Black history Month in Canada

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Carrie Best is well known in Nova Scotia but most Canadians likely don’t know her name, or much about her contributions to the civil rights movements of the 1940’s and beyond. I certainly had not heard of her or been taught Canadian Black history in school. It wasn’t until I met my husband, and started to learn about his rich Nova Scotian heritage, that Carrie Best became a household name. She is my husbands great-aunt, and I was honoured to get the chance to meet her before she passed away in 2001.

This 30 year old CBC interview gives you a sense of the strong, independent woman she was. She was a tenacious leader, loved her home and family and had a wicked sense of humour. Carrie’s son, Dr. Calbert Best carried on his mothers’ legacy and had a long career in federal politics, focusing on labour and human rights advocacy.

If you’re ready to expand your knowledge of Canadian Black History here are some ideas that we’ve been doing with our own family:

The National Film Board has 30 films on their Black Communities in Canada channel. We have watched Journey to Justice, Ice Breakers, Black Mother Black Daughter and The Road Taken. We’d really like to watch one a day this month with the kids to continue to learn about Canadian Black history.

Have you watched the CBC show Still Standing? Jonny Harris is truly a gem on GEM. He has a great delivery and his stand-up routines, mixed with Canadian small town history is a family favourite. Much of my husbands family settled in East Preston so this episode is top of our list.

On the way to East Preston leaving Halifax you’ll pass Cherry Brook & the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. The museum is great for kids and families. Until we can travel again, we’ll visit their website & bookshop.

Other ideas for expanding your education around Black History:

Celebrate Black History Month through films by checking out the 9th annual Toronto Black Film Festival taking place February 10th-21st. You can purchase a pass and watch all films online this year.

The Incredible Black Canadian Women You Should Know by Kathleen Newman-Bremang has several Black Canadian women on it that I either knew very little about or had not even heard of. All of her articles are insightful and I enjoy reading her views on everything from allyship to entertainment.

Black in Canada is a website is dedicated to highlighting and discussing Black Excellence in Canada. There are profiles and podcasts celebrating dozens of Canadians making a difference.

Most Canadian adults did not get any Black history taught to us in school. It’s up to us to pick up the slack and educate ourselves on the the good, and bad parts of our own history. In the digital age, there is no excuse to not be more educated.


Finally, as Kathleen Newman-Bremang said:

This is where the hope comes in. I hope all the “listening and learning” and feigned wokeness of last summer starts to pay off in tangible ways this month. This is the time for allies to prove they’ve actually been listening. It’s their time to pick up the burden. I hope this month is different not just because non-Black people are promising to do better, but because they are actually following through.



It's time to get organized

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Usually, at this time of year, we are away together on our annual retreat for a few days. We LOVE our annual business and personal goal setting session. It is a time we use to recharge after the holidays and look forward to the year ahead. After missing out on being away together this year, I think Hawaii may be justified for 2022. Husbands have been warned.

One thing we always focus on during our planning session is getting organized. We wear many hats as Realtors and being organized is the way we work best. We set up tools to keep our communication on track for the year, plan out how to best serve our clients and ultimately, both feel less stressed being ready to stay on course for the coming months.

Clients reach out to us when beginning to contemplate a move about how and when they should start to de-clutter and get organized. Having recently started a renovation personally, I focused on the importance of purging and selling/donating items so that we didn’t have to touch things “twice”, that we weren’t planning on moving back home.

So, whether you are getting ready to move, temporarily moving to renovate or just need to get organized for 2021, here are some past blogs of ours that can help get you started.

WHY ARE THE DANISH SO HAPPY?

The simplicity and beauty of Scandinavian design has had serious staying power. The concept of surrounding yourself with items that are both personal and beautiful, while also being useful, and removing anything from your home that is not is the cornerstone of Hygge. Have a look at this blog as a good reminder that less, is more.

HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR HOME IN 10 EASY STEPS!

We started off 2020 with a blog about how to de-clutter your space (and your mind!) and get yourself organized with a view to downsizing into a new space or just creating more calm within the space that you are in. Since we are mostly working from home with children home online schooling as well right now, creating calm might be just the blog you need.

TAKING THE OVERWHELM OUT OF DOWNSIZING YOUR HOME

If you are one those people thinking about moving in the next few years, this blog is a great reminder on how to do so without losing (too much) sleep! You can also pop over to our downsizing page to learn more about the process.

