What does a burst housing bubble look like?
CBC this week took a look at the “question lingering behind every headline”: what does a burst bubble look like? For an answer, look back, they say, to 1989. After hitting a 30-year high of $273,698, the bottom fell right out of the market, with the
Is Toronto’s slower spring market finally over?
While the region appears to be recovering from the 20% to 30% sales plunges that followed last April’s Ontario Fair Housing Plan, conditions were stubbornly subdued in the period between March to May – typically the busiest time of the year for home sales
Approved: 365 Church St. Moves Forward
Last year, we reported on a new project planned for Church St. - Menkes’ purchase of a surface parking lot near the corner of College and McGill. The proposal, which called for a new 30-storey contemporary glass tower, was not met with open arms, and was
New Development Guidelines in The Beaches
New condominium design outside of the downtown core can be, in a word, adventurous. Some streets and avenues haven’t had an official plan update in upwards of 30 years, which leads to a fight every time a developer makes a proposal for a certain pocket
Oakdale Village in North York offers a wide selection of stunning townhomes!
New low-rise inventory is at an all-time low and prices are soaring. It seems that if you want to live within at least 30 minutes of downtown Toronto in a low-rise home, you’re going to pay close to $1 million! Well, it doesn’t have to be this way. Every
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
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
Introducing Daniels' Long Valley Coming This Fall
The residential landscape in Erin Mills is looking amazing for first-time buyers, as The Daniels Corporation gears up to introduce their 10th FirstHome™ Community within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) - FirstHome™ Long Valley.