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This week’s Pick 5 revisits a longtime favourite: two-storey condos. While these layouts can offer a house-like feel in the downtown core, not all designs are created equal. From smart stair placement to wasted square footage, layout plays a major role in how functional and livable these homes really are. David tours five unique properties across Toronto looking at presentation, renovation potential, and why some great units still sit on the market. If you’ve ever considered a two-level condo, this episode is for you. This week’s picks: 00:00 — Intro 01:57 — 90 Broadview Ave: One-bed, two-bath power-of-sale in a sought-after Leslieville location. Functional layout with exterior stairs, but partial below-grade positioning 06:41 — 77 Lombard St: Beautifully renovated one-bed-plus-den with parking and a balcony. Strong staging, modern finishes, and a functional layout between living and sleeping spaces explain why this one sold quickly 11:04 — 388 Richmond St W: Spacious two-bedroom at the District Lofts with north-south exposure, but very dated finishes. With some updates, this could easily compete with top-tier listings 16:05 — 629 King St W: Nearly 1,000 sq ft penthouse at the Thompson Residences with outdoor space and solid amenities 20:17 — 783 Bathurst St: Over 1,100 sq ft with a large terrace and strong value metrics. However, poor presentation and no floor plan make it difficult for buyers to appreciate the unit’s full potential #TorontoRealEstate #TorontoCondos #TwoStoreyCondo #LoftLiving #DowntownToronto #TorontoHomes #CondoTour