As you celebrate Thanksgiving this weekend with your family take the time to reflect on how fortunate we are to be living in Canada and everything our beautiful country has to offer. Personally, I am beyond grateful for the opportunities available to me in this country. I am also grateful to my family for their unwavering support as I continuously pursue my real estate career and especially to my clients who have placed their trust in me.
Here in Canada we intuitively feel the urge to secure shelter before the snow falls, so while we are embracing the long weekend, it is business as usual for Toronto real estate.
Here are my top 3 picks of dream homes (for more information on homes for sale please click on my Listings pages):
22 Bayview Drive, St. Catharines
Rising prominently into the sky, the Queen Anne-inspired home rests peacefully atop a hillside waterfront overlooking majestic Lake Ontario. The lake view is awe-inspiring, a beautiful and serene landscape that provides tranquillity commonly associated with the picturesque community of Port Dalhousie. With the slow, lapping of water against the rocks below, it’s nearly impossible not to be emotionally swept away by the delicacy of the visuals.
39 Pondsview Drive, Toronto
Exciting, raised Bungalow Three bedrooms, outdoor pizza oven for your parties! More than Three walkouts to Wrap around a Deck from the back & a Fully Landscaped Garden, water fountain, Double Car Garage Bricks driveway. The perfect house for a loving big family! where you can enjoy all the holidays.
Ph305 - 18 Lee Centre Drive, Scarborough
Gorgeous Penthouse, World-class Condo for the size of a house,1545 sqft; Gourmet Kitchen W/Granite Counters, B/I High-End S/S Appliances Including. One Of The Largest Unit At Scarborough Town Centre, 180 Degree View From The Living & Bedrooms.Countless amenities for your family members.
Do you want a free home evaluation and net the most amount of money possible or even to just check the value of your property? Set an appointment with me, I bring passion, integrity and experience.
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