In March 2017, Carlo Cassone put down a $24,000 deposit and signed a contract to buy a condo in a building that would go up in Hintonburg. Read More
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Broken dreams: They signed on to buy condos in Hintonburg. Almost three years and many delays later, the units were put up for rent
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