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Everybody loves a good before and after. There's just something undeniably satisfying about watching a person or home get a major glow-up and this Toronto condo is certainly no exception.

3845 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Unit 512, is an $848,000 three-bedroom and two-bathroom condo that could easily be described as luxurious thanks to its pristine and modern decor. However, it wasn't always so desirable. In fact, it wasn't that long ago that stepping into the unit would've made you feel like you'd been transported back to the early 1970s, and not in a fun way.

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If you recently watched Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and thought to yourself, "wow, this is exactly my vibe. I wished it came in small." Good news! It does. However, somebody already bought it, and it still cost them an absolute boatload.

According to Strata, luxury properties are selling like hotcakes in Toronto right now. Why? Because although the skyrocketing cost of living is affecting typical buyers, those able to drop $3 million on a royalty-level suite aren't exactly hurting for financing. Go figure.

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What happens when a luxurious Toronto condo is abandoned by its previous owner, who would have been a great candidate for Hoarders? A very satisfying cleanup.

According to Toronto-based real estate brokerage Strata, Bisha Hotel & Residences asked its realtors to help restore one of its units to its former glory after a dispute over maintenance fees allowed them to retake ownership. The condo seemed to have been previously inhabited by someone suffering from hoarding tendencies.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you had the displeasure of dipping into Toronto's condo market in 2020, you probably remember it as a pretty soul-crushing place to explore.

However, according to Strata, a Toronto-based real estate agency, the 6ix's real estate market is actually starting to chill out a bit, offering first-time home buyers a chance to view 416 condos differently.

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