Aykler is one of the most experienced property managers of non-profit housing in Toronto. We've been working in this sector since 1979, starting with a CMHC-funded project that we still manage today.
We work with diverse ethnic groups, religious organizations, and non-profits such as Habitat for Humanity Toronto, helping each group contribute to the formation of strong local communities. Not only did Bob Aykler serve on the committee that developed the Guide to Social Housing in Toronto for Housing Connections, we are long-time associate members in the Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association (ONPHA), and regularly attend ONPHA workshops and conferences.
Aykler manages one of the first buildings in Toronto that faced the end of its operating agreement with CMHC. Aykler smoothly managed the transition with tenants, housing board and agencies from all three levels of government.
117 suites in two buildings, for singles & families, located in the "Upper Beach" area of Toronto. Aboriginal mandate available.
145 suites for seniors and families near Scarborough Town Centre. 1,2 & 3-bedroom air-conditioned apartments with underground parking.
94 suites for singles & some families, situated close to Toronto's High Park and the subway.
Apartments for Hungarian-Canadian seniors with 97 units in virbrant Wychwood Park neighbourhood.
97 suites for seniors & singles, situated in a 5-storey building, walking distance to the Beach area of Toronto.
122 suites for seniors and singles on the Danforth. Several units modified for the physically disabled with available attendant care.
154 suites for seniors and physically disabled steps away from historic Maple Leaf Gardens.
61 spacious, updated 1,2 & 3 -bedroom suites close to the Warden subway station.
12-Storey high-rise with 200 suites and 8 townhouses, for families, ideally situated on the Humber River and the Humber River Recreational Trail.