Closing Costs: What You Need to Know
One often misunderstood concern when buying a new home involves closing costs. While incredibly important, your closing costs are something that can be easily understood and managed. Those who neglect to consider their closing costs however are bound for
A Day with BolDe Imaging Group
The Monthly Theme here at the NewInHomes.com Blog is “Suppliers,” and our trip over to BolDe Imaging Group is the first installment in this very exciting series.We met with co-owners Lucio DeClavasio and George Berbilis to discuss their role in the
Dig To Done B.streets Is At Grade!
It’s been a while since we headed out to Bloor and Bathurst to check out one of our favourite infill projects in Toronto – B.streets by Lindvest. Although we may not have been there, the construction team at B.streets certainly hasn’t taken a break.The
Does Toronto’s Skyline Need Some Colour?
First World HotelDoes Toronto need a little colour? Considering that the vast majority of our skyscrapers are relatively monotone, it’s an interesting idea to contemplate.Why colourful skyscrapers?A recent study conducted by Emporis (an international
5 of the best new home communities for downsizers
We spend a lot of time worrying about first-time buyers not being able to enter the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) increasingly expensive housing market (though we have highlighted a few great options for them), but are there any communities for
You’ve Never Seen Townhomes Like The Tree House
Recently, Symmetry Developments released new renderings of The Tree House, a new townhome community planned for Toronto. Needless to say, The Tree House is easily one of the most distinct residential proposals in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA),
Live/Work Opportunities at Mayfield Village
Are you looking for a new home in Brampton? Over the past couple years, Brampton has seen an incredible influx of new low-rise homes, so the selection is extensive. One of Brampton’s newest and most highly anticipated communities is Mayfield Village,
Interior design predictions for 2017
It’s time to make my new home décor and interior design predictions for the year! Some trends emerge and take off, while others fade away. I thought it would be fun to pick five trends for this year and try to predict which ones will materialize and
It’s Red Lights for Bathurst and Bixi, Green for Port Credit
City council, backed by head planner Jennifer Keesmaat, has passed an “emergency” one-year moratorium on development on Bathurst Street after Honest Ed’s, the landmark department store at the corner of Bloor Street, was put up for sale recently.The
Trimart: All Signs Point to a Successful Summer for Low-Rise
With a strong first quarter and a great start to the second quarter, the new low-rise housing market is in store for a successful summer, says Trimart Research Corporation. There were 22 new site openings in April, which is 140% more than in April 2013.