

Langstaff Rd

Lloydtown Aurora Rd

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Weston Rd

Leslie St

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Steeles Ave E

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King-Vaughan Rd

19th Ave

Stouffville Rd

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Bloomington Rd15th Sideroad15th Sideroad

17th Sideroad17th Sideroad

Vandorf Rd

John St

Vict

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Denison St

Major Mackenzie Dr

Ravenshoe Rd

Hillsdale Dr

Aurora Rd

St John’s RdSideroadSt John’s Sideroad

Cherry St

Holborn RdHolborn Rd

Queensville Sideroad

Boag Boag RdBoag Boag RdLeslie St

Old Homestead Rd

Glenwood Ave

Pollock RdMorton Ave

Faulkner Ave

Herald Rd

Bales Dr

Mount Albert Rd

Farr Ave

Doane Rd

Bethel Side Rd Lasher La Valley View Dr

The Queensway

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Cryderman’s Rd

Baldwin Rd

New W

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Summeridge Dr

Peter Rupert Ave

McNaughton Rd

Jefferson Sideroad St

Pine Valley Dr

McGillivray Rd

Huntington Rd

Cold Creek Rd

Kipling Ave

Mill Rd

Sunset Beach Rd

Jesse Thomson Rd

Woodbine AveBayview

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Bathurst St

Yonge St

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Sideroad 5 AdjalaSideroad 5 Adjala

Brown’s RdBrown’s Rd

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Sideroad 20 AdjalaSideroad 20 Adjala

Sideroad 25 AdjalaSideroad 25 Adjala

Sideroad 30 AdjalaSideroad 30 Adjala

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19th Sideroad

18th Sideroad

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Church St

Mian St

Mian St19th Sideroad

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2nd Concession

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Sideroad 10

Sideroad 15

Sideroad 20

Sideroad 20

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Patterson StSideroad 10

Sideroad 15

Sideroad 18

Tottenham Rd

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Sideroad 17

Coffey Rd

Fraser St

Barrie St

Bridge St

Sideroad 5

Franklin Rd

Centre St

Ravenc

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Lloydtown- Aurora Rd

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Mulock Dr

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Juliana Rd

Morning Sdrd

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Wist Rd

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8th Concession

11th Concession

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Concession Rd 3

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Huntingwood Dr

Passmore Ave

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Brimley Rd

Bellamy Rd

Sheppard Ave

Morningside Ave

Brimorton Dr

Lawrence Ave E

St Clair Ave E

Beare Rd

Ellesmere Rd

Queen St E

Keele St

St Clair Ave W

OakwoodAve

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Midland Ave

Pape Ave

Mortimer Ave

Glencairn Ave

York Mills Rd

Leslie St

Cummer AveDrewry Ave

Sheppard Ave

Senlac Rd

Willow

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McNicoll Ave

Scarborough Golf Club Rd

Guildwoo d Pkwy

Milner Ave

Middlefield Rd

Tapscott Rd

Meadow

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Plug Hat Rd

Reesor Rd

Sewells Rd

Gardiner E

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Winderm

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Wilson Ave

The Kingsway

Burnhamthorpe Rd

Lawrence Ave W

Allen Rd

Donlands Ave Greenwood Ave

Don Vally Pkwy

Don Mills Rd

Commissioners St

Broadview Ave

Moore Ave

Laird Dr

Vaughan Rd

Maple Leaf Dr

Caledonia Rd

Caledonia Rd

Dufferin St

Woodbine Ave

Warden Ave

Kennedy Rd

McCow

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Markham

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Markham

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Davenport Rd

Rogers Rd OldWeston Rd

Post Rd

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Dufferin St

Black Cr Dr

Rexdale Blvd

Oakdale RdyNorfinch Dr

Jones Ave

Military Trail

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McLevin Ave E

Kingsto

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Killarney Beach Rd Harbour StPine Ave

