Toronto office buildings ‘obsolete’, and more of this week’s top real estate stories
Here are The Globe and Mail’s top housing and real estate stories this week, with the lowest mortgage rates available in Canada today, commentary from our mortgage expert and one home worth a look.Take The Globe’s business and investing news quiz

This Toronto apartment was once a carriage house. Now it’s up for rent for $4,600 a month
The space at 368 Sumach St. once housed Clydesdale horses and carriages. It was also used as a toffee-apple factory.
Prince Edward County retreat pays its way with summer rentals
3286 County Road 8, Prince Edward County, Ont.Asking Price: $5.4-million
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