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Urban families

We are getting ready for first occupancies at Junction House and it is exciting to see how many young families — with children — are looking forward to moving into the building’s larger 2-storey suites. (These are the suites that gave the project its name — Junction House.)

From the outset, this was always a part of our development thesis. You can’t, or at least it’s very difficult, to pre-sell an entire building of larger suites in Toronto. But we figured that in a submarket like the Junction, which is very popular with young families, that there had to be some buyers who would want a house-like residence.

Meaning, two floors of living spaces, upstairs bedrooms (better acoustic separation), larger living spaces, and a terrace for BBQing and gardening, among other things.

We are now seeing this play out with the wonderful people coming in for their pre-delivery inspections, and it’s a really nice thing to see. Not only as a developer, but as a dedicated urbanite and lover of Toronto. I am not suggesting that it’s for everyone. But clearly there is a segment of the market that wants this.

For a list of available homes at Junction House, including floor plans and pricing, click here.

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  1. doug pollard

    Yes that is nice to see. I can remember being on the witness stand at the OMB about a million years ago related to a high-rise development and being grilled by a lawyer who was trying to get me to say that high rises were no good for families. Since there is a whole range of families (not all with 2.3 kids and a dog) and a whole range of family situations of course, I was not going to say that. In that case, we had two-story units on the lower floors so families (even if they did have a dog) also had an outdoor space.. just like a house!!!

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