Home is where-ever Family is
Martha Eaton Way's beautiful high-rise buildings has been my home for the last 10 years of living in Toronto.The residential buildings, built in 1979, used to be condominiums until they were turned into apartment rentals for leasing. The buildings, which are numbered from 10,15 and 25 (the one I snapped the picture from) are located by Tretheway drive and Black Creek road, between Eglinton Ave West and Lawrence Ave west in North York, Ontario. All three of these buildings have 23 floor counts with 318 room units, a 3 basement floor and 4 modern elevators. This, now peaceful neighborhood,was once a violent playground for the a community gang group called "Trethewey Gangsta Killaz" and was engulfed with frequent drug trades amongst the locals. But in recent years, thanks to the corporation between the division 12 police station, also located in the area and members of the community, the crime rate has dropped dramatically.
Local Attractions
If you like taking hikes' (like me :D), the Trethewey Park Wetland, which homes some Canadian blue jay bird, is an ideal place to take a walk. For most people though, the Tim Horton's in the community plaza attracts even more attention. Being a working and a family community, people depend on their coffee for morning energy and their morning affordable breakfast. (Their icy drinks also comes in handy during hotter than normal summers)
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(I do not take credit for this image.It was borrowed from Google Images because it thought the picture was funny and went well with the contents typed)
Aside from the long elevator waits,loud neighbors with their loud pets (can be lovable at times) or random electricity shut downs at night,there aren't any issues at hand. As a matter of fact, I don't even think long elevator and power shut downs (even though its annoying if you're in the middle of cooking), should be considered as an issue.
*looking back at the image thinking to self* "I wonder what she's jumping from?"
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( I do not take credit for this image. Once again, it was borrowed through Google images from a tribute blog dedicated to her memory)

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Anyways , this is my neighborhood. It may not be a wealthy man's first
choice for a living, but it's certainly better than any big ole empty fancy house, because the place is full of life and rich in culture.
(still think being rich would be fun though :D).
BTW-The awesome-est part, aside from the cool view of the CN tower in downtown (in the far end); on cloudy days, living on a high floor inspires a picture like the one you're looking at. If you appreciate nature's simple beauties then Martha should be your home.