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For over 30 years, Sam Chaim has helped buyers, sellers, and investors make confident real estate decisions throughout Toronto and the GTA.

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13 5 Northtown Way
Willowdale East Toronto M2N 7A1

$58,888 /For Sale
Commercial

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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Commercial
MLS® Num:
C12599288
Bus Major:
Cafe
Prime turnkey business opportunity in the heart of North York's Yonge/Finch-a vibrant hub surrounded by high-rise residences, established retailers, and steady pedestrian traffic. This well-maintained 341 sq.ft. unit offers strong visibility along the corridor between Yonge St. and Doris Ave., located within a sought-after Tridel commercial plaza featuring ample surface and underground parking. Currently operating as a beverage shop with all equipment in place. Monthly rent is $3,500 (TMI/HST incl.). Perfect for operators looking to take over a ready-to- run setup-continue the existing business (no franchise fee, supply chain ready) or rebrand to suit your concept. The flexible layout allows for conversion to various light-food or café-style uses such as dessert bar, smoothie/juice shop, bakery, or specialty retail. The consistent high traffic and strong neighbourhood demographics make this a solid opportunity for both investors and owner- operators. Lease is in place until Sept 30, 2030, with a 6-year renewal option under the same terms, or the buyer may negotiate a new lease with the landlord. A rare chance to secure a fully equipped retail space at one of North York's most in-demand intersections.
Property Type:
Commercial
Property Sub Type:
Sale Of Business
Freestanding:
No
Total Area:
341 sq. ft. Square Feet
Total Area:
341 sq. ft.
Retail Area:
341 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Industrial Area:
0 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Office/Apt Area:
0 sq. ft. Sq Ft
Lot Depth:
0'
Lot Frontage:
0'
Bathrooms:
1.0
Water supply:
Municipal
Zoning:
C4
Heating type:
Electric Forced Air
Clear Height:
0'
Garage:
Outside/Surface
Possession Details:
TBA
HST Applicable To Sale Price:
Included In
Type Taxes:
Annual
Taxes:
$0 / 2024
Assessment:
$- / -
Toronto
Toronto C14
Willowdale East
Partial
Utilities:
Available
Air Conditioning:
Yes
Seller Property Info Statement:
No
Financial Statements:
Yes
Expenses Actual/Estimated:
Estimated
Major Business Type:
Cafe
Category:
Without Property
Franchise:
Yes
Days Open:
Open 7 Days
Hours Open:
11:30a.m.-10:30p.m.
Employees:
5
Chattels:
Yes
LLBO:
No
Seats:
0
Date Listed:
Dec 03, 2025
Original Price:
$78,888
Previous Price:
$98,888
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Listed by RE/MAX REALTRON REALTY INC.
Data was last updated August 17, 2026 at 06:15 PM (UTC)
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The Competition is Fierce

The Canadian housing market has seen record prices over the last two years. With record-low inventories and increasing demand, prices soared from coast-to-coast. It is the perfect recipe to create a seller’s market, meaning that competition for homes is fierce. RE/MAX brokers reported multiple-offer scenarios in key Canadian housing markets such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver. This leads many to question what prompts multiple offers and how to win a bidding war.

How a Bidding War Works

In a seller’s market, there are more buyers than homes available for sale. The combination of limited inventory and high demand often puts upward pressure on prices, creating the ideal conditions for a bidding war. Homes typically sell quickly in a seller’s market, and multiple offers on a listing are more likely, giving the seller the upper hand.

When market conditions favour sellers, demand is usually up, and inventory is down, which has been the case throughout the pandemic. With few listings on the market, the seller and listing agent may choose to set an offer deadline by which interested buyers must submit their offers. In a bidding war, there are multiple offers and pressure for potential buyers to compete to raise their bids, pushing the sale price well above asking.

A bidding war typically follows these steps:

  • Buyers interested in the property submit their offers to the seller or real estate agent. The offer typically includes the proposed purchase price, conditions or contingencies, and the desired closing timeline.

  • The seller reviews all received offers and assesses their attractiveness based on the purchase price, closing timeline, contingencies, financing details, and buyer qualifications.

  • The seller may negotiate and respond to one or more buyers by issuing counteroffers. Counteroffers typically involve adjustments to the original offer’s purchase price, terms, or conditions.

  • A bidding war can emerge if multiple buyers are still interested and engaged. Buyers may be notified that they are in a competitive situation and can revise and improve their offers.

