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Have you found yourself  trying to find a condo based on mattress size?  Too often, I find buyers having to choose a space based on which one will fit their bed!  In some cases it’s inevitable, you just have to work with what you have…BUT if you have the option, my advice to any first time buyer is to buy the condo FIRST and the furniture second :) 

Here’s a little something that might make the process a whole lot easier.  It’s my Matress Size chart:

Twin/Single – 39″ x 75″ or 3.3′ x 6.3′
Twin XL /Single XL – 39″ x 80″ or 3.3′ x 6.8
Double – 54″ x 75″ or 4.6′ x 6.3′
Double XL – 54″ x 80″ or 4.6′ x 6.8′
Queen – 60″ x 80″ or 5′ x 6.8′
King – 78″ x 80″ or 6.6′ x 6.8′
California King – 72″ x 84″ / 6′ x 7′ 

If you’ve got the mattress, I can find the condo! give me a call or send me an email… i’d love to help!

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  • http://sonofabroker.com Christopher Molder

    This post is very timely Savel! I just purchased a mattress this week but the size was limited by the size of my bedroom… are there any one bedroom condos in the city that will fit a mattress size other than a single or double?

    If I had a Queen sized bed and mattress could you find me a condo that has a bedroom big enough to fit it?

  • http://www.SavelBlogs.com Mark Savel

    LOL, yes I would definitely be able to help…BUT the first step would be finding a broker willing to finance you! I may know a guy

  • http://www.dinosmovers.ca Movers Toronto

    Hi Mark,

    Being in the moving business and living in a condo myself, I would have to agree with buying your condo first then your furniture. Unfortunately most people cannot do that since they already have most of their furniture bought and owned and they don’t want to go through the extra expense at that time.

    I personally would recommend measuring the space and your belongings and creating some sort of layout where all the furniture will be placed, if the layout doesn’t work at least 60% of the time then you should not buy that condo and move on to another, unless of course you can part with your belongings. Just my 2 cents.

    And remember, in order to buy a condo downtown Toronto, you will most likely have to compromise, that’s where the 60% comes in.

    Happy hunting

  • http://www.SavelBlogs.com Mark Savel

    Excellent advice!! Thanks for adding it to the blog :)

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