During the lockdown several people have asked us about ways they can donate gently used items during the pandemic. Here are some of our suggestions:

  • walk around to find a neighbourhood ‘little library’ to donate your gently used books

  • Value Village is still accepting curb side donations even while stores are closed

  • Sanctuary is not accepting clothing due to COVID-19 but they are looking for gently used tents

  • Body Co Health and Wellness in The Junction is accepting gently used warm winter clothing on behalf of New Circles Community Services

  • your local community group on Facebook. Always a great hive, let them know what you’ve got and people have all sorts of wonderfully creative ideas and connections.

West End Toronto Real Estate Market Update - December 2020

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Despite an unprecedented year due to COVID-19, including necessary public health restrictions and uncertainty surrounding the economy, Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported over 95,000 home sales in 2020 – the third-best result on record. The average selling price reached a new record of almost $930,000.

“The Greater Toronto Area housing market followed an unfamiliar path in 2020. Following the steep COVID-induced drop-off in demand during the spring, home sales roared back to record levels throughout the summer and fall. A strong economic rebound in many sectors of the economy, ultra-low borrowing costs and the enhanced use of technology for virtual open houses and showings fuelled and sustained the housing market recovery,” said Lisa Patel, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) President.

Highlights from 2020 include:

  • 95,151 sales were reported through TRREB’s MLS® System – up by 8.4 per cent compared to 2019. This included a record result for the month of December, with 7,180 sales – a year-over-year increase of 64.5 per cent.

  • Year-over-year sales growth was strongest in the GTA regions surrounding Toronto, particularly for single-family home types.

  • The average selling price reached a new record of $929,699 – up by 13.5 per cent compared to 2019. This included an average price of $932,222 in December – a year-over-year increase of 11.2 per cent. The strongest average price growth was experienced for single-family home types in the suburban regions of the GTA.

  • After a pronounced dip in market activity between mid-March and the end of May, market conditions improved dramatically in the second half of the year, with multiple consecutive months of record sales and average selling prices.

    “While the housing market as a whole recovered strongly in 2020, there was a dichotomy between the single-family market segments and the condominium apartment segment. The supply of single-family homes remained constrained resulting in strong competition between buyers and double-digit price increases. In contrast, growth in condo listings far-outstripped growth in sales. Increased choice for condo buyers ultimately led to more bargaining power and a year-over-year dip in average condo selling prices during the last few months of the year,” said Jason Mercer, TRREB Chief Market Analyst.


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Click here if you would like to compare these numbers to last month’s numbers.

If you would like further information about current market conditions, or if you are considering a move and would like to know how much your house is worth, feel free to get in touch, we are always available for your questions!

West End Toronto Real Estate Market Update - November 2020

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The record pace of home sales in the fall continued with 8,766 sales reported in November by Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® through the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s (TRREB) MLS® System. This result was up by 24.3 per cent compared to November of last year.

Generally speaking, year-over-year growth in sales was stronger for single-family homes in the GTA regions surrounding the City of Toronto, but annual single-family growth rates remained robust in the ‘416’ area code as well. “Home buyers continued to take advantage of very low borrowing costs in November, especially those looking to buy some form of single-family home. Competition between buyers for ground-oriented homes has been extremely strong in many neighbourhoods throughout the GTA, which has continued to support double-digit annual rates of price growth,” said Lisa Patel, TRREB President.

The MLS® HPI Composite Benchmark was up by 10.6 per cent in November 2020 compared to November 2019. The average selling price for all home types combined was up by 13.3 per cent to $955,615.

Market conditions tightened in many single-family market segments in November, resulting in double-digit year-over-year increases in average selling prices for detached houses, semi-detached houses and townhouses.

In contrast to the single-family market segments, buyers continued to benefit from much more choice in the condominium apartment market compared to last year, particularly in the City of Toronto. The number of new condominium apartment listings in November was almost double that reported in November of last year. More options in the condo apartment market translated into a small year-over-year decline in the average condominium apartment selling price in the ‘416’ area code.

“The condominium apartment market is certainly more balanced than in previous years, with some buyers benefitting from lower selling prices compared to last year. However, this may be somewhat of a short-term phenomenon. Once we move into the post-COVID period, we will start to see a resumption of population growth, both from immigration and a return of non-permanent residents. This will lead to an increase in demand for condominium apartments in the ownership and rental markets,” said Jason Mercer, TRREB Chief Market Analyst.


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Click here if you would like to compare these numbers to last month’s numbers.

If you would like further information about current market conditions, or if you are considering a move and would like to know how much your house is worth, feel free to get in touch, we are always available for your questions!

