Toronto’s most exciting master-planned community celebrates with a special 2015 Program
Before it becomes Toronto’s most innovative, pedestrian-friendly, sustainable residential enclave, the Canary District will host the athletes and coaches of the Pan Parapan American Games in 2015 — an historic time when we welcome the world! To celebrate, The Canary District has just launched a new program designed to allow potential buyers to get over the sometimes challenging goal of saving for a down payment so they can put down roots in a home all their own in this exciting new waterfront community.
In honour of this landmark event, The
Canary District invites you to put down just $2,015 with your offer of purchase. After that, contribute another $2,015 each month until your 5% down payment is complete — a process that will take less than a year for most suites. At one year from signing, put down another 5%, with the final 5% deposit due on closing in 2016. A promotion like this can make the difference between continuing to rent, and putting your-earned (should this say “hard-earned”) money towards something that will pay off in the future — in every way. Financially as your investment grows, emotionally as you enjoy all the perks of home ownership, and even physically when you discover how much you love walking around your new neighbourhood (not to mention hitting the fitness centre or the new YMCA that’s right in the community).
If coming up with the down payment isn’t an obstacle, you can still buy your piece of history with $2,015 initial deposit, plus 5% in 60 days, another 5% in 365 days, and the final 5% on closing.
To find out more about this ground-breaking, award-winning community-in-the-making, visit
canarydistrict.com or drop by the Presentation Centre at 9 Mill St. from noon to 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday or noon to 5 p.m. weekends (closed Fridays). Like the Games themselves, The Canary District celebrates life and nature, family and community — don’t let the down payment stand between you and a place to call home.