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McKinstry Rd

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Webber Rd

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Rupke Rd

Holancin RdRiver Rd

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20th Sideroad

Queen St

McLaren Rd

St Andrew’s Rd

Mt W

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Clarkway Dr

Queen St

Coleraine Dr

Mount Pleasant Rd

Mount Hope Rd

Chinguacousy Rd

Mornin

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Creditview Rd

Northwest Dr

Mineola Rd

King Rd

Trethewey Dr

Atwater Ave

Eastgate

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Britannia R

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Britannia R

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Courtneypark

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Old Derry Rd

Old Derry Rd

Derry Rd

Derry Rd

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5th Sideroad

10th Sideroad

10th Sideroad

10th Sideroad

10th Sideroad

15th Sideroad

15th Sideroad

17th Sideroad

17th Sideroad

20th Sideroad

20th Sideroad

25th Sideroad

25th Sideroad

30th Sideroad

30th SideroadMaple A

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Prince St

Prince St

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22nd Sdrd

20nd Sdrd

20nd Sdrd

Worden View

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Erin/Halton Hills

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Glen Lawson Rd

Drew Rd

Drew Rd

Williams P

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Williams P

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Bovaird Dr

Castlem

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Castlem

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Mayfield Rd

Mayfield Rd

Countryside R

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Countryside R

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Wanless Dr

Wanless Dr

22nd Sdrd

22nd Sdrd

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Ballinafad

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Leslie H

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27th Sdrd

27th Sdrd

27th Sdrd

Station Rd

Station Rd

Mill St

Mill St

Sandalwood Pkwy

Sandalwood Pkwy

Ebenezer Rd

Ebenezer Rd

Old School Rd

Old School Rd

Boston Mills

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Erin - East

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Orangevil

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10th Sideroad

Sideroad 27

Sideroad 27

Finnerty

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Coolihans Sidero

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Hunsden Sdrd

Hunsden Sdrd

Pine Ave

Pine Ave

Olde Base

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Olde Base

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Walker Rd

Walker Rd

Healeyl R

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Healeyl R

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Columbia Way

Columbia Way

Clark Blvd

Clark Blvd

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Steeles A

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Lakeshore R

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Lakeshore R

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Haig Blvd

Indian Rd

Mississauga Rd

Terry Fox Way

Terry Fox Way

Terry Fox Way

Terry Fox Way

Southdown Rd

Lakeshore R

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Lakeshore R

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Winston Churchill Blvd

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Erin Mills Pkwy

Cawthra Rd

Tomken

Tomken Rd

West Dr

West Dr

McLaughlin

McLaughlin Rd

Mavis Rd

Mavis Rd Glengarry Rd

Glengarry Rd

Erindale

Stn Rd Erindale

Stn Rd

Confederation Pkwy

Eglinton Ave W

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Colling Rd

Colling Rd

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Burnhamthorpe R

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Britannia Rd

Britannia R

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8th Conc E

8th Conc E

6th Conc E

6th Conc E

7th Conc E

7th Conc E

Carlisle Rd

Carlisle Rd

Progreston Rd

Progreston Rd

14th Sdrd

14th Sdrd

10th Concession E

10th Concession E11th Concession E

11th Concession E

Puslinch-Flamborough Townline

Puslinch-Flamborough Townline

Mountsberg Rd

Mountsberg Rd

12th Sdrd

12th Sdrd

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Mississauga Rd

Erin/Eramosa Town Line

Erin/Eramosa Town Line

Concession 6-7

Concession 6-7

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Shaws Creek Rd

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Porterfield Rd

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Willoughby Rd

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Innis Lake Dr

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Centreville Creek Rd

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Mountainview Rd

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Milton-Halton Hills Town Line

