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Baby boomers downsizing into high-rise condos

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Condo living isn’t just for 20-somethings anymore, at least according to the clients of one Toronto-area developer who are giving up the demands of owning a house in favour of a new building aimed at an older market.


Developer Jack Pong says construction of the Harmony Village condos — near Warden and Sheppard Avenues — was partly motivated by a recent poll which found one in six adults in Ontario is planning on moving to a smaller home in the next five to 10 years.


About half are considering a condo.


“If you have a house you’re sort of a slave to it, with repairs and maintenance,” said Pong.


Construction hasn’t started yet but Pong says one-quarter of the units have been pre-sold. The plans are full of amenities targeted at adults over 40, including a large theatre, a wine cellar and a community centre overseen by staff from a neighbouring seniors’ centre.


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