Toronto Housing Co-op Web Scraper This program checks the availability of available co-ops here and will send email notifications to the recipients when a housing unit has an availabilty. It by default runs every 10 minutes, but can be edited in the code (main.py). How to use Clone the...
A continuing Co-operative in which members do not own individual units but share collectively in the ownership of all. Democratic control by members on the basis of one member, one vote. When a member leaves the Co-op, s/he does so without financial loss or gain. ...
Grace MacInnis Housing Co-operative, Inc. provides housing for low- to mid-income families and individuals in Toronto. We are situated at 561–575 Church Street and 96 Gloucester Street in the vibrant downtown Toronto neighbourhood of Church-Wellesley Village. Our co-op is managed by an electe...
3 and 4 bedroom units are typically below the cost of comparable market units. Our townhomes are contemporarily designed with spacious rooms, garages, yards, and even patios on some units. Additionally the Charles Darrow Co-op is ideally situated near the major intersection of Yonge and Wellingto...
But Teeple didn’t stop there; the building’s distinctive cutout structure provides passive ventilation and other energy-saving measures to the residents, not to mention lovely natural light. Almost makes you want to run away to Toronto for cooking school, huh?
Metro's Housing Company: The First 35 Years. Toronto: Metropolitan Toronto Housing Company Limited, 1990. Pp. ix, 204. Black and White photographs. Cloth. Scholars have not paid much serious attention to public or "social" housing in Canada. Of course there was not muc...
For the last four years, Trex and REI Co-op have worked together to repurpose plastic film waste gathered from the specialized outdoor retailer’s shops and fulfillment centers. The material is then used to make Trex’s composite decking, a long-lasting and environmentally responsible option for...
Bajic (1983) studied the new Spandina subway development in Toronto and found a positive effect which can be attributed to the time taken by public transport from the property to the downtown. He concluded that the direct savings in commuting costs have been capitalized into housing values. Mc...
Epp said there was a “collective action problem”, with the three levels of government not always working together — noting the federal government’s decision to dramatically cut spending on social, co-op and non-market housing since the 1990s had led to several generations of un...
1. That Manhattan co-op listed at $120 million, and sold for $53 million. Properties in that price range are meaningless indicators for properties in the $1 to 2 million range. 2. Even if that sale was a meaningful indicator (it’s not), it’s NOT a 55% crash. It’s 55% off ...