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  2. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, in Toronto, 21% of all housing, and 56% of condos were investor owned. In Vancouver, nearly 48% of condos, and 33% of all housing was owned by investors. [81] Across Canada, 1 in 5 homes were investment properties. Investors were found to be increasingly crowding out prospective first-time buyers in a 2024 analysis. [82]

  3. List of condominiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Peel Condo Corp #1 Brampton The first condominium development in Canada (registered in Nov 1967) [2] Pigott Building: Hamilton Pinnacle Centre: Toronto Ritz-Carlton Toronto: Toronto Roccabella: Montreal Rumely Building: Saskatoon Sir George Simpson: Montreal Sopa Square: Kelowna Station Square: Burnaby Ten York: Toronto TIFF Bell Lightbox ...

  4. Condominiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the centre of this boom, with 17,000 new units being sold in 2005, more than double second place Miami's 7,500 units. [9] Toronto's condo population has grown from 978,125 in 2011 to 1.478 million people in 2016 representing 54.7% of the city population according to Toronto Condo News. [10]

  5. Grand Harbour (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Harbour is a lakefront condominium community in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It consists of three condominium towers and several dozen townhouses. Grand Harbour is located on the shore of Lake Ontario just west of Humber Bay Park and Mimico Creek.

  6. Category:City of Toronto Heritage Properties - Wikipedia

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    The inventory was created in 1973 and includes approximately 8000 properties, with the list growing with each additional year of property maturation. For more information, please visit the City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory page. This category is used to denote any City of Toronto Heritage Properties with wikipedia pages.

  7. The Palace Pier - Wikipedia

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    The complex consists of two luxury condominium towers, Palace Pier (North Tower) and Palace Place (South Tower). Both towers, while completely separate condominium corporations, form an architectural gateway for the west end of Toronto's waterfront and are considered the eastern border of the Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood of Etobicoke, now part of Toronto.