Beat the Heat: What does the summer hold for GTA housing?
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has already seen a few days above 30 degrees and families are opening their pools, so we think it’s safe to say that summer weather is here to stay. For the month of June, we will be featuring summer themed blog posts on
Celebrating the Year of the Horse at Minto30Roe
On Jan. 30, Minto celebrated the Chinese New Year at Minto30Roe up at Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto with brokers and homebuyers!Xin Nián Kuài Lè Yonge and Eglinton!When it comes to throwing parties, Minto doesn’t mess around. To bring in the year of the
Make the Right Choices for Your Senior Years
Downsizing is a big theme in the real estate sector, particularly now with aging Boomers making up nearly 30% of the Canadian population; the entire Boomer generation will hit 65 by 2031, making the proportion of seniors about 23%, versus 15% in 2011.
Is Toronto real estate still a good investment? INFOGRAPHIC
Is Toronto real estate no longer the sound investment it was long considered to be? To find out, Zoocasa compared the market’s year-over-year performance to that of three popular investments.
New summer home tips and advice coming soon!
Now that it’s June, summer is on everyone’s mind. We’ve already had some days get above 20 degrees celsius and even a couple above 30. For the whole month, we’ll be featuring new summer home tips, focusing on neighbourhood walkability, outdoor condo
How the West Might be Won
Not that long ago, Liberty Village was an industrial enclave with a decent pool hall and not much else to do. Actually, I don’t remember anyone even calling it Liberty Village. It was just “that area by King and Strachan” or “over near Fort York.”Fort
3 factors discouraging millennials from buying a home
For as long as I can remember, family, friends, and financial experts alike have cautioned me to stay under my parents’ roof for as long as possible; heretofore, my optimistic foresight led me to kindly disregard their advice. I always thought that
The best backyard accessories to get your home BBQ ready
After a long and arduous winter, many Torontonians are longing to lounge outside. As the weather gets warmer, our heavy parkas disappear, insects reappear, and the wafting scent of charcoal and barbecue sauce becomes more prominent. But since we’re not
Turns out Toronto still has some room to grow!
If you thought the condo market was hot before, just wait. A new study released by the Fraser Institute says Toronto’s population density has a long way to go before coming close to the likes of Hong Kong or Paris. In its list of 30
Resale housing market continues upswing, but still slower than long-term average
The Greater Toronto Area resale housing market continued its upswing as sales activity increased in May 2019, according to data from the Toronto Real Estate Board.