Condos on the Yonge corridors, leases that move quickly, and family streets worth the search — with a 5.0★ Google-rated agent who responds fast.
Most of my business is lease transactions, condo sales and first-time buyers — and North York is where a lot of that work happens. From the towers at Yonge & Sheppard to quieter streets in Willowdale and Bayview Village, I bring current market data to every conversation so you're never guessing on price.
As a Sales Representative with Big City Realty Inc., Brokerage, I work across Toronto and the GTA. What clients mention most in reviews: fast responses, clean paperwork and straight answers.
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Condo towers cluster around Sheppard-Yonge Station, where Line 1 meets Line 4. Shops, restaurants and offices at street level make this one of North York's most convenient addresses — and one of its busiest lease markets.
The stretch from North York Centre up to Finch Station mixes newer towers with established buildings, anchored by Mel Lastman Square and a direct ride down Line 1. Demand from commuters keeps this corridor consistently active.
Willowdale, Bayview Village and Don Mills offer detached and semi-detached streets with parks, schools and a much quieter pace — often just minutes from the condo corridors.
Two branches of Line 1, the Sheppard subway, Highway 401 and a deep bus network connect North York to downtown and the rest of the GTA. Transit access is a big reason units near the subway rent and sell steadily.
Lease transactions are the core of my practice. Whether you own a condo near the subway or you're hunting for one, here's how I help.
Your unit is an investment — vacancy and the wrong tenant are both expensive. I run the process properly from day one.
Good units near the subway don't wait around. I help you move quickly and confidently when the right one shows up.
The heaviest concentration runs along Yonge Street — from Sheppard-Yonge Station up through North York Centre to Finch — plus the Bayview Village area on the Sheppard subway line. If subway access matters to you, that corridor is where most of the inventory lives.
Yes — lease transactions are the largest part of my business. I price your unit against current comparable leases, list it on MLS, screen applicants thoroughly and fairly within Ontario's human-rights rules, and handle the Ontario Standard Lease paperwork through to key handover.
Often, yes. Condos along the Yonge and Sheppard corridors are a common entry point because of the subway access and the volume of units available. The right answer depends on your budget and how you want to live — I walk first-time buyers through the trade-offs with real numbers, not pressure.
Browse what's on the market right now, or book a quick call and tell me what you're looking for. I respond fast.
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