Building Your New Home Buying Team
As a first time homebuyer, it is important to put together the right team of professionals, so Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers the following who's who list of experts and what they should bring to the table:Real estate agent Among
Resort Style Living at West Shore Beach Club
Whether you’re in the market for a primary home, retirement getaway, or a vacation house, Summerhill Homes has just what you need at West Shore Beach Club.West Shore Beach Club is a gated, maintenance-free community of just 76 homes on the shore of Lake
Community Responds Positively to 80-Storey Tower by Mizrahi Developments
Since Mizrahi Developments purchased the Stollerys site at Yonge and Bloor in Toronto late last year, the community and other interested parties have been waiting eagerly to see what the developer has in mind for the iconic location. Well, we didn’t have
Nominations Open for 2015 EQ Awards!
When it comes to What Homebuyers Want, the topic of sustainability is unavoidable. Younger generations have become more environmentally conscious. Green products have become a billion dollar market, and ever since the early 2000s, sustainability has been
Hundreds of Toronto’s Designers Party at #RAWMATERIAL
What do you get when you combine 3,000 bricks, 550 wood studs, 60 sheets of plywood, 350 meters of architectural fabric, an eight foot tall glass structure, and hundreds of Toronto’s top designers? You get #RAWMATERIAL.To comment on Toronto’s building
Finishes Beyond Compare at Wave Towns
By Penny MunozLocated on Garden Drive, Oakville’s first modern streetscape, Wave Towns offers home buyers innovative and outstanding luxury features that go above and beyond what you expect. The exclusive collection of 20 modern townhomes will be near
The Year of Public Art in Toronto and the role of the new home industry
At the beginning of this week, Mayor John Tory declared 2021 as the Year of Public Art in Toronto. So, what exactly does that mean and can the new home industry play a role?
Condo Pro: The Real Market Story
In a world where we are bombarded with often-conflicting media reports through television, radio, the Internet and in print, it can be challenging to know what to believe. The condominium market in the Greater Toronto Area is an example of a topic that is
Growing Down
The Torontoist.com column Public Works, which looks at “public space, urban design, and city-building innovations from around the world and considers what Toronto might learn from them” this week thinks we can learn by looking down.There apparently exist
Will Strong Low-Rise Sales Leave Condos in the Dust?
For the first time in a while, sales of new low-rise homes are outpacing new condo sales, but what does this spring hold for the new home market?According to Trimart Research Corporation, there were over 20 new low-rise openings and releases in March