
Peanut butter and crack sandwich dave chappelle crack#
I live at King & Sherbourne amidst a plethora of stroller-pushing, Starbucks-drinking, Lu-Lu-wearing youngsters who window shop for $2,800 end tables at stores like Grange or Triannon.īut just three blocks north lies Moss Park and all the crack that money can buy! I’ve been saying for years that “every great area in the city is just a stone’s throw from a bad one.” What every person thinks of “transitional” could be different depending on their own definition. I emailed the listing to Matt and the first thing I did was say that the area is “transitional” and I expect it to be a hot-spot down the road. I told Matt that this same unit, all 1150 square feet of it, might fetch around $599,000 if it were at the Chocolate Lofts across from Trinity Bellwoods Park.īut in its current locale, and in March of 2010, this unit was worth “around” the asking price of $399,000 perhaps slightly more in this hot market. the area west of Dufferin Street that is becoming increasingly trendy. They’ve been looking primarily in the King/Queen West neighbourhoods, as well as West-Queen-West, ie. This unit came onto the market last week at $399,000 and it was exactly what Matt & Kelly have been looking for. I think that’s only fair to the seller, the listing agent, and the residents. Since this unit hasn’t sold and the deal hasn’t closed yet, I’m going to be intentionally vague about the building and the area. It seemed as if we’d been in every hard loft in the city, and then a new unit came out in the east end. We’ve been in a few multiple-offer situations and come away unsuccessful, and we’ve put the search on hold a couple of times while they ironed out their job situations and hunkered down to give their housing goals some serious thought. Matt and Kelly have been looking for a hard-loft for the better part of six months. Topics for the week: small living spaces, first-time-buyers, kitchen backsplash, waterfront condos, and CRACK… I had a rather interesting experience yesterday with a couple of clients who decided against purchasing a condo in a “transitional” area once they were welcomed by the local residents…Īs I type this, I’m asking myself, “Should I even be using the word crack on my blog? Is this something that I might regret?”

Trying to make light of a serious subject like crackheads, I give you: Dave Chappelle making a peanut-butter and crack sandwich! See below…
