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Relocating To Toronto




Relocation, whether it be across the country or around the world, is a very complicated process. You will be confronted with a combination of pressures created by the necessary paper work, a new job or working environment, leaving friends and family behind, getting acquainted to a new city and sometimes even to the culture of a new country. Above all, you need to find a place to live. That is a difficult task and requires a lot of preparation, time and effort. It is strongly advised to start your house hunting well in advance and you might consider to come over for a visit ahead of time to get acquainted with neighbourhoods, commuting times, and housing options.  

In this section of the House Hunting In Toronto website we have set up separate pages for both immigrants and visitors who come to Toronto to work temporarily, as well as a page with all kind of practical information to help you settle in our city. This website also contains a section about living in Toronto that will come in handy for new arrivals and temporarily workers alike.




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New Immigrants

Landed immigrants can buy a house in Canada using a bank mortgage and they can take advantage of home buying incentives, but some requirements do apply.

Working In Canada

For people staying in Canada on a work permit, leasing a property is usually the best, if not the only option, other than staying in costly hotels or residencies. Please note that our services for leasing clients are free of charge.

Practical Information

Toronto residents have access to a broad range of services, including emergency response services, public transit, public health, education, utilities, and much more. Check out this page with practical information, links and resources.

Toronto Info

In downtown Toronto, a short stroll is all it takes to travel between great sports venues, the CN Tower, major convention centres, endless shopping, top theatres, the waterfront, and inspired cuisine.

Get An Impression

What homes are currently listed for sale or lease in your price range, in the neighbourhood of your choice? Check the public Toronto MLS directly from this website.

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Provide us with your main criteria and we will send you an e-mail as soon as new home listings that meet your requirements hit the market. Sign up for free and beat other home buyers or renters.

The Importance Of Your Own Real Estate Team

Having your own professional representatives mean working with a team that will advises you in all matters related to a real estate transaction, acts on your behalf only, and helps you in negotiating the right terms and price. At no costs to you!

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Information For New Immigrants Temporarily Residents Practical Info

If you have plans to relocate to Toronto, do not hesitate to contact us. We will gladly help you with finding accommodation, explaining the Canadian home-buying process, suggesting homes that meet your needs for the long-term, showing properties, preparing the paper-work for offers,  inspections, appraisal, the closing, etc.

Are you temporarily moving to Toronto to work here? Contact us well ahead of time and tell us your scheduled moving date, the length of your stay, your work location and your preferences. That way we can make sure you will receive an ample supply of home listings to choose from in the areas of your choice.