Gift local

Is 2020 over yet? It’s been a year. We hope everyone is doing okay and looking forward to a very different but very happy holiday season.

Usually at this time of year we are getting ready to celebrate with our team, our office, friends and family, it’s strange to have an empty calendar. Although the “parties” are on hold until next year, we are still very keen to support local businesses and spread some cheer through gift giving.

One idea I had was dropping off a “hostess gift” for all of the ladies in my life that usually throw lovely holiday get togethers at this time of year. A way of saying thanks for what you’ve done in the past and a reminder that we all be together again someday soon…and they’ll be stuck hosting again! wink wink.

I also love to have a stockpile of ready-to-go items for easy gifting. Whether you want to do homemade or store bought (preferably local!) here's what's on our inspiration list for 2020. Our goal as always is to think functional and thoughtful, with items that were either local, reusable or consumable.

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Wrapping a tea towel or swedish sponge cloth around a favourite bottle (drinking bubbles or washing bubbles!) is a go-to gift for us. You can find the cloths at tenandco online or cloths and soaps locally at The Pretty Clean Shop.

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Get some helpers in the kitchen with you and whip up some butters. Sweet or savoury whipped butters are THE BEST! By making up a bunch ahead of time you’ll thank yourself every time you have a ready-to-go gift this season. Package them up in a nice reusable container from The Cookery with a ribbon.

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We are approaching Giving Tuesday so why not give a better gift by choosing to pay it forward this year. Purchasing "giving gifts" online has never been easier, so choose a cause close to your heart and write a personal thank-you / holiday note & let your host know they've made a difference. We love these giving-gifts for teachers!

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Not everyone on your list will be a wine lover, so how about supporting one of our many amazing local breweries. Stop by and grab a mix of different bottles and maybe even a few of these reBeer glasses from Ecotique.

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Brighten your besties day with a surprise delivery of flowers or greens. Wildhood & Willem & Joolst have a great selection and there is no better way to let someone know you are missing them this holiday season.

We are in Lockdown 2.0 in Toronto & that has really affected many of our favourite local shops. Since in-person shopping is closed locally until further notice you need to do some extra digging to find out who is open for curbside pickup, local delivery, and shipping. A few amazing humans have put together some lists for all of us! If you want to browse some local shops that tend to have a lot of Canadian labels for more inspiration, check out : this one and that one. It's the perfect time of year to support local shops & Canadian companies. Have a suggestion of where to shop, tag it below or on Instagram.

Happy gift giving everyone!

navigating the west Toronto high school options for your grade 8 student

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My youngest daughter is in grade 8 so I am doing this all over again, but as with everything, it is looking a lot different this year! Due to covid, all of the Toronto high school open houses are virtual this year, but we are still logging in and weighing our options. She will be graduating from Karen Kain School of the Arts (KKSA) so ESA is an option, as well as our home school and some of the specialty programs that are offered at other high schools, such as UFA and Western Tech. I will let you know how it goes!

Here is our annual guide to all the (virtual) open houses, programs, key dates and application deadlines for many of the West Toronto high schools.

 

Specialty Programs & Key Dates

Bishop Allen Academy (Catholic)

  • Congregated Advanced Placement Program - an internationally recognized program that fosters success in higher education by encouraging students to develop critical thinking skills at the highest level

  • application & strong academic performance in grades 7 & 8 required - applications are available as of October 8th and are due October 29th. Notification of acceptance to specialty programs is on November 27th (wave 1) & December 4th (wave 2)

Bloor Collegiate - Open house November 16th, 6:30-8:30pm

Etobicoke Collegiate - Open House November 26th, 7pm

Etobicoke School of the Arts - Open house November 16th, 7-9pm

  • arts focus in dance, drama, music & film

  • applications are available November 9th and the online application submission deadline is December 9th

  • acceptance dependent on audition - virtual auditions are being held January 15th, 2021. Offers of admission will be emailed in early February 2021


Father John Redmond (Catholic) - Virtual Open House

  • Congregated Advanced Placement Program (CAP)

  • Regional Arts Program (RAP) - applications available as of October 8th and are due October 28th (online) or October 29th (paper). Portfolio/Audition videos must be uploaded by November 13th and auditions will be conducted from November 18-20. Notification of acceptance is on November 27th (wave 1) & December 4th (wave 2).

