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Coventry in Richmond Hill: 50% Sold!
We are very excited to announce that Coventry in Richmond Hill by Remington Homes is now over 50% sold out!
June Theme: Sustainability
Now that June is here, the city is looking greener, the flowers have bloomed, and the parks are full of friends and families.This month, on the Newinhomes.com Blog, we’re focusing on Sustainability in the new home industry, so that we can inform everyone
The Future of Sheppard Centre
Recently, surface parking lots, underused commercial buildings, and in some cases, shopping malls in the Greater Toronto Area have been the biggest targets for redevelopment. We find the redevelopment of shopping malls very interesting. Projects like
Block Party at The Canary District
Once complete, The Canary District will be one of Toronto’s best and most vibrant neighbourhoods. The area will feature a healthy mixture of open green spaces, retail components, new condos, and of course, the recently topped-off 82,000-square-foot YMCA
The Donate & Learn Workshop was a Huge Success!
On Tuesday, May 28, 2013, Green Lotus hosted their second “Donate & Learn Workshop” at the YWCA Toronto Headquarters. And for the second time, our team at the New Home Buyers Network was a proud sponsor!The Donate & Learn WorkshopOnline marketing
New Release and Two New Models Draw Crowds
This past weekend, well over 400 interested home buyers toured Kylemore Communities' two new Jane Lockhart-designed Model Homes.
UV2 Condos: 50% Sold!
Time is quickly running out for you to get your foot in the door at The Upper Village, a two-building project in Markham by Greenpark.
E Condos: A True Sense of Community
One of our favourite and most highly anticipated condos in Toronto is E Condos by Bazis Inc., RioCan, and Metropia Urban Landscapes.
The Clairington: High-rise Living in Brampton
As you probably know, new low-rise communities in Brampton have been on the rise.
Hoarding Art at Camrost-Felcorp’s Yorkville Plaza
We recently headed up to the site of Camrost-Felcorp’s Yorkville Plaza at Avenue Road and Yorkville Avenue in Toronto to check out the new art installation along the project’s hoarding.Hoarding art at Yorkville PlazaIn 2011, Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam