Thursday, April 9, 2026

Aurora Ontario

Since I am focused on selling properties in Aurora, Richmond Hill, Newmarket area I am going to invite you to see few pictures connected with the history of Aurora and with the present view of downtown of this place.




Liliana Usvat

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

How much is a rent of 2 Bedrooms in Toronto?

The Average price of  2 bedrooms in Downtown Toronto is 2750.

Area 

Here are the statistics

FieldCountMean (Average)MedianModeLowHighHistogram
List Price
100$3,176$3,000$2,750$2,250$5,000
Original Price
100$3,188$3,050$2,750$2,250$5,000
Sold Price
100$3,169$3,000$2,600$2,250$4,650
%Difference
10010010010093108
Taxes
0$0n/an/an/an/a
Bedrooms
10022212
Washrooms
10011112
Days on Market
9917962139
* Calculations are performed excluding zero and null values
FieldValueCount
AreaToronto100
CommunityWaterfront Communities C894
Waterfront Communities C15
Church-Yonge Corridor1
MunicipalityToronto100
StatusLSD100
TypeCondo Apt94
Comm Element Condo6
StyleApartment91
1 Storey/Apt5
Multi-Level3
Other1



 Liliana Usvat

Real Estate Sales Rep |Tel: 416-708-7454 | lilianausvat@yahoo.com | 

 AimHome Realty Inc Brokerage |  7030 Woodbine Ave 302, Markham ON L3R6G2  | Facebook | Blog

Family Equilibrium and Real Estate

Family equilibrium—the harmony, stability, and functional balance within a household—is profoundly intertwined with real estate, acting as both a driver of housing decisions and a result of financial stability. Real estate serves as a primary source of wealth and a foundation for lifestyle, where housing choices (multi-generational, location) directly impact family dynamics, while familial support (inheritance, gifts) is increasingly crucial to entering the market, especially in high-priced areas like Canada

Family dynamics significantly influence real estate and moving decisions. Each family member’s preferences, from parents to children, must be balanced for a harmonious outcome.

Key factors include financial considerations, proximity to family and friends, and personal needs. Transition stages, like welcoming a baby or caring for aging parents, often prompt a reassessment of housing needs.

Proactive Maintenance & Planning: Regular, scheduled upkeep is essential for preserving property value and avoiding costly emergency repairs. An annual budget for operation, repairs, and improvements is recommended for long-term planning.

Do you know how much should you budget for maintenance annually? The rule is that is advisable to spend 4% of the value of the house to maintain the value of the property.

Family equilibrium is often reflected in the condition of the home and its surroundings. A well-maintained house and backyard not only increase the property’s value but also transform a house into a true home—one that is clean, cared for, and filled with contentment among its members. When balance is present, it fosters happiness and stability within the household. Conversely, a lack of equilibrium can lead to the opposite: tension, separation, and the burden of maintaining two households instead of one, often resulting in emotional and financial strain for both adults and children.

Liliana Usvat

Real Estate Sales Rep |Tel: 416-708-7454 | lilianausvat@yahoo.com | 

 AimHome Realty Inc Brokerage |  7030 Woodbine Ave 302, Markham ON L3R6G2  | Facebook | Blog

Monday, April 6, 2026

Allodial Title

 In Canada, allodial title—a concept where land is owned free of any superior landlord—is not recognized. Property ownership typically involves fee simple title, subject to mortgages and government regulations. Having a mortgage means the lender holds a security interest in the property until the loan is paid off. Meaning the Bank is the owner of the property.

Main residence status does not affect the type of title held. 

Allodial title, which refers to absolute ownership of land free from any superior landlord, taxes, or government encumbrances, does not exist in Canada, including in Aurora, Ontario. 

All land ownership in Ontario is based on the feudal concept of tenure, where the Crown (the state) is the ultimate owner of all land, and individuals hold land in "fee simple". 

  • No Tax Exemption: Because allodial title is not recognized, you cannot own land in Ontario that is free from property taxes, liens, or government regulation.
  • Fee Simple Ownership: The highest form of property ownership in Ontario is "fee simple." While you have exclusive use of your property, it is still subject to municipal, provincial, and federal laws.
  • Failure to Pay Taxes: If property taxes are not paid, the municipality can register a lien and eventually sell the property to recover the arrears.
  • Legal Standing: Claims that suggest you can use "land patents" or other methods to establish allodial title in Canada are not recognized in Canadian law. 
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  • Monday, February 16, 2026

    12 York St Toronto

    12 York Street (ICE Condos) in Toronto has become infamous for a high concentration of transient, short-term, and low-income residents due to its reputation as a "ghost hotel," high-density investor-owned units, and strategic location. While located in a prime, high-cost area, the building’s functional issues—including extreme congestion, security problems, and safety incidents—have driven out long-term tenants and attracted a high-turnover population.
    Here is why many people with low income or temporary status reside at 12 York Street:
    • "Ghost Hotel" and Short-Term Rentals: The towers are notorious for being densely filled with Airbnb-style, short-term rentals. These units often facilitate illegal subletting, allowing people to rent rooms without standard long-term lease requirements, which suits temporary residents, newcomers, or students.
    • High Investor Ownership: A large portion of the units are owned by investors, not owner-occupiers, leading to high turnover and a focus on rental income rather than building stability.
    • "Sketchy" Reputation and Lower Relative Rent: Despite the prime location, the building is frequently described as having "endless" fire alarms, broken elevators, and security issues. This poor reputation, often labeled "Toronto's sketchiest," can lead to lower, more accessible rents compared to nearby, better-managed buildings, making it an option for those on a budget.
    • Rental Scams and Vulnerability: The high number of short-term units has made the building a hotspot for fraudulent rental scams, where scammers (often short-term renters themselves) sublet units illegally, scamming people looking for affordable housing.
    • Proximity to Transit and Jobs: Located at 12-14 York Street, the building offers direct PATH access and is next to Union Station, making it attractive for workers in the downtown core, even if they must deal with the building's tumultuous environment.
    Summary of Demographics and Housing Type:
    • Units: Over 1,300 units in the complex (12 & 14 York).
    • Layouts: Many small studios and 1-bedroom units.
    • Residents: A mix of young professionals, international students, and a high-turnover, transient population.

    Liliana Usvat

    Real Estate Sales Rep |Tel: 416-708-7454 | lilianausvat@yahoo.com | 

     AimHome Realty Inc Brokerage |  7030 Woodbine Ave 302, Markham ON L3R6G2  | Facebook | Blog