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Sonia Bal

Toronto Real Estate

Your Trusted Guide to Buying & Selling in the GTA.



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I specialize in helping individuals and families achieve their real estate goals in the vibrant Toronto market. Whether you're a first-time buyer, seasoned investor, or looking to upsize or downsize, I'm here to provide personalized guidance and expert local knowledge throughout the process.

Harbourfront

The Harbourfront is home to numerous summer festivals, the Power Plant, Queens Quay and ferry access to the Toronto Islands.


Visitors are in for a treat with a plethora of summer festivals that bring the area to life with vibrant energy and cultural experiences. The Power Plant, a contemporary art gallery, offers a haven for art enthusiasts looking to indulge in thought-provoking exhibitions.


Queens Quay is a bustling promenade where locals and tourists alike can enjoy waterfront dining, leisurely strolls along the scenic shoreline. Ferry access to the Toronto Islands provides a peaceful escape from the city, to relax on beautiful beaches, explore lush parks, and take in stunning views of the skyline.

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City Place

CityPlace is a modern neighborhood in downtown Toronto built on former railway lands.


It's known for its cluster of towering condo buildings offering stunning city and lake views. Canoe Landing Park, designed by artist Douglas Coupland, provides a green space with trails and sculptures.


While some find it lacking in local shops and amenities, its proximity to Liberty Village, the Entertainment District, and the waterfront make it attractive for young professionals and those seeking a vibrant downtown lifestyle.


TTC streetcars offer easy access to other areas, and future plans include an additional streetcar line running through the neighborhood itself.

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Forest Hill

Forest Hill is an affluent Toronto neighbourhood known for its grand houses and leafy streets.


Once a village, it boasts a mix of architectural styles from Georgian to French Colonial. Popular with families, it offers top-rated schools and green spaces like Cedarvale Ravine.


Upscale shops and restaurants line Eglinton and Forest Hill Village. While pricey, Forest Hill exudes a charming small-town vibe in the heart of the city.

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King West

Toronto's King West is a trendy, SoHo-inspired area.

King West is home to a cluster of advertising agencies, swanky restaurants and clubs.


Once industrial, it's now a nightlife hub with high-rises, chic stores, and acclaimed restaurants.


Young professionals flock here for the convenience and energy. Upscale patios and clubs line King Street, while art galleries and converted warehouses add character.


Though not for the budget-conscious, King West offers a vibrant live-work-play environment, perfect for those seeking an action-packed downtown core experience.

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Distillery District

Toronto's Distillery District isn't your average neighbourhood. Cobblestone streets wind through the largest collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America, a stunning backdrop for trendy shops, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants.


Once a massive whiskey distillery, it's now a pedestrian-only haven for culture vultures. Theatres host performances, while studios showcase local artists. Foodies flock to innovative cafes and upscale restaurants.


Don't miss the annual Christmas Market, a magical winter wonderland. Though young, the Distillery District breathes new life into Toronto's history, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy.

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St. Clair West

Toronto's St. Clair West is a vibrant tapestry of established pockets. It stretches from Avenue Road to Corso Italia, encompassing Wychwood Park, Oakwood Village, and Hillcrest.


This pedestrian-friendly area boasts a slower pace than downtown. Mature trees line quiet streets with a mix of family homes and trendy shops.


St. Clair West offers a historic charm alongside a cool, up-and-coming vibe, attracting young professionals and families seeking a community feel.


Don't miss the diverse restaurants and shops lining the street, making everything accessible on foot.


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Mailing Address

Toronto, ON

Email Address

sonia.livto@gmail.com

Phone Number

(416) 409 3121