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1 The Furnished Suites of Humber River Valley The University Suites of East Toronto The Investor Series

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3 Average price for 2013 $523,036 up 5.21% from 2012 6.1% annual increase since 1973

4 Projected Prices to 2036 4% 5%

5 Why Are They Coming To Toronto? Just how expensive—or not—is it to buy a condo in Toronto? The city sits at No. 15 out of 94 on the Global Property Guide’s ranking of the World’s Most Expensive Cities, based on average U.S.-dollar prices per square foot of centrally located condominiums (assuming a 550 square feet—one-bedroom unit) Price in Toronto: $385,000 CHEAP compared to… Monaco $3,056,270 London $1,194,000 Hong Kong $839,000 Tokyo $658,000 New York $615,000

6 The 'Manhattanization' of Toronto  83.4% of people in New York City live in Condos or Apartment Buildings.  70% of people in Toronto and surrounding areas live in Condos or Apartment Buildings.  In Toronto, prices for single detached homes and townhomes are projected to go up 30% to 50% in the next decade.  Condo living is sure to be the default housing option for those wanted to live in the city.

7 Toronto’s red-hot condo rental market is showing no signs of cooling down  Over the past two years, rents have risen by more than 10%, equal to an additional $170 per month or 23 cents per square foot on average.  Demand for renting condos has heated up with less first-time buyers. Rental transactions have exceeded resale volumes in the condo market since mid-2012.  Investors are increasingly choosing to hold their units rather than flip them for sale. Press Release: 2013 by Urbanation Canada’s leading condominium market research company.

8 Toronto’s red-hot condo rental market is showing no signs of cooling down  Toronto's condo boom showed no signs of slowing in 2014, as the number of units rented last year across the GTA increased by 15 per cent from the previous year's level  According to the company, 22,765 condos were rented out across the city via the MLS website — and that figure doesn't include rentals that are arranged privately or through websites such as Craigslist and Kijiji.  The yearly figure is up by 15 per cent from 2013's level, but it's well over twice the level seen as recently as 2010, when there were only about 10,000 condos rented in the city. Press Release: 2015 by Urbanation Canada’s leading condominium market research company

9 Toronto Star, February 2 nd 2015  New condo sales soared back in 2014 from their 2013 slump, with developers across the GTA recording their third-highest level for sales ever, behind the previous highs of 2011 and 2007, according to market research firm Urbanation  Rental demand was also up and investor interest in Toronto’s condo market remained strong as first-time buyers found themselves increasingly priced out of the low-rise house market across the GTA.  The average selling price of a new condo reached $560 per square foot across the GTA in the fourth quarter of 2014, the strongest rate of growth recorded in two years and up 3.6 per cent over 2013.

10 About the Building

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21 U of T Scarborough Campus Only a 7 minute drive from The University of Toronto Scarborough Campus

22 U of T Scarborough Campus TTC Direct to U of T Only 15 Minutes with the TTC right outside your door!

23 U of T Scarborough Campus In the 2013-2014 school year, U of T Scarborough had 17,296 students enrolled There is only one residence on campus with 765 beds Student population from 2007 has grown 138.5% and continues to increase each year

24 U of T Scarborough Campus

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26 Centennial College: Progress Campus Only a 3 minute drive to Centennial College Progress Campus

27 Centennial College: Progress Campus Centennial Campuses have over 12,000 students enrolled Centennial College Progress Campus is the largest campus and is home to the School of Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Culture Centennial College has grown rapidly over the past several years and demand for student housing has outpaced the capacity of their existing 340-bed facility

28 With TTC Transportation Right Outside Your Door

29 Own With $5,500*

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