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Some standout Toronto residences sold in 2013

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281 Mutual St., unit 2801 in the Radio City towers – the condos near Jarvis and Carlton Streets – has a rich history. Beyond being a part of the rebuild of Toronto’s old CBC Radio studios, it was also home to one of Canada’s most famous publicists, Gino Empry. <a href=http://bit.ly/1kmAizP>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>

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21 Boswell Ave., Toronto. This Yorkville home designed by Lynn Appleby has hosted parties for 45 - with an orchestra in the loft. <a href=http://bit.ly/1hox6kJ>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Tomasz Majchercyk

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28 Country Lane, Toronto. You can have your pool and eat in it too at the Windfields Estate home. The owners commissioned the home complete with a pool shallow enough at one end that they could put a table in the water and eat their lunch while soaking their feet. <a href=http://bit.ly/1gILYNi>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>

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1575 Dundas St. W., Toronto. An architect and an artist/filmmaker, spent about a year renovating this former metal fabricating workshop to fit their live/work needs. <a href=http://bit.ly/1cUdyni>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Naomi Finlay

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267 Indian Rd., Toronto. Photgraphs of the inglenook at this classic Eden Smith-designed home now grace the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. <a href=http://bit.ly/1cD5MuI>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Steven Evans

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16 Vesta Dr., Toronto. Builder Sina Sadedin says he was obsessed with detail when building this Forest Hill home, but that detail defines luxury. <a href=http://bit.ly/18UcKKO>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Alex Morias

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61 Astley Ave., Toronto. The Toronto home of Stephan Moccio who helped pen the mega-hit Wrecking Ball for Miley Cyrus. Mr. Moccio is moving to LA. <a href=http://bit.ly/IPqkrC>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Mitch Fain

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25 Rathnelly Ave., Toronto. The former owner of this renovated home in the so-called Republic of Rathnelly went on to become dean of architecture at the University of Waterloo. <a href=http://bit.ly/19fApeo>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>

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240 Sterling Rd., Toronto. The home of artist Kent Monkman, this urban oasis has a lush roof garden as its crowning glory. <a href=http://bit.ly/1gIO5Rj>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>Tomasz Majcherczyk

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2 Wellesley Place. Built in1899 for an owner of Toronto’s first knitting mill this home near Jarvis and Wellesley is one of the few grand old Toronto mansions left. <a href=http://bit.ly/1kGGVuh>SEE THE ASKING PRICE HERE</a>

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