The holiday spirit abounds in Pemberton neighbourhoods
2016 has been a big year for Pemberton Group. Construction started on SkyCity2 and Ten93 Queen West, and within just one year of launching now sold-out Downtown Erin Mills and CityLights on Broadway construction got underway at those master-planned
Rising average home prices redefine “luxury”
We watch with increasing incredulity as average home prices in Toronto creep past $1 million, marvelling that a nondescript (or even decrepit) one-time starter home can cost more than a Bugatti. Where once a million dollar price tag had connotations of
Can Toronto Use a Design Like Doninpark?
Combining urban and suburban architecture, Doninpark is an eight-storey project located in Vienna, Austria that has combined the two opposing lifestyles into one incredible building.Developed behind the Kragraner Platz subway stop as a mixed-use office,
Formal Hybrids: Great Design or Bad Taste?
Okay, we’ve seen some pretty interesting high-rise designs, but nothing like this! And you know what? We have some mixed feelings.First off, let us explain what you’re looking at. These five towers go by the name “Formal Hybrids,” and they were
Riverbank Lofts in Cambridge is over 80% sold!
On October 1st, Newinhomes.com attended one of the best industry events we’ve ever been to - the VIP launch of Riverbank Lofts in Cambridge. 350 buyers, guests, and local dignitaries, including the Mayor Doug Craig, councillors, the MP, MPP, and other
We chatted with a happy tenant in Toronto about her plans to not buy a home
With demand staying strong and inventory low in the new home and resale markets, Toronto home prices show no sign of slowing down in 2017. With that in mind, we chatted with a happy tenant, Charlotte, a mother of one who lives with her partner in a house
Two Luxury Neighbourhoods Connected by New Bridge in Markham
Last weekend, Kylemore Communities, the Stollery family, and the City of Markham celebrated the grand opening of Blackstock Bridge, the only paved connection between the East and West Villages in the master-planned Angus Glen community.The first to cross
The Renting vs Buying Debate Goes On
Some things change; some things stay the same.One of the things that doesn’t change is the mindset of Toronto residents, who still apparently have a desire to live in the downtown core. Regardless of whether they are starting out on a career or winding
Eco-friendly home upgrades to make in 2018
Keeping up with the latest home upgrades and design trends can be difficult because homeowners’ preferences seem to change at lightning speeds. However, eco-friendly living is one trend that has only gotten stronger over the last few
How a more transparent bidding process can improve Toronto real estate
First of all, happy Halloween! Though I’m sure many of you celebrated last weekend. When it comes to Toronto real estate, I can’t think of anything much spookier than entering a blind bidding war.