Photo: A multi-tenant retail plaza at 125 Clarke Road sold for $2,900,000
1567 Allen Place
type Walk-up apartment building
price $1,500,000
seller Vision in Progress Inc.
buyer Named individuals
1438 Highbury Avenue North
type Medium-density residential development land
price $4,100,000
seller Majesty Commercial Properties Inc.
buyer JEC Properties Inc.
2000 Hyde Park Road
type Vacant commercial land
price $2,800,000
seller Foxwood Developments (London) Inc.
buyer Sonny’s Canada Hyde Park Inc.
125 Clarke Road
type Multi-tenant retail plaza
price $2,900,000
seller 1068911 Ontario Inc.
buyer 1000264808 Ontario Ltd.
835 Richmond Street
type Converted office building
price $2,100,000
seller Guenther Medicine Professional Corp.
buyer The Y Group Investments & Management Inc.
Conc. 5 Part Lot 24
type Commercial and residential development land
price $15,180,000
seller Calloway REIT (Fox Hollow) Inc.
buyer Northwinds Village Inc.
640,650, 660 & 746 Fanshawe Park Road East
type Apartment building portfolio
price $24,100,000
seller Homestead Land Holdings Ltd.
buyer 640-650-660 Fanshawe Park Road Ltd., 746 Fanshawe Park Road Ltd.
21 King Street
type Apartment building portfolio
price $29,500,000
seller Homestead Land Holdings Ltd.
buyer 21 King Street Apartments Ltd.
1560, 1570 & 1580 Adelaide Street North
type Apartment building portfolio
price $57,200,000
seller Homestead Land Holdings Ltd.
buyer 1560 Adelaide Street Ltd., 1570 Adelaide Street Ltd., 1580 Adelaide Street Ltd.,
Transaction information provided by Mark McManus of Valco Consultants Inc., 519-667-9050 ext. 234, mmcmanus@valcoconsultants.com
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