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Dublin Line

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Rosebank Rd

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Dixie Rd

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4th Conc Rd

Simcoe St

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Pogue RdCragg Rd

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Ma Brown’s Rd

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Edgerton RdChurch St

High Point Rd

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Darlington Clarke Townline

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Woodley Rd

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Langmaid Rd

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Harmony Rd N

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Grandview St N

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Townline Rd

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Graham Rd

Old Simcoe Rd

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Blackwater Rd

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Marsh Hill Rd

Marsh Hill Rd

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Weir’s Sideroad

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Andrews Rd

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Stewart Rd

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Graham Rd

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Olive AveOlive Ave

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Cedarbrook DrCedarbrook Dr

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Spadina Sdrd

Spadina Sdrd

Harper RdHarper Rd

Whitfield RdWhitfield Rd

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Brookdale RdBrookdale Rd

Feasby RdFeasby Rd

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Wagg RdWagg Rd

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Davis DrDavis Dr

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Foster DrFoster Dr

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Smith BlvdSmith Blvd

Latimer RdLatimer Rd

Old Homestead RdOld Homestead Rd

Morning Glory RdMorning Glory Rd

Ball RdBall Rd

Medd RdMedd Rd

Scugog Line 8Scugog Line 8

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Scugog Line 9Scugog Line 9

Raglan RdRaglan Rd

Shirley RdShirley Rd

King StKing St

Pebblestone RdPebblestone Rd

Baseline RdBaseline Rd

Concession StConcession St

Concession Rd 4Concession Rd 4

Concession Rd 4Concession Rd 4

Concession Rd 7Concession Rd 7

Concession Rd 9Concession Rd 9

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Concession Rd 10Concession Rd 10

Malcolm RdMalcolm Rd

Rainbow Ridge RdRainbow Ridge Rd

Mabels RdMabels Rd

Cottage RdCottage Rd

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Station RdStation Rd

Little Britain RdLittle Britain Rd

Little Britain RdLittle Britain Rd

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Black School RdBlack School Rd

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Proutt RdProutt Rd

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Concession Rd 10Concession Rd 10

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Concession Rd 6Concession Rd 6Taunton RdTaunton Rd

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Wilcox RdWilcox Rd

Ther-Tell RdTher-Tell Rd

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Demara RdDemara Rd

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Long RdLong Rd

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King St

Arthur St

Elliott Rd

Mill Rd

Mill Rd

Lindsay StLindsay St

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Ted Graham Rd

Ted Graham Rd

Mariposa/Ops Bdry

Mariposa/Ops Bdry

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Slanted Rd

Lake Shore Blvd WLake Shore Blvd W

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Parliament St

Mt Pleasant Rd

Mt Pleasant Rd

Avenue RdAvenue Rd

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Christie StChristie St

Kipling AveKipling Ave

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Prince Edward Dr

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Carlingview Dr

Carlingview Dr

Martin Grove Rd

Martin Grove Rd

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Ogemah Rd

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White Rock Rd

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Sideroad 18ASideroad 18A

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Vannest Rd

Went worth St

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Ritson Rd

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Cookston Rd

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Manning Rd

Henry StHenry St

Halls RdHalls Rd

Lakeridge RdLakeridge Rd

Ravenscroft RdRavenscroft Rd

Riverside DrRiverside Dr

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Harwood Ave

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Sandy Beach Rd

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8th Conc Rd

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Balsam Rd

Chalk Lake RdWebb Rd

Ward Rd

Pine Rd

Mast Rd

Reach St

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Ried Rd

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Fowlers Rd

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Ravenshoe Rd

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Milborough Line

Green Green

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Blind Line

Milton

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Thompson Rd

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Milborough Line

Centre Ave

Centre Ave

McNiven Rd

McNiven Rd

Twiss RdTwiss Rd

Martin St

Martin St

Milton-Halton Hills Town Line

Milton-Halton Hills Town Line

Mohawk Tr

Mohawk Tr

Dublin Line

Dublin Line

Main St

Mountainview Rd

Delrex Blvd

Armstrong Ave

River Dr

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Blue Mtn Pl

Silver Creek Dr

Cedar Springs Rd

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Stoney Creek Rd

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Booker Rd

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Jenny Jump RdRattlesnake

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Rd

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Rymer RdLake Shore Rd

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Canal Rd

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South Cayuga Rd

Bains Rd

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McLaughlin Rd

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Lakeshore Rd

Pres

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Liberty Rd

Cole Rd

Whitevale Rd

North Rd

Sideline 28

Altona Rd

Rosebank Rd

Whites Rd

Dixie Rd

Sheppard AveSheppard Ave E

Finch Ave

Kingston Rd

Sideline 24

Sideline 22

4th Conc Rd

Simcoe St

Reach St

Pogue RdCragg Rd

7 MileIsland Rd

Beacock Rd

Canton Rd

Ma Brown’s Rd

Jobb Rd

Edgerton RdChurch St

High Point RdDafoe

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Concession Rd 3 Thorah

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Concession Rd 2 Thorah

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Nichols Rd

Lancaster Rd

Newtonville Rd

Bellamy Rd

Jaynes RdJaynes Rd

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Bell-wood Dr

Darlington Clarke Townline

Darlington Clarke Townline

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Waverly Rd

Leskard RdLeskard Rd

Best RdBest Rd

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Mosport Rd

Mosport Rd

Lockhart RdLockhart Rd

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Cartwright East Quarter Line

