How School Catchments Should Factor Into Your Purchase Decision

Monday Jun 8th, 2026

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For a significant portion of buyers in West Toronto, school catchments are not a nice-to-have. They are the primary driver of which streets they search, which offers they write, and how much they are willing to pay. This is true across the full stretch of the west end — from the Roncesvalles and High Park area through Bloor West Village, the Junction, Swansea, Mimico, and into Etobicoke. If you are buying anywhere in West Toronto — whether or not you have children today... [read more]

The Summer Slowdown Is a Buyer's Secret Weapon — Here's How to Use It

Tuesday Jun 9th, 2026

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Why July and August in West Toronto are better for buyers than most people think Every year, the same thing happens. Spring ends, the school year wraps up, Canada Day weekend arrives, and a significant portion of the buyer pool disappears. Some are at the cottage. Some are waiting for fall. Some have simply convinced themselves that nothing meaningful happens in the summer real estate market. The data says otherwise. The summer slowdown is real — but what most buyers don't... [read more]

High Park vs. Bloor West Village: Which Lifestyle Actually Fits You

Wednesday Jun 3rd, 2026

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A factual neighbourhood comparison for West Toronto buyers — walkability, schools, vibe, and price point Based on real 2026 MLS transaction data (January–June 2026) These two neighbourhoods sit side by side in West Toronto, share a subway line, and are both anchored by the same 400-acre park. So why do so many buyers end up firmly in one camp and not the other? Because they are genuinely different places to live — and the price data proves it in ways that might... [read more]

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