The Icon: New Images Released!
Last summer, we introduced you to The Icon, a new high-rise slated for University Ave. We knew The Icon’s specs, but we were still waiting to see the cool design by Core Architects. Well, thanks to our friends over at SkyscraperCity, we now know what the
Canadian home sales continue to climb through the fall
According to the Canadian Real Estate Association, home sales reported through national MLS systems in September 2019 increased 15.5% year-over-year, and came in 18% above the six-year low hit in February 2019.
Increased resale listings a sign of cooling?
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released its monthly resale housing figures for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for April 2017, announcing a significant year-over-year increase in resale listings. TREB also provided their key findings related to a
What does the summer hold for the new home market?
We say this every June – we can’t believe it’s almost summer! May already provided us with some blazing temperatures, and it’s supposed to get hotter over the next few months.
How the West Might be Won
Not that long ago, Liberty Village was an industrial enclave with a decent pool hall and not much else to do. Actually, I don’t remember anyone even calling it Liberty Village. It was just “that area by King and Strachan” or “over near Fort York.”Fort
Average price of a new home hits a record high of $806,391 in July 2015
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) released its new home sales figures for July 2015, announcing that the prices of new homes in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) have skyrocketed over the last decade. Last month, the average
Will the New Home Market Heat Up with the Beautiful Weather?
Canada’s new home market has kind of been up and down over the past few months, according to Trimart Research Corporation. Last February, national housing starts decreased 16.4% to 156,300, much lower than expected for the time of the year. Trimart
New, innovative public space planned for under the Gardiner Expressway
The debate over the fate of the east side of the Gardiner Expressway was highly controversial and its future was unsure for a long period of time. We can’t say the same about the west side of the Gardiner. Mayor John Tory, Waterfront Toronto CEO John
Kylemore collects hundreds of toys for families across York Region
For the third consecutive year, Kylemore Communities hosted their annual holiday party in order to collect food and toys for families in need across York Region. Over 400 guests attended the holiday party, and Kylemore asked each one of them to bring a
Developers Take Note: Millennials Want to Work From Home
A new study from Canada’s Telecommunications Industry: Industrial Outlook Spring 2014, reveals that over 70 percent of full-time workers between the ages of 18-29 would prefer to work from home.What does that have to do with condo development?Good