4 innovative approaches to building more affordable housing
The Centre for Urban Research and Land Development published a blog post recently, listing a few creative ways to build affordable housing in markets that have become expensive.
Looks like Montréal may be Canada’s next hot spot for real estate investment
According to the Metropolitan Outlook: Autumn 2018 report by the Conference Board of Canada, Montréal is the metropolitan growth leader in Canada this year. What does this mean for the city’s housing market?
How to help Toronto’s homeless this holiday season
All year, we focus on helping you find a new home in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond, so we want to take a moment to fill you in on how you can support the homeless this holiday season - especially since we just had an extreme cold weather alert.
Resale condo market share still climbing due to relative affordability
As affordability issues persist in the single-family home market, resale condo market share continues to climb, according to a new report from RE/MAX.
National home sales activity loses steam in October 2018
The Canadian Real Estate Association released its monthly home sales results for October 2018, reporting a loss of momentum from September.
New townhomes still important despite falling sales and growing demand for condos
The Altus Group released its latest housing report last month with a focus on how new townhomes are playing a role in Canada’s new home market.
Read this before moving to the suburbs to save money
A new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation finds that the savings from buying a lower priced house in the suburbs of Toronto may be offset by commuting costs.
Why I think the housing market will be busier than usual this winter
I remember days when November would arrive and most builders would be planning their spring releases, but the demand is strong, so I’m seeing openings and new launches happening right now, halfway through the month.
Would new road rules for King Street impact condo prices?
The King Street Pilot is an innovative approach to a unique stretch of downtown Toronto. The evidence seems to be there to justify making the regulations permanent, but we’ll have to wait to see what the new council decides.
Closing night of The Journey was a huge success!
Last weekend, we had the pleasure of attending the closing night of The Journey: A Living History of the Regent Park Revitalization, sponsored by Evolv, the first purpose-built rental building in the Regent Park revitalization.