Inventories High, Housing Starts Low
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) announced that national housing starts were trending at 189,837 units in August 2014, which is practically unchanged from July’s 189,596 starts.The trending figure is a six-month moving average of
Celebrate the Seasons with B.streets at Bathurst and Bloor
Enjoy the fall colours from your two-storey penthouse by this time next year!With move-ins starting next spring, and most residents expecting to be in their suites enjoying the brilliant seasonal colours next fall, it’s a season of celebration at
There are only 29 townhomes at Village Square in Holland Landing!
When it comes to finding the perfect newly built home, it can be challenging because a lot of people don’t want to move into a construction site. This is why infill communities like Village Square in Holland Landing by WestLane Development are so
Trimart Research Corporation release stats
Low rise sales continue to move forward, as illustrated by a Trimart Research Corporation news release. October 2010 displayed a strong 15.2 percent increase against September 2010, and was the fourth month in a row to show positive gains.
All the things that will impact the housing market in 2020
If you paid any attention to the housing market at all this year, you know there were some big moves made on a national, provincial, and municipal level. With that in mind, we reviewed all of 2019 and put together a list of 2019 highlights.
You Need to Act Quickly to Own at Riverside!
If you are on the hunt for a new urban townhome in Woodbridge, then you better get a move on because Riverside by Rosebury Homes and Cityzen Development is nearly sold out already!Just last week, the builders previewed the collection of stacked urban
The true value of a tree
I am looking out the window of my home office and admiring the growth that occurred on the native Canadian Larch outside. This is the 10th anniversary of our move into our ‘new’ home in the country and I am reflecting on how the landscape has changed. It
Toronto’s housing supply shortage could be preventing important life decisions
Have you put off moving? What was the reason? A new report suggests housing supply is tied to a decreasing mobility rate in some of Canada’s largest metro areas, including Montreal, Ottawa-Gatineau, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Toronto.
6 reasons why I can’t buy a new home (yet)
Now that I’ve graduated, officially moved out of my parents home, and started earning a salary, I’m starting to get the same question over and over - “When are you going to buy a home?” In many people’s eyes, the next step in a millennial’s journey
Observatory Lands gets the Go Ahead
One of the most intriguing development proposals in the Greater Toronto Area, specifically Richmond Hill, has officially been approved. The development of the David Dunlap Observatory lands is now set to move forward.The OMB approves the plan at David