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Montreal real estate on course to set new records this spring
Which Canadian housing market do you think will be a leader in 2019? If you said Montreal, then you would be right, at least according to Sotheby’s International Realty Canada.
Why the King Street Transit Pilot should be permanent
I just heard that a Toronto City staff report recommends making the King Street Transit Pilot permanent. I am happy to hear this.
Moving soon? Jump on the Marie Kondo bandwagon
Is it too late to jump on the Marie Kondo bandwagon? Her organizing philosophy is all about only owning things that “spark joy,” but we think this way of thinking can also be applied to moving into a new home!
Taking another look at increasing property taxes in Toronto
Earlier this year, the Centre for Urban Research and Land Development released a report saying that the City of Toronto could afford to hike residential property taxes by approximately 20% when compared to the median GTHA municipality.
5 things you should know about King’s Landing by Concord
One of the most exciting new condo developments in the Greater Toronto Area right now is King’s Landing by Concord Pacific Development.
New Kleinburg pre-purchase info sessions now open!
If you’ve had your eye on the highly anticipated New Kleinburg community, then you should definitely attend the pre-purchase info sessions!
Geranium gives you a behind-the-scenes look at Allegro in Aurora
Geranium recently conducted a Hard Hat Tour, visiting a new home under construction at their executive downtown Aurora community, Allegro.
Softer housing market provides affordability relief, but not in Toronto
Royal Bank of Canada released its latest Housing Trends and Affordability report, announcing that slower real estate activity in Canada has provided some affordability relief...but not in Toronto.
Shared equity mortgages: A good idea going to scale
When the Federal government released its budget in mid-March, those in the housing sector were eager to see what might be in store to help address the pressing need of making housing more affordable.
New 55-storey condo coming to University and Dundas in Toronto
We were fortunate enough to receive an invite to the unveiling of the plans for The United Building by Davpart, which will be the tallest architectural heritage retention development in North America, and it’s happening right here in Toronto.