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Saturday Tour of Homes

In the next month, Properties InStyle will be offering special
2-hour tour of homes in the great neighbourhoods of Toronto.

The tour is an excellent way to become familiar with locations and styles of homes that best suit you. Just select a date and time below for you, and choose any neighbourhood, type of home and a price range.

Keep in mind; the Saturday Tour of Homes is not a tour to find you a home to buy. It is designed to educate you about what condos and homes look like I neighbourhoods and price ranges of your choice.





1- Pick a date from this list and fill the form fields below.



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3- Neighbourhoods I am interested in

 Downtown Toronto ( BloorStreet South to Lake)  Wanless Park
 Midtown Toronto ( Bloor Street north to 401)  North York
 King West  The Annex
 Queen West  West Annex
 Kensington  Hilcrest Village
 St Lawrence  Regal Heights
 Leslieville  High Park
 Riverdale  Bloor West
 Rosedale  Roncensvalles
 Leaside  Little Italy
 East York  New Toronto
 The Beach  Cabbagetown
 Scarborough  Mimico
 Forest Hill  Bedford Park
 Lawrence Park  

4- Property style I am most interest in

Single Family Condo/Loft/Townhouse
Detached Duplex
Semi detached Home with a portion for rental income

5- Price range

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