Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Canadian Condo Market
Toronto high-rise sales, meanwhile, are in their second year of 24% increases year-to-date. The luxury hotel-condo -- usually commanding the top floors of some architectural jewel and bearing a marquee name like Ritz or Four Seasons -- is the latest boom's must-have. "It is now common to see 2,000-to 2,500-square-foot condos selling for $2-million or more with property taxes and condo fees to match," Sherry Cooper, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a recent note. "Per square foot, condo prices are now higher than single-family home prices of similar quality and location. "At the Four Seasons hotel-condo in Yorkville for example, a 2,500-square foot condo sells for more than $4-million; a 3,900-square-foot penthouse has a $7.4-million price tag.