Toronto office buildings ‘obsolete’, and more of this week’s top real estate stories
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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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