Staying at Home with Your Valentine
In a wave of confectionary and flowers how do you stand out on Valentine’s Day? How do you avoid that wave of panic when you see the pricetag on the “perfect’ gift? This year, reduce your anxiety, and the likelihood of a cavity, and give a gift that says
Will the fall 2015 season restore balance to the housing market?
The Trimart Research Corporation recently announced that 74.9% of their annual forecast has been achieved, meaning that they predicted how many new low-rise sales there would be in 2015, and that’s how much has sold so far this year. July 2015’s sales
Do we really need government intervention to cool the housing market?
Arguably second only to talking about the weather, talking about real estate has become our national pastime. Are we in a bubble? Will it burst? How can we cool the market? Where is everybody going to live? How involved should the government be? Will the
How to Be Prepared for Your Colour and Upgrade Appointment
Tiffany Park Homes – Westhaven Towns on Islington - Décor AreaIt has been said that how you do one thing is how you do everything. I am very much a planner. So it baffles me when some new homebuyers arrive unprepared for their colour and upgrade
10 Minutes with Michoel Klugmann of Lindvest
One of the busiest builders/developers in the Greater Toronto Area at the moment is Lindvest. We recently caught up with Michoel Klugmann, Vice President of Lindvest, to discuss how they got to this point, how they’re going to maintain their momentum,
Meixi Lake Master Plan: This is How you Build a City
There has been a lot of talk recently about how Toronto needs to grow, or how the city should be developing. A constant issue, and it was brought up numerous times during BILD’s “Talking City Building in Toronto” event earlier this week, is a proper
How Does the City Grow?
By Penny MunozThe third annual publication of Toronto’s City Planning Division “How Does the City Grow?” was presented recently during the Planning and Growth Management Committee meeting. How Does the City Grow? reviews both residential and
How to Grow the Best Tomatoes at Home
Tomatoes are the most popular garden vegetable in Canada by far. They are easy to grow just about anywhere there is heat and sun. There is a huge variety of tomatoes to choose from, in colours ranging from white, yellow, orange, red, green and purple. I
How to choose a new furnace for your home
Everyone likes to feel comfortable in their own home. With the arrival of fall, thoughts turn to preparing for winter. And in Canada, winter means heating. In this interview, an expert from the Master Group shares advice on how to choose a new furnace
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