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  • One Cole Condos Is On TV!

    A few months ago, maybe almost a year ago now, the entrance of One Cole Condos, at 25 Cole Street, was taken over by a TV film crew, and a “St Stephen’s Hospital” sign was erected on the bench. Walking out of the Condo that day was a little different, to say the least. Fast forward to last weekend – my girlfriend and I were, randomly, watching a CBC show called “Cracked”…

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  • Featured Property – 3 Storey Corktown Townhome

    Fantastic 3 Storey Corktown townhome only steps from Queen Street East. What we like about this property is that it offers the ability to live on the upper 2 levels, which have been renovated – we can call this the “owners suite” – and rent out the lower 2 levels individually.

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  • 609 – 1 Cole Street – 2 Bedroom Corner Unit At One Cole Condos

    Welcome To The Winchester Layout At One Cole. This Modern 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, Corner Unit Offers 849 sqft Of Interior Living Space & 149 sqft Of Cityscape Balcony Space. The Espresso Kitchen Cabinets, Dark Porcelain Tile Back-Splash, Stainless Steel Appliances, And Light Granite Kitchen Countertops Keep This Unit Looking Fresh & Modern. With 9 foot Ceilings, And Floor To Ceiling Windows, This Corner Unit Offers Incredible Amounts Of Natural Sunlight.

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  • Featured Property – 1 Bed One Park West Condo For Rent

    Welcome to the One Park West Condos. If you’re looking for a 1 bedroom Regent Park condo for rent, this may be exactly what you’re looking for. At only 2 years old, this modern south facing 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, unit has stainless steel appliances (including dishwasher), granite counter-tops, ceramic back-splash, laminate floors, ensuite front load stacked washer/dryer, and a private balcony.

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  • Living in Downtown East Vs. West

    If you are debating whether to live in Downtown East or Downtown West, you may want to learn more about my neighbourhood. The past few weeks, I have come to realize that I live in one of the most ingrained community in Downtown Toronto. A community that every store, restaurant, kiosk have a story, including the culturally diverse residents from various parts of the world. These individuals are not just passing through, they are here to stay, and some of them have been here in Regent Park for decades.

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