5 ways to make your home more romantic
Valentine’s Day is coming up! Perhaps you recently moved in with a loved one, got married, want to rekindle your romance or celebrate a long lasting partnership. I’m sharing ways to bring more love into your home this month! Shag
More than 21,000 new condos in Toronto sold in past year
"21,318 new condominiums sold. That's slightly fewer than the dizzy heights achieved during late 2007/early 2008," said Ben Myers, Urbanation Editor and Executive Vice President.
Pemberton sells more high-rise suites than any other GTA builder in 2017
Time and Space As we continue our look back at the best of 2017, we need to focus in on one builder/ developer in particular – Pemberton Group. Why do we need to highlight Pemberton? According to independent research conducted
Building more missing middle housing is only half the battle
The Centre for Urban Research and Land Development recently shared a new report, titled “Townhouses Not a Magic Bullet for GTA Ground-Related Housing Affordability.”
More households investing in renovations
Statistics Canada recently released its quarterly report on residential construction investment, announcing a significant year-over-year increase. In total, $35.8 billion was invested in residential construction in the third quarter of 2017,
It pays to buy green: You can now save more money buying an energy efficient home
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) just announced that it is increasing the premium refunds for energy efficient homes. “CMHC is committed to fostering energy-efficient housing in Canada,” says Steve Mennill, Senior Vice President,
4 ways to build more affordable housing
According to a recent report from CIBC, the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) housing market is expected to become even less affordable in the coming years. So, it’s crucial that the new home building industry, municipalities, and the
More than a quarter of GTA residents hoping for major housing crash
The Angus Reid Institute released the results of its Pain Index for Metro Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area, reporting that housing affordability has replaced transit as the top concern for most GTA residents.
More questions than answers
In a report issued yesterday, ONPHA (Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association) says that lower homeownership rates are about to create additional pressure on an already-strained rental housing market. The report, Where’s Home? 2013, released in conjunction
More than 200 affordable rental units announced for downtown Toronto
At the end of April, the province of Ontario announced the sale of surplus land to allow for the development of affordable housing.