Wilson Rd

Wilson Rd

Ross Park RdRoss Park Rd

A Ray RdA Ray Rd

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View Lake Rd

View Lake Rd

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Mahoods Rd

Mahoods Rd

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Mississaugas Trail

Hoyer RdHoyer Rd

Murphy Rd

Murphy Rd

Gibbs RdGibbs Rd

Aked RdAked Rd

Woodley Rd

Woodley Rd

Cedar Park Rd

Ormiston Rd

Ormiston Rd

UnionSchool Rd

UnionSchool Rd

Lettner RdLettner Rd

Lambs Rd

Lambs Rd

Green RdGreen Rd

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Maple Grove Rd

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Townline Rd

Park RdPark Rd

Trulls RdTrulls Rd

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Stevenson Rd

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Thickson RdThickson Rd

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Ashburn RdAshburn Rd

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Bryant Sdrd

Bryant Sdrd

Heron RdHeron Rd

Westney Rd

Westney Rd

Brock RdBrock Rd

Dagmar Rd

Dagmar Rd

Duffs RdDuffs Rd

Cedarbrook TrCedarbrook Tr

Anderson StAnderson St

Coronation RdCoronation Rd

McQuayBlvd

McQuayBlvd

Country LaCountry La

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Salem Rd

Salem Rd

East AvePort Union RdPort Union Rd

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Simcoe St

Simcoe St

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StevensonRd N

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Wilson Rd

Harmony Rd

Harmony Rd

Grandview St N

Grandview St N

Solina RdSolina Rd

Langmaid Rd

Langmaid Rd

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Harmony Rd N

Grandview St N

Grandview St N

Townline Rd

Townline Rd

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Wotten Rd

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est Quarter LineCartw

right West Quarter Line

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Graham Rd

Graham Rd

Old Simcoe Rd

Old Simcoe Rd

Sideroad 17Sideroad 17

Blackwater Rd

Blackwater Rd

Marsh Hill Rd

Marsh Hill Rd

Sideroad 18Sideroad 18

Sideroad 17Sideroad 17

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Sideroad 17ASideroad 17A

Brock RdBrock Rd

Lake Ridge RdLake Ridge Rd

Weir’s Sideroad

Weir’s Sideroad

Park RdPark Rd

Park RdPark Rd

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WetheralSdrd

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Sdrd

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Mearns St

Ochonski RdOchonski Rd

Moffat Rd

Moffat Rd

Lawrence Rd

Lawrence Rd

Andrews Rd

Andrews Rd

Gamsby Rd

Gamsby Rd

Gilmore Rd

Gilmore Rd

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Mercer Rd

Mercer RdThom

pson RdThom

pson Rd

White Rd

White Rd

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Maynard Rd

Maynard Rd

Dawson Rd

Dawson Rd

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Jewel Rd

Jewel Rd

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Walsh Rd

Walsh Rd

Brownsville Rd

Brownsville Rd

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Morgans Rd

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Stewart Rd

Stewart Rd

Graham Rd

Graham Rd

Stephenson RdStephenson Rd

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Mill St

Mill St

Concession Rd 1

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Concession Rd 3Concession Rd 3Nash RdNash Rd

Bloor StBloor St

Olive AveOlive Ave

Bayly StBayly St

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Rossland RdRossland Rd

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Bond StBond StAdelaide AveAdelaide Ave

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Columbus RdColumbus Rd

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Myrtle RdMyrtle Rd

Coates RdCoates Rd

Scugog Line 3Scugog Line 3

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Clements RdClements Rd

Blue Mountain RdBlue Mountain Rd

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2nd Concession2nd Concession

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King StKing St8th Concession8th Concession

