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She wanted a townhome but needed a condo

  • Kissoon bought a 1,350-square-foot, two-bedroom condo near Sunnybrook Hospital and moved in August 2023 after signing a presale agreement in April 2021.
  • She wanted a townhome close to Sunnybrook but chose a condo due to available options and the project's completion timeline.
  • The condo features included two baths, two balconies, and customization options since it was newly built in a landmark location with many amenities.
  • Kissoon shared that the most difficult aspect of transitioning from a house to a condo was learning to release attachments, and mentioned that her new home is conveniently located within a 15-minute radius of family, work, and the city center.
  • The move allowed her to live near transit improvements and key locations, illustrating how detached homes can sometimes be an anchor she chose to leave behind.
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She wanted a townhome but needed a condo

As she chatted with her realtors, Vijaya Kissoon decided to consider condos, as she realized the stairs and layouts of townhomes didn’t fit her needs.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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