  • Gifted & Enrichment Program

  • Update: apparently they have changed their application process and you can only apply to CAP if you have been accepted into Father Redmond through a feeder school or into the Regional Arts Program

Humberside Collegiate

  • extended french & french immersion programs for students coming from feeder schools

  • students in the english program must live within the school's catchment to attend

Martingrove Collegiate - Open house November 24th, 6:30 & 7:45

Parkdale Collegiate - Open house November 18th, 7pm

Richview Collegiate - Open house November 24th, 7-9pm (french) and November 25th, 7-9pm (english)

  • extended french & french immersion programs for students coming from feeder schools

  • students in the english program must live within the school's catchment to attend

Runnymede Collegiate - Open house December 2nd, 6pm

Ursula Franklin Academy

  • Integrated technology & academics for the real world with a focus on 5 core values: spirit of inquiry, democracy, social justice, community of learners, and connected knowledge

  • application required - applications due January 29th

  • if the number of eligible students exceeds the number of spaces available, a lottery will be held the first week of February and acceptance letters will be sent out February 12, 2021 and must be accepted by February 26th

Western Technical-Commercial School - Open house November 19th, 7pm

Please click here, for a list of open houses at all TDSB schools.  Happy open housing and the best of luck to all of you.....high school is a whole other post ;).



World Kindness Day

Make kindness the norm.

That’s the idea. And boy, in 2020, it’s something we could all use a bit more of.

Yes, today is Friday the 13th, but it’s also World Kindness Day. So let’s focus on that.

The idea behind World Kindness Day is to shift from random acts of kindness to intentional ones. It’s hard to do random acts of kindness when day to day we are all so wrapped up in our own lives. If we took it upon ourselves to intentionally do one small act of kindness each day, we could provide a bright spot in someone else’s day and our own.

Acts of Kindness don’t need to be grand gestures or cost any money. Keep it simple.

  • compliment a stanger

  • check in on a neighbour and offer to do an errand for them

  • call or text a friend that you haven’t spoken to for a while  

  • tell  a co-worker or family member how much you appreciate them  

Studies have found that acts of kindness are linked to increased feelings of wellbeing and can promote changes in the brain linked to happiness.

This can be especially important for our growing children. Being kind to others and lending a helping hand is good for their self-esteem and gaining perspective on things around them. They just might need a nudge to rake the neighbours leaves or write grandma a letter but they’ll feel good afterwards.

Don’t forget to be kind to yourself. Take a few minutes today to do something you love.

  • call a friend that makes you laugh

  • turn off social media channels for a day, or even a week  

  • do something you enjoy, like listening to a favourite song or reading a book

  • get outside, spend some time in nature

Mark Kelly did a Ted Talk on how an act of kindness a day changed his life (and listening to his accent might be an act of kindness to myself! swoon)

Helping others through acts of kindness is also believed to be one of the ways that people create, maintain, and strengthen their social connections. And in 2020, we sure need more of that.


West End Toronto Real Estate Market Update - October 2020

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Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) were up again year-over-year for the fourth month in a row. There were 10,563 sales as reported through the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s MLS® System in October 2020. This was up by 25.1 per cent compared to 8,445 transactions in October 2019.

Sales and new listings reached record levels for the month of October. However, year-over-year growth rates for sales and new listings diverged in some market segments. In the detached market segment, the pace of annual sales growth far outstripped growth in new listings. Conversely, the condominium apartment market segment experienced more than double the new listings compared to October 2019, whereas sales were only up by 2.2 per cent over the same period.

“Competition between buyers of single-family homes, and particularly detached houses, remained strong last month and continued to support double-digit annual rates of price growth in many GTA neighbourhoods. In contrast, condo buyers have benefitted from much more choice compared to last year. Pre-COVID polling had already pointed to an increase in investor selling in 2020. The pandemic only added to this trend with a stall in economic growth and a halt to tourism impacting cashflows for many investors,” said Lisa Patel, TRREB’s President.

The average selling price for all home types combined was $968,318 – up by 13.7 per cent compared to $851,877 in October 2019.

“Year-to-date home sales through October were above last year’s level. The economic recovery in some sectors coupled with low borrowing costs has kept home purchases top-of-mind for many GTA residents. With this being said, we have not accounted for all of the pent-up demand that resulted from the spring downturn. Expect record or near-record home sales for the remainder of 2020,” said Jason Mercer, TRREB’s Chief Market Analyst.


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Click here if you would like to compare these numbers to last month’s numbers.

If you would like further information about current market conditions, or if you are considering a move and would like to know how much your house is worth, feel free to get in touch, we are always available for your questions!