10th Concession10th Concession

Cedarbrook DrCedarbrook Dr

13th Concession13th Concession

11th Concession11th Concession

Scugog Line 14Scugog Line 14

Spadina Sdrd

Spadina Sdrd

Harper RdHarper Rd

Whitfield RdWhitfield Rd

Scugog Line 12Scugog Line 12

Scugog Line 2Scugog Line 2

Scugog Line 4Scugog Line 4

Scugog Line 6Scugog Line 6

Brookdale RdBrookdale Rd

Feasby RdFeasby Rd

O’Beirn RdO’Beirn Rd

Wagg RdWagg Rd

Ashworth RdAshworth Rd

Meyers RdMeyers Rd

Leitch RdLeitch Rd

Hollingers RdHollingers Rd

Davis DrDavis Dr

Sandford RdSandford Rd

Weirs RdWeirs Rd

Leaskdale RdLeaskdale Rd

Kennedy RdKennedy Rd

Foster DrFoster Dr

Zephyr RdZephyr Rd

Frog StFrog St

Smith BlvdSmith Blvd

Latimer RdLatimer Rd

Old Homestead RdOld Homestead Rd

Morning Glory RdMorning Glory Rd

Ball RdBall Rd

Medd RdMedd Rd

Scugog Line 8Scugog Line 8

Scugog Line 9Scugog Line 9

Scugog Line 9Scugog Line 9

Raglan RdRaglan Rd

Shirley RdShirley Rd

King StKing St

Pebblestone RdPebblestone Rd

Baseline RdBaseline Rd

Concession StConcession St

Concession Rd 4Concession Rd 4

Concession Rd 4Concession Rd 4

Concession Rd 7Concession Rd 7

Concession Rd 9Concession Rd 9

Concession Rd 6Concession Rd 6

Concession Rd 8Concession Rd 8

Concession Rd 10Concession Rd 10

Malcolm RdMalcolm Rd

Rainbow Ridge RdRainbow Ridge Rd

Mabels RdMabels Rd

Cottage RdCottage Rd

Ranch RdRanch Rd

Zion RdZion Rd

Station RdStation Rd

Little Britain RdLittle Britain Rd

Little Britain RdLittle Britain Rd

Little Britain RdLittle Britain RdSalem RdSalem Rd

Cresswell RdCresswell Rd

Farmstead RdFarmstead Rd

Black School RdBlack School Rd

The Glen RdThe Glen Rd

Proutt RdProutt Rd

Mountjoy RdMountjoy Rd

Devitts RdDevitts Rd

McKee RdMcKee RdBradburn RdBradburn Rd

Byers RdByers Rd

Concession Rd 10Concession Rd 10

Concession Rd 7Concession Rd 7

Skelding RdSkelding Rd

Boundary RdBoundary Rd

Boundary RdBoundary Rd

Concession Rd 5Concession Rd 5

Concession Rd 6Concession Rd 6Taunton RdTaunton Rd

Concession Rd 8Concession Rd 8

Wilcox RdWilcox Rd

Ther-Tell RdTher-Tell Rd

Concession 1Concession 1

Concession 2Concession 2

Concession 3Concession 3

Concession 4Concession 4

Concession 5Concession 5

Concession 6Concession 6

Concession 7Concession 7

Concession 9Concession 9

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Concession 11Concession 11

Demara RdDemara Rd

Chandler DrChandler Dr

Hood DrHood Dr

Concession 12Concession 12

Concession 13Concession 13

Concession 14Concession 14

Babblers Knob RdBabblers Knob Rd

Radio Tower RdRadio Tower Rd

Wheatfield RdWheatfield Rd

Kent StKent St

Long RdLong Rd

Cheese Factory RdCheese Factory Rd

No 9 RdNo 9 Rd

Dewdrop RdDewdrop Rd

GrahamRdGrahamRd

Deyell RdDeyell Rd

King St

Arthur St

Elliott Rd

Mill Rd

Mill Rd

Lindsay StLindsay St

F Hall RdF Hall Rd

H Corneil RdH Corneil Rd

River RdRiver Rd

Ted Graham Rd

Ted Graham Rd

Mariposa/Ops Bdry

Mariposa/Ops Bdry

Allan Long Rd

Allan Long Rd

Barry M

oore RdBarry

Moore Rd

Verulam Rd

Verulam Rd

Shop RdShop Rd

Settlers RdSettlers Rd

Settlers RdSettlers Rd

