How You Can Own Your Home Sooner
A recent Scotiabank poll found that nearly three-quarters (72 per cent) of Canadians are taking at least one step to becoming mortgage-free sooner. The biggest advantage of paying your mortgage off sooner is the amount of interest you would save. A
Condo Pro: New Condos a Three Way Investment
By Barbara Lawlor The purchase of a condominium suite can be considered an “investment” in at least three ways. Some people buy condos as an investment to add to their financial portfolio. Certainly that continues to be a wise
Potter's Bend: True Family Living in Markham
We are very excited to announce that Fieldgate Homes will be introducing Phase 3 of their sensational Markham community, Potter?s Bend, very soon.
Avoid First-time Homebuyer Regret
Famous Italian actress Sophia Loren said, “Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life.” It’s human nature to make mistakes and, while we often wish some were avoidable, they are necessary for personal growth. Unfortunately, the consequences
The courtyard a breath of fresh air in design
As we see beautiful condominiums rising across Toronto and the GTA, our streetscapes are taking on an exciting new character.
The Left-Brain-Right-Brain Of Condominium Design
I am continually amazed by the breadth and beauty of the condominiums we have across the Greater Toronto Area.
Modernizing of Ontario's Condo Act Benefits us All
In 1998, Ontario's Condominium Act was established, and it came into force in 2001. This Act was implemented to establish parameters for the Land Registration System as to what types of condominiums would be accepted.
Where is the Balance in Market Reporting?
Anyone who reads newspapers and listens to news on the radio and television these days would think that the housing market in Canada - particularly Toronto - is in rough shape.
Canary District Sings with Excitement
During the decades that I have worked in the condominium industry, I have never before seen anything like Canary District.
Condo Pro: The Real Market Story
In a world where we are bombarded with often-conflicting media reports through television, radio, the Internet and in print, it can be challenging to know what to believe. The condominium market in the Greater Toronto Area is an example of a topic that is