
Coming Soon from Great Gulf Homes: Monde Condos. REGISTER NOW for details including pricing and floor plans for the upcoming VIP sales event!
Monde is designed by “Starchitect” Moshe Safdie and will be built by Great Gulf Homes – a great architect + superb developer + waterfront location = recipe for a fantastic investment opportunity!
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Coming soon from Empire Communities: Eau Du Soleil. Contact me for more information including floor plans and pricing.
It’s not very often that you will see me get excited about a condo outside of downtown, but what Empire Communities is getting ready to launch on the Lake Shore in Etobicoke has got me VERY excited. Eau Du Soleil promises to be one of the TALLEST waterfront condos in Canada. This one is going to be BIG.
The exact details, like how many storeys, how many buildings, what this ‘awe inspiring design’ will be like are still quite scarce (at least, scarce enough that I am not allowed to publish anything here). What I can say is that nothing like this has ever been built anywhere in Toronto.
Empire Communities is one of the ‘good guys’ in Toronto development. They have a tremendous portfolio of buildings under construction including The Modern on Richmond, FLY condos, and on the Etobicoke waterfront they have Beyond the Sea.
I will be one of the very few agents in the city to have “President’s Club” level access to this project. This means my clients will be able to buy before the Platinum or VIP or Preview buyers. Contact me today if you are interested in purchasing a unit at this amazing new project!
January 2012 update: check out this early release rendering. WOW!

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This Condo is launching in spring 2012. I will be among the very few to have “President’s Club” level access to this project. Contact me today for your chance to invest in what will be one of the most talked about condos in Toronto!
From the developer:
One of Canada’s Tallest and most iconic waterfront communities. Awe inspiring design, phenomenal views, spectacular amenities, unparalleled destination of next generation waterfront living in Toronto.
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Are you thinking about moving to Toronto? Here are some fun facts that will help acquaint you with our city before you get here.
- It gets cold. Winters here can be harsh, especially the months of January and February. But the downtown core gets less snow than the rest of the city because of 2 things: the lake effect, and the urban heat island effect. Many people do bike all year round, but most people put their bikes into storage for at least 4 months a year (December-March)
- It gets hot. We are not the Great White North of Bob and Doug Mckenzie fame. We actually do have a summer in Toronto. In fact, we have 4 seasons in Toronto. Seeing the mercury rise above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) when factoring in the humidity is not an uncommon occurrence from about Mid June to late August.
- Toronto has a lot of nicknames. Popular ones include “The Big Smoke”, “T.o.”, “Hogtown”, “The T-dot”, and of course “Toronna“. There isn’t one that is universally accepted so feel free to pick that that works for you.
- Getting around is easy. Most of Toronto is based on a grid-pattern that goes north from Lake Ontario. Yonge Street is the major dividing line east/west, and Bloor St is the unofficial dividing line between downtown/uptown. The two major subway lines are the Yonge line and the Bloor line. If you get disoriented, just look up. The CN Tower is always south.
- The world is here, and the results are delicious! Toronto is one of the most multi-cultural cities in the world. Almost half of all new immigrants to Canada settle in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). The restaurant scene in Toronto is as diverse as its population.
- We like to compare. Torontonians (that’s what we call ourselves) like to speak of themselves in relation to other ‘great’ cities. Downtown should be more like New York, waterfront should be more like Chicago, etc. Despite our self-effacing nature, when push comes to shove there is no other city on earth we would rather live.
- Toronto is actually a pretty big city. Most people know that Toronto is Canada’s largest city, but many are surprised to hear that the GTA’s population of about 5.5 million makes it the 5th largest metropolitan area in North America.
- Toronto is on the water, but we are not really a waterfront city. If you are coming to Toronto from a city like Chicago, Vancouver, or New York, and hoping for a similar connection with the water-you’ll probably be disappointed. Yes we have beaches, yacht clubs, and a waterfront trail (sort-of), but Toronto was never set-up to be a waterfront city. Things are starting to change though.
- Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods. From Little Italy, Greektown, Chinatown, Rosedale, Forest Hill, Cabbagetown, The Annex, Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods – each with it’s own unique character and flavour.
- Toronto is a safe city. Make no mistake, crime does take place in our city, but overall Toronto is one of the safest cities in Canada and even the world. There are very few areas in Toronto where an average person would not feel secure walking around by themselves at night.
Let’s make the comments section of this post a place where Torontonians can add to this list, and where prospective Torontonians can ask questions about life in our city.
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27. January 2012
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