Fieldside RdFieldside Rd

W W

ilson RdW

Wilson Rd

Post RdPost Rd

Lilac RdLilac Rd

Heights RdHeights Rd

Dranoel RdDranoel Rd

River RdRiver RdCross Creek RdCross Creek Rd

LindsayLindsay

Middle Line Middle Line

Slanted Rd

Lake Shore Blvd WLake Shore Blvd W

Judson StJudson StKing St WKing St W

Queen St WQueen St W

Dupont StDupont St

Bloor St WBloor St W

The QueenswayThe Queensway

Royal YorkRoyal York

University AveUniversity Ave

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Lansdowne Ave

Lansdowne Ave

Parkside DrParkside Dr

Roncesvalles AveRoncesvalles Ave

High PkHigh Pk

Runnymede Rd

Runnymede Rd

Keele StKeele St

Jarvis StJarvis St

Parliament St

Parliament St

Mt Pleasant Rd

Mt Pleasant Rd

Avenue RdAvenue Rd

Spadina RdSpadina Rd

Christie StChristie St

Kipling AveKipling Ave

Islington AveIslington Ave

Prince Edward Dr

Prince Edward Dr Park Law

n RdPark Law

n Rd

The East Mall

The East Mall

The West M

allThe W

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Carlingview Dr

Carlingview Dr

Martin Grove Rd

Martin Grove Rd

Norseman StNorseman St

Bloor St WBloor St W

Rathburn RdRathburn Rd

The WestwayThe Westway

Dixon RdDixon Rd

Finch Ave WFinch Ave W

Belfield RdBelfield Rd

Harbord StHarbord St

Acres Rd

Mearns Ave

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Fallis Rd

DovehavenRd

DovehavenRd

Ogemah Rd

Ogemah Rd

Beacroft RdBeacroft Rd

White Rock Rd

White Rock Rd

Sideroad 18ASideroad 18A

Sideroad 18ASideroad 18A

Taylor’s RdTaylor’s Rd

Eden RdEden RdEldon Rd

Eldon Rd

Fingerboard RdFingerboard Rd

Vannest Rd

Went worth St

Phillip Murray Ave

Ritson Rd

Pine Pt RdIslan

d Rd

Cookston Rd

9th Concession

Victoria St

Westney Rd

Manning Rd

Henry StHenry St

Halls RdHalls Rd

Lakeridge RdLakeridge Rd

Ravenscroft RdRavenscroft Rd

Riverside DrRiverside Dr

Church StChurch St

Sideline 22Sideline 22 Salem

RdSalem

Rd

Westney Rd

Westney Rd

Harwood Ave

Harwood Ave

Halls Rd NHalls Rd N

SquireBeach Rd

Sandy Beach Rd

Valley Farm Rd

5th Concession Rd5th Concession Rd

Secord RdSecord Rd Allbright RdAllbright Rd

Goodwood RdGoodwood RdProuse RdProuse Rd

Houston RdHouston Rd

8th Concession Rd8th Concession Rd

7th Concession Rd7th Concession Rd

Greenwood Rd

Greenwood Rd

Paddock RdPaddock Rd

Kinsale RdKinsale Rd

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6th Conc Rd6th Conc Rd

4th Conc Rd4th Conc Rd

5th Concession Rd5th Concession Rd

5th Concession Rd5th Concession Rd

4th Concession Rd4th Concession Rd

2nd Concession Rd2nd Concession Rd

3rd Concession Rd3rd Concession Rd

6th Concession Rd6th Concession Rd

8th Conc Rd8th Conc Rd

7th Conc Rd7th Conc Rd

8th Conc Rd

8th Conc Rd

Balsam Rd

Balsam Rd

Chalk Lake RdWebb Rd

Ward Rd

Pine Rd

Mast Rd

Reach St

Sideline 32Sideline 32

Sideline 34Sideline 34

Ried Rd

2nd Concession Rd2nd Concession Rd

3nd Concession Rd3nd Concession Rd

Shier Rd

Fowlers Rd

Old Stou

ffville

Rd

Brewster Rd

Ravenshoe Rd

Old Shiloh Rd

Concession Rd 3Concession Rd 3

Markham

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