Canadian house prices rose 1.3 per cent in May from a month earlier, and now stand 4.2 per cent above their pre-recession peak, according to a Teranet-National Bank composite house price index.
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Toronto Rises as the New Capital of Cool
Posted: 29th July 2010 by Laurin Jeffrey in Miscellaneous, Toronto History, Toronto Real EstateTags: art enthusiasts, cool toronto, greektown, huffington post, Kensington Market, lauri lyons, little india, music festivals, outdoor festivals, residential developments, toronto is cool, toronto skyline, west queen
Although the Toronto skyline is dotted with a dizzying array of towering glass residential developments, it is the renewal of the once dodgy but now trendy West Queen, Ossington and King West neighborhoods that have visitors buzzing about the galleries, custom clothing boutiques, restaurants and specialty stores. As a reference consider these districts to be Toronto’s Brooklyn.