DCs Aren’t the Only Path to Funding
Development charges (DCs) are in the news again, as the province’s “growth pays for growth” ideal falls down again, this time in Oakville.At a recent city council meeting, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton said, “Development charges should ensure new development
The GTA needs more family friendly condos
With millennials aging and baby boomers looking to downsize, it looks like Toronto needs more family friendly condos under development.
Castlefields: Country Living Redefined
We at the Toronto Star's NewInHomes.com have become intrigued by one of Medallion Developments' new housing projects.
New Home Sales Remain Low in May
Over the past month, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) has been quite vocal about the effect that development fees have on affordability. They recently released a report outlining how much development fees and other associated
Urban Hip at Mercer
Cool condominium living has burst onto the scene at John and Mercer Streets in Toronto, where Graywood Developments Ltd. and Beaverhall Homes now offer The Mercer.
11th Annual Kylemore Kares Charity Golf Tournament raises $15,000 for local organization
Kylemore Communities/Angus Glen Developments recently hosted its 11th Annual Kylemore Kares Charity Golf Tournament at the championship Angus Glen Golf Club in Markham.
The Posthouse Condos: Putting a new Stamp on Toronto
Sitting beside one of the most recognizable historical landmarks in Toronto is The Posthouse Condominium, Alterra's latest development in the downtown core.
Declining new condo affordability ‘amplified’ typical summer slowdown
The Building Industry and Land Development Association released its Greater Toronto Area new home statistics for July 2018, reporting the typical summer slowdown everyone was expecting.
More than 200 affordable rental units announced for downtown Toronto
At the end of April, the province of Ontario announced the sale of surplus land to allow for the development of affordable housing.
Benchmark price for a new condo unit in the GTA increases nearly 40%
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) released its new home sales figuresfor March 2018, reporting a slow month for the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) housing market.