APARTMENT HUNTING IN TORONTO (w/ touring 6 locations + rent prices + tips)

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  • Hey lovelies! The secrets out… My boyfriend and I packed up and moved to Canada. In this video we toured 4 condos in downtown Toronto. I am going to be making this a whole series as I move in to my apartment and make our house a home, so make sure you LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more Canada content.
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    Amanda Martinez / amanda.martinez.realtor
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    ** Chapters **
    Intro - 0:22
    Apartment checklist - 2:00
    Apt #1 - 4:08
    Apt #2 - 6:35
    Apt #3 - 9:31
    Apt #4 - 12:00
    Apt #5 - 14:33
    Apt #6 - 16:48
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  • @LaHermitess
    @LaHermitess หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Welcome to Toronto and I hope you will be very happy here.
    After binging all day on tours of New York City apartments, it was very interesting to see your video touring apartments in my home city of Toronto.
    It was also interesting to hear a newcomer's description of the various areas, all of which are fairly familiar to me, and have at one time or another housed friends of mine.
    The only thing about which I am slightly unclear, is whether all or some of the units you toured were rentals in condominium buildings, or apartments in multi-unit rental buildings.
    My interest in the distinction is because in a multi-unit rental buildings, you can normally continue your occupancy for as long as you choose and they are also generally under rent control, whereas renting a condominium unit leaves you without the benefit of rent control, and also vulnerable to legally notified termination of tenancy at anytime that the landlord wants to claim they need the apartment back for personal use.
    As a lazy, retired woman, I'm not looking to make many more moves from this point on so that distinction would be quite significant for me.
    Otherwise, kudos on a well-presented & produced video which was entertaining and educational.

    • @_nwlondon
      @_nwlondon  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey! So I believe all the places we viewed were condominium apartments. Thank you so much for watching xx

  • @nikkiep23
    @nikkiep23 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I love the last one! Congrats

    • @_nwlondon
      @_nwlondon  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks so much hun & thanks for watching! :)

  • @angelicajacobs584
    @angelicajacobs584 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I like the last one too! My hubs and I live in Toronto and wanting to give UK specifically Scotland a go(where hes from) because Torontos gotten so badly out of our budget. Helpful seeing your perspective. We live in a renovated "toronto special" building and patiently waiting for our neighbour to move out so we can snatch up the two bedroom and get out of our one bedroom (and not break the bank).
    Enjoy your new place!!! ❤

    • @_nwlondon
      @_nwlondon  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey. I've heard so many great things about Scotland and from what I know it's much more affordable than London, which is where i'm from. London prices are very comparable to Toronto, but you definitely get MUCH more for your money here in Canada. Have fun on your journey wherever you decide to move! Thank you so much for watching xx

  • @alyssalynne5961
    @alyssalynne5961 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Sherbourne ones you dodged a bullet!! I currently live in that building and it’s been HORRIBLE

    • @_nwlondon
      @_nwlondon  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      oh no so sorry to hear that! I imagine it will be stunning once all the ammenities open up xx

  • @sauptiksaha2077
    @sauptiksaha2077 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi Naomi! Thanks for making the video. I will soon be moving there for work from the US, so wondering if the commissions for realtors are high, and should just look for apartments myself, or are realtors fees justified?

    • @_nwlondon
      @_nwlondon  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey thats so exciting that you will me moving over! Our realtors fees were included and (paid by the landlord) so we didn't have to worry about this at all. You could definitely look for apartments yourself but honestly they go so quickly here in Toronto. The great thing about having Amanda our realtor is that she got us access to viewings immediately, and we would get the first alerts as soon as a space was listed. Honestly it relieved so much stress having her. I hope this helps & thanks for watching! xx