Downtown San Diego: How Do We Compare to Toronto?
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 2:44AM One of the best things about working at Sothebys Realty is the worldwide view we have of luxury real estate. One of the biggest builders in Downtown San Diego is the Canadian builder Bosa. Many of our most luxurious Downtown San Diego condos have been built by Bosa. I was looking at our Sothebys Realty You Tube Channel, and came across this video of a luxury Yorkville, Toronto condominium. As you can see, luxury is consistent no matter where it is located, whether Bayside by Bosa in San Diego, or this stunning Toronto condomium. Take a look and imagine living in this luxury. I especially like the heated floors. I don't know that I would ever use them in San Diego, but like heated car seats, it's fun to imagine having the luxury.
If luxury is your style, give us a call and we will be glad to show you the luxury offered by living in Downtown San Diego, minus the cold and snowy winters. Luxury is a lifestyle people work to achieve.
This is a series of articles by Sharyn and Victoria Crown, Downtown San Diego real estate agents.



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The RE/MAX Return on Investment Report found that 11 (17 per cent) of the 65 Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) districts reported an upswing in the value of a single-detached home in the first six months of 2009, despite one of the worst first quarters on record. The Beach (E02) saw the greatest percentage increase year-over-year at 3.79 per cent, with average price rising to $715,422, up from $689,278 in June, 2008. Pickering (E13) placed second, with the average price of a single-detached home climbing 3.72 per cent to $389,536, up from $375,577 from one year earlier. Willowdale, Newtonbrook (C14) ranked third, with a single-detached home rising in value from $754,470 to $779,537 -- a 3.32 per cent increase.
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