On the map: Townhouses that aim “to feel closer to a detached home”
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The four-storey towns in The Briar on Avenue project are meant to serve as a gateway to Lytton Park off Avenue Road. PHOTO BY BRIGHTSTONE DEVELOPMENTS Article content When The Briar on Avenue returned to market in January after a two-year sales pullback, it did so under unusual circumstances: All seven of its luxury townhomes were already built. Article content Brightstone Developments had initially sold two of the four-storey residences during pre-construction in 2021, then made the decision to complete the project so prospective buyers could walk through finished homes. But by the time const…
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