This couple moved to Toronto during the pandemic. They bought a $1.5-million detached in Mimico

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Girish and Ketaki originally aimed to relocate to Canada in a couple of years, but when the pandemic hit, they drastically ramped up their plans:

Girish Chavan, 41, CTO of Astrata, Inc., a health care analytics start-up; Ketaki Desai, 40, vice-president at the Ontario Centre of InnovationBorn and raised in India, Girish and Ketaki first met in the second grade. They didn’t cross paths again until after they both moved to the U.S. for grad school in 2002. Girish pursued a master’s in information science at the University of Pittsburgh, while Ketaki got a PhD in biomedical sciences at Texas A&M.

In 2018, as a back-up plan in case their visas were revoked or rejected for renewal, they applied for permanent residency in Canada. They’d never been to Toronto, but it was only a five-hour drive north of Pittsburgh, and it had a thriving tech scene. In May 0f 2019, their applications were approved.Girish and Ketaki originally aimed to relocate to Canada in two or three years, but they drastically ramped up their plans when the pandemic hit in early 2020.

With the closing date of their Pittsburgh home sale fast approaching in mid-July, Girish and Ketaki were desperate. In June, they found a listing for a three-bed, two-bath detached in Corso Italia, available for $3,700 a month. In January of 2021, they set a $1.6 million budget for a three-bed, two-bath detached within a 30-minute drive of Ketaki’s office near Front and Spadina. Their checklist also included a yard and a garage.

The only red flag was the basement. Although it was finished, it had six-and-a-half-foot ceilings­—a tight squeeze for 6’2” Girish. But they figured they could underpin the basement to add two feet to the ceiling height, which they estimated would cost $100,000.

 

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