Rosehaven Homes celebrates 25 years of excellence
2017 marks the 25th anniversary of Rosehaven Homes, one of the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) most distinguished and well respected builders. You can learn a lot being in the industry for that long, so we got in touch with President of Rosehaven Homes,
Harmony Village Sheppard Embraces Green Living
Last week, we celebrated the Pan Am/Parapan Am facilities that were awarded LEED Silver and Gold Certification. These buildings incorporated a number of environmentally sustainable features and are setting new standards for green construction in Toronto.
Claridge Icon gets the Go Ahead
It’s been happening in Toronto for the past five to 10 years - builders and the City are looking to maximize land and add density to our main streets in the form of high-rise condominium buildings. We are now at the pinnacle of the cycle, with 70 to 75
4 things you need to know about The Logan Residences in Leslieville
While we await details about the suites at Daniels’ latest Toronto condo, The Logan Residences in Leslieville, we have a few more reasons why you should get excited about this new development! The six-storey boutique condo is planned for Queen Street
Bside at Minto Westside is coming later this fall!
Earlier this summer, Minto Westside at Front and Bathurst in Toronto was the talk of the town for a number of reasons: Minto announced a 2-year rental guarantee program, the building design is outstanding, and the Westside Market opened up! Now, the
Condo Pro: The Juggling Act
Every time I see a new condominium go up in the Greater Toronto Area, I notice something truly special and individual about the architecture. The bar is continually being raised as brilliant developers, architects and designers collaborate to come up with
Minto30Roe: A New Landmark for Yonge and Eglinton
From MintoPurchasers have a lot to feel good about with Minto30Roe at Yonge and Eglinton. With construction already started, a new Minto landmark will soon rise up.Yonge and Eglinton is one of Toronto’s most well-established and fast-growing urban hubs.
How will access to past sold data impact homebuyers?
Supreme Court of Canada announced that it would not grant an appeal to the Toronto Real Estate Board to keep past sold data shuttered, effectively ending a seven-year legal battle between the board and those who wish to make such information public.
Are we Ready for a Childless City?
A couple of years ago, former deputy mayor Doug Holyday made headlines when he said downtown Toronto was unfit for children. Hard to say whether he was being obