Jubilee: Small-Town Living Near Lake Simcoe
Are you in search of that small-town vibe and an intimate streetscape? Ballymore Homes and Briarwood Homes’ new Sutton community, Jubilee, is just what you’re looking for.At Jubilee, Ballymore and Briarwood are offering an extensive selection of freehold
Finishes Beyond Compare at Wave Towns
By Penny MunozLocated on Garden Drive, Oakville’s first modern streetscape, Wave Towns offers home buyers innovative and outstanding luxury features that go above and beyond what you expect. The exclusive collection of 20 modern townhomes will be near
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
The Year of Public Art in Toronto and the role of the new home industry
At the beginning of this week, Mayor John Tory declared 2021 as the Year of Public Art in Toronto. So, what exactly does that mean and can the new home industry play a role?
Hundreds of Toronto’s Designers Party at #RAWMATERIAL
What do you get when you combine 3,000 bricks, 550 wood studs, 60 sheets of plywood, 350 meters of architectural fabric, an eight foot tall glass structure, and hundreds of Toronto’s top designers? You get #RAWMATERIAL.To comment on Toronto’s building
Finding the Realtor That’s Right for You
You're looking for a new home, but you also need to sell the one you're currently living in!Most people who are hoping to sell their home will trust a professional to handle it, but do we really know what we’re hiring them to do? Hiring a realtor should
How to Preserve the Urban Forest in Toronto
Condos and skyscrapers may be sprouting from the ground faster than we can keep up, but in the midst of all this development, what is Toronto doing to protect the city’s trees? Toronto’s ravines, boulevards, and parks are home to more than four million
Bike to Work During the Summer!
Some might argue that the best part of living in the city (especially in the summer) is having access to convenient bike lanes. Thanks to these masterfully planned routes, work is just a spin around the corner, making urban living exactly what it should
The Economy of Self-Interest - The Referendum on Paint - Part 4
By: Tony Margani of EVOpaint™What is the business case for sustainability?When I am the lead car in the left hand lane and the advanced green arrow turns I move like lightning because I know that the advance is only going to last so long and I know that
Will Strong Low-Rise Sales Leave Condos in the Dust?
For the first time in a while, sales of new low-rise homes are outpacing new condo sales, but what does this spring hold for the new home market?According to Trimart Research Corporation, there were over 20 new low-rise openings and releases in March