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To: Ilaine who wrote (80035)9/22/2011 8:41:08 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 217729
 
on 1/6 acre or less I imagine that be encouraged by the municipality..

Here in Toronto, aside from the plethora of apartment condos most newbuild is 'infill' ie. older homes on large lots are torn down and multiple single family homes built to replace them.. Trend still more home / lot unless you move to the remoter burbs... even places that 1 hour commute are decreasing lot size and doing infill.. Much better tax base and return on services for the municipality... Larger immigrant buying where they seem less concerned about large lot.. Kind of strange looking in some cases... but more efficient..

Getting closer to looking like older parts of the city... no/tiny space between homes... lots of freehold townhomes with laneway and garage in the back...
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