It’s time to start speculating about the 2019 real estate market
Last year was a time of market cooling with rising interest rates and new government regulations. It was a rocky year. Sales weren’t that strong, supply didn’t exactly skyrocket, and prices remained high. What does 2019 hold for the real estate market?
A Quick Chat with Joseph Alberga
We recently had the opportunity to chat with Joseph Alberga, the Director of Marketing and Sales at HR Developments and Lindvest Properties. We discussed his marketing approach to HR’s and Lindvest’s new communities, as well as what the future holds for
Minto expresses their love for Yorkville with an ice sculpture at Icefest!
Last weekend, the annual Icefest event returned to the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood in Toronto! It was the 11th annual Icefest, and what made this one super special was that Minto got involved by creating an ice sculpture and supporting the Heart &
INFOGRAPHIC: Walking - It’s The Best Medicine
We’ve spent this month covering the topic of Walkability in both a general sense and by profiling specific neighbourhoods around Toronto. So, it’s safe to say that you may have an idea of what and where, but how about why? It might seem like a mundane
More than 600,000 Canadians are preparing for moving day this month
Every year, Two Men and a Truck announce that June 30 is the busiest moving day of the year. Guess what? Still true.
78% of Canadians want the next government to make home affordability a priority
With the federal election mere days away, the topic of housing affordability – and just what the next sitting government plans to do to alleviate it – continues to be at the top of Canadians’ minds.
First-Time Homebuyer Experience #2
Time for another look at a first-time homebuyer’s purchasing experience! Like we said in the first feature, there’s no better way to learn about the process then to talk with someone who has already gone through it.Where and what did she buy?Hedyeh Alam,
Buying a Home with Bitcoin?
Before we jump into this, let’s make sure everyone understands what Bitcoin is.Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency. There’s no cash, tokens, or anything physical involved. There is also no government body powering it, so the value is determined
'We already have a high capital gains tax': Bob Finnigan
For our second Q&A regarding different cooling strategies for the GTA housing market, we caught up with Bob Finnigan, President, Canadian Home Builders Association (CHBA) and COO, Acquisitions & Housing, Herity, to see what he thinks about some
5 home upgrades to prepare for the wear and tear of winter
These five home upgrades will help you prepare your home for the wear and tear of winter! See what you should put on your weekend to-do list!