How to Win When You're Not the Highest Offer
You don't need the highest offer to win in Toronto's spring market. Jethro Seymour shares the strategies that help buyers compete on speed, certainty, and terms in Midtown Toronto.
Davisville Village has a gravitational pull that generic midtown neighbourhoods never quite achieve — and 176 Belsize Drive sits squarely at its centre. The Mount Pleasant strip is the heartbeat of daily life here: independent coffee shops, neighbourhood restaurants, the kind of butcher and florist you actually know by name. The subway is a short walk. The schools are the ones parents quietly manoeuvre to be in district for.
The home itself earns its place on this street. Hardwood floors run throughout. The formal dining room is framed by wainscoting and French doors — the sort of architectural detail that makes a room feel considered rather than assembled. The kitchen has been renovated and is in daily working condition. A three-piece bath on the second floor has been updated. Out back: a fenced yard, private and properly sized. Driveway parking rounds out a package that's genuinely hard to find at this address.
Available to lease at $3,500/month.
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Terrequity Seymour Real Estate