New interior photos of an available suite at Fairview Condos!
We just received new interior shots of one of the final remaining suites at Fairview Condos in St. Catharines by Niagara Innovative Living.
Are baby boomers buying homes for their kids?
The latest report from credit specialist, TransUnion Canada, found that mortgage activity across Canada is slowing, but those aged 54 years and up are bucking the trend.
Post-secondary students come up with innovative solutions to create affordable housing
The CMHC announced the winners of the Innovation Fund Student Challenge, an initiative encouraging post-secondary students to come up with out-of-the-box solutions to address affordable housing issues in the rental market.
The Fresh Finale at Fresh Towns is opening this weekend from $329,990!
We just received some exciting news from Greatwise Developments about Fresh Towns in Ottawa – the Fresh Finale sales event is this weekend!
Majority of GTA residents believe new housing is important to address affordability, just not near their own homes
The Building Industry and Land Development Association and the Toronto Real Estate Board released their second joint Ipsos polls results highlighting voters’ concerns and priorities regarding the upcoming municipal election.
What would it be like if Toronto only had 25 council seats?
I was avoiding bringing it up, but alas, I could no longer resist. How municipal government operates is crucial when it comes to new home development, and since the whole situation is getting so messy, I’ve grown concerned.
BIG’s King Street West project a game changer for Toronto
Remember two years ago when Westbank, Allied Properties REIT, and Bjarke Ingels Group proposed possibly one of the most creative mixed-use developments Toronto has ever seen?
Things to remember when closing your pool
We’ve had a few hot days this September, but this month is usually the time of year when households close up their pools. It’s sad, we know, but it has to be done! If you wait too long, your pool could get damaged by the approaching cool weather.
Expect home prices to bounce back in 2019, especially in Ontario
The Canadian Real Estate Association released its monthly market figures for August 2018, reporting a slight increase in sales activity from the previous month.
When was the last time you checked on your CO detector?
Just when I think I know everything there is to know about running a household, I’m woken in the middle night by an extremely loud chirping noise. No, we hadn’t been invaded by giant crickets, but instead, our smoke detector was low on batteries.