  • Buyers raise their initial offers, often exceeding the original asking price, to outbid other potential buyers and demonstrate their commitment to securing the property.

  • The seller evaluates the revised offers and determines which is most favourable based on the purchase price, conditions, financing, and the buyer’s ability to close the deal.

  • The seller accepts the winning offer, and the buyer proceeds to fulfill any remaining conditions or contingencies specified in the offer. Once all requirements are met, the sale is finalized, and the closing process begins.

In Canada, policymakers have introduced various measures to address these issues. For instance, cooling measures have been implemented to curb excessive speculation and prevent housing bubbles. These measures include foreign buyer taxes, restrictions on foreign investments, and stricter mortgage qualification rules. The objective is to ensure that the housing market remains accessible to Canadian residents and that affordability is not compromised.

The Importance of a Real Estate Agent in a Seller’s Market

Sellers can only hope to receive multiple offers on their listings. However, from the buyer’s perspective, it can be a frustrating and emotional experience. When you look at the bigger picture of a home purchase, “winning” is relative to the buyer’s goals. If the only objective is to buy a specific home, then offering the highest possible purchase price with no offer conditions is the way to go. It is the way to get the house you want.

However, most homebuyers have other goals, such as buying within a specific price point and a defined timeline for closing the deal and moving in. Then there’s the home itself. Does the buyer intend to fix and flip it? Demolish and build? Or are they seeking a move-in-ready home? Whatever that goal is, buyers should communicate it to their realtor, who can help strategize how to reach it. While you might need to make some concessions, your realtor will do what is necessary to realize as many of your goals as possible.

The real estate agent’s job is to approach the transaction objectively. This includes the process of real estate bidding and negotiating. They can bring logic to this emotional process and potentially help you avoid a massive financial risk. A professional, experienced real estate agent who knows the local market can help you keep your eyes on the prize – a home that suits you, your budget, and your long-term goals.

How to Win a Bidding War

Here are some strategies to help you make an intelligent bid and a wise purchase if all goes in your favour:

Know Your Budget – Knowing how much you can spend on a home is critical for a homebuyer. Getting a mortgage pre-approval can provide valuable insight and guarantees your mortgage interest rate for up to 120 days, which is essential as rates climb upward. When you’re ready to make an offer, despite your eagerness to win the war, so to speak, do your due diligence and consult with your lender before making a firm offer.

Consider the Worth of the House – This is especially important as housing prices soar, even in smaller communities. Your real estate agent will pull recent sales stats, giving you valuable insight into the selling price of comparable homes in the same neighbourhood and under the same market conditions. This can help you determine an offer you’re comfortable with and whether competing against other bids makes sense.

Reduce Your Offer Conditions – In a seller’s market, having fewer conditions on your offer can work in your favour. Flexibility on your desired closing date or inclusions could tip the scales in your favour. A clean offer is more likely to win in a seller’s market, especially in a bidding war. With that said, we highly recommend making the offer conditional on a satisfactory home inspection. Remember that even if you discover issues with the home in a seller’s market, you may still not have much negotiating power. However, having this information will help you decide if the house is worth what you’re expected to pay.

Consider the Location – Beyond the home itself, remember that location is a huge factor in determining a home’s value. Premium neighbourhoods come at higher prices, thanks to proximity to amenities, green space, transit routes, shopping, services, and other factors. Whatever draws people into the area is likely a factor driving up the selling price.

How to Avoid a Bidding War

Short-Term Strategy – One trick to winning a bidding war is to avoid it altogether. Make an offer before the home hits the MLS system or gains buyer attention through an open house. Your agent will best advise you on how to proceed, so prepare to drop everything to tour a new listing and make your offer before someone else does! (Note: Mortgage pre-approval in this scenario is critical.)

Long-Term Planning – The spring and summer real estate markets see the most activity under normal conditions, with buyers out in droves and bidding wars bubbling at the surface. If you’re not in a hurry to buy, minimize your competition and possibly even price by shopping in the “off” season. Winter sees a drop in inventory and demand, reducing your chance of being outbid.

Do Your Homework – You’ve determined how much you can afford, right? And you know what the home is worth based on the comparables your real estate agent pulled for you. You also know what the home is worth based on your lifestyle, budget, and future employment prospects. Make a bid that’s reflective of all these considerations. Before jumping on the bidding bandwagon, be confident you’re getting a good deal.

When asking how you win a bidding war, remember that the spoils don’t always go to the highest bidder. Know when to walk away. Even in a seller’s market, the perfect home is out there, waiting for you to find it.

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