In2ition Realty Opening Presentation Centre in Hong Kong
Recently, In2ition Realty Brokerage announced that they will be expanding their services internationally with a permanent state-of-the-art presentation centre in Hong Kong.In2ition is giving Canadian residential developers the opportunity to directly
King Blue Condos is 80% sold and under construction!
Earlier this year in May, Greenland Group broke ground on their very first Canadian condo development, King Blue Condos in Toronto. Today, construction is well under way and the two towers that make up King Blue are 80% sold! "Construction has begun for
New low-rise sales are strong despite economic uncertainty
With the Canadian dollar dropping dramatically with no real sign of stopping, there has been a sense of uncertainty about the amount of economic growth there will be in 2016. According to Trimart Research Corporation, this uncertainty hasn’t affected new
The gig economy should change mortgage lending practices
The Canadian Real Estate Association launched REALideas recently in anticipation of the federal election. One of the points they made is that mortgage lending needs to be updated to better serve those participating in the gig economy.
Capital Hall Condos caters to university students in Ottawa
Developing new residential communities close to schools and university campuses isn’t a new thing, but Ashcroft Homes is taking this approach to a whole new level with Capital Hall Condominiums in Ottawa. We’re not experts in the way Canadian
How are homeownership and unemployment connected?
Evan Siddall, chief executive of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), told a Bank of England audience last week that we should be thinking about raising down payment requirements for insurance-backed loans. Since 1998, the Canadian government
Toronto Fire Services Promoting Home Safety at the CNE
This year, the fire station public safety display at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) will be featuring in-the-flesh wisdom from retired firefighter John Gignac. The display, put on annually by the City of Toronto’s Fire Services is designed to
Home improvements encouraged by government rebates
Whether you're concerned about conservation, reducing greenhouse gases or saving money, the Canadian government is willing to help you complete home improvements. If you've been putting off high-cost reno projects that will reduce your heating and
Mark Cullen’s Veggie Garden Primer Tips
Canadians have fewer diversions in late winter: swimming, boating, fishing and, yes gardening, are distant memories. It is difficult to even remember what warm sunshine feels like, never mind get outdoors and absorb some vitamin D.Oh for those spring
Missing middle housing essential for growth of GTHA
The Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis released a new study recently, reporting how the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area will be impacted by the lack of missing middle housing and the potential effects of the new Local Planning Appeal Tribunal system.