6 reasons why your home is NOT haunted
If you think your house is haunted, then we’re here to tell you that you actually may have much more serious, real problems with your home.
Why Buy New?
You've decided that it's time to make the move to home ownership. You want to keep your options open and buy the home that's right for you. There are already so many decisions to make: location, size, mortgage broker, real estate agent. How do you decide
Find out why Toronto needs non-resident buyers
To get a better grasp on the housing market, we reached out to some industry professionals to get their opinions on a few hot topics. Our first Q&A was with Ben Myers, President of Bullpen Research & Consulting Inc.
Why Toronto has to prioritize pedestrians and cyclists
When the details of the King Street Pilot were unveiled, it got us thinking about the rest of Toronto. If the Pilot is approved and successful, there are many other main streets in the downtown core that could better prioritize pedestrians, transit
3 reasons why the mortgage stress test should not change (for now)
The mortgage stress test has been a hot topic since it was first introduced in 2018. Some in the real estate industry believe the policy has done its job and it’s time to revise it, and some believe it should remain the way it is.
Why I’m having second thoughts about the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive
So, I’ve had some time to contemplate the federal government’s moves to make buying a home easier and more affordable for first-time buyers, and I’m now having some second thoughts.
It’s clear why Clairity in Guelph is 70% sold!
We just received word that Clairity, Reid’s Heritage Homes’ new mid-rise condo development in Guelph, is 70% sold on the first building. This means we should see construction starting shortly! Reid’s Heritage Homes celebrated the grand opening of
Why Ottawa is the housing market to watch this year
Ottawa’s housing market may be looking more and more like Toronto’s, but the city itself has a completely different vibe. Of course, it’s a lot smaller, with just under a million residents as of 2016.
Why Vertical Growth Makes Sense: Some thoughts from Peter Kofman of Projectcore Inc.
Mirvish Enterprises, Gehry Partners and Projectcore Inc.Take a stroll around downtown Toronto and you’ll see ample evidence of ‘intensification’ in action, in the form of completed gleaming new condo highrise towers and many more under
Find out why this Toronto family decided not to sell their home
Local entrepreneur, Eva Matthews, and handy-man husband, Steve (names changed for privacy) own a semi-detached home in the Junction area of Toronto. With their one daughter nearing 20 years of age, they thought it was time to start looking for a smaller