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The Art Shoppe is closing its iconic Toronto showroom and yes, there’s a sale!
Even if you can’t afford to actually shop at The Art Shoppe, you’ve likely heard of the iconic 70,000 square foot showroom in the Castlefield Design District in Toronto. The company has an 83-year history, and they are planning for the next era.
Taking a closer look at Inclusionary Zoning policy in Toronto
On May 28, 2019, the Inclusionary Zoning Official Plan Policy Directions will be considered by the Planning and Housing Committee, then pending the results, it will go to City Council on June 18.
Toronto real estate is resilient in a turbulent time
With Toronto Council at odds with the province about the Housing Supply Action Plan, and talk of some serious money laundering through Toronto real estate, I wouldn’t blame you for being concerned.
First-ever Passive House high-rise retrofit in Canada coming soon
Hamilton will soon be home to Canada’s first-ever residential tower retrofit that meets Passive House standards, surpassing Ontario’s building code in energy efficiency by leaps and bounds.
How should Canada tackle money laundering in the housing market?
Canada is an attractive place to buy a home because it’s an amazing place to live, but there are other, more sinister reasons to buy real estate in Canada, and British Columbia is cracking down.
The 6th at Angus Glen is officially the best completed condo in Canada
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association recently announced the winners of the annual 2019 CHBA National Awards for Housing Excellence, recognizing the best in new homes, renovations, community development, and marketing.
The Davis is just the type of condo community Newmarket needs
Exciting news - we have two new renderings of The Davis Residences at Bakerfield by The Rose Corporation, the latest condo development in Newmarket.
Toronto council not on board with the Housing Supply Action Plan
When the Housing Supply Action Plan was announced, members of the new home industry praised the Bill, but it looks like Toronto City Council has many concerns.
Canadian home sales bouncing back this spring!
The Canadian Real Estate Association released its housing figures for last month, reporting that sales on a national level increased 3.6% month-over-month, based on transactions reported through Canadian MLS systems.
Q&A with a first-time buyer who’s about to move into her new condo
To give first-time buyers an idea of what to expect as their occupancy approaches, we chatted with a first-time buyer who will be moving into her new condo in just a few weeks!