Saturday, July 11, 2009





I've been looking at the market prices of apartments in the close downtown area, and I realise the marvellous position we're in. A far west as Dufferin and east to Donlands, the apartments advertised on TorontoRentals.com are never cheaper than and as much as twice as expensive as the same nominal size in the co-op. I say nominal size because no-one ever accused a commercial landlord of having oversized rooms. I saw:
Palmerston and College2 bed $1850
Danforth and Donlands1 bed $950
Richmond and Sherbourn1 bed $1350
Dufferin and Dupontbachelor$550
Yonge and Bay1 bed $1350
Bloor and Spadinabachelor$859
Bloor and Brunswick 1 bedroom$999
Richmond and Sherbourne1 bed $1300
Jarvis and King1 bed + den$1750


CMHC says that a full market-value 2-bedroom apartment in downtown Toronto should be expected to cost $1500.
They define affordable housing as being 80% of this, or $1200.
So if the other prices are in the same ratio, we are paying three quarters of the price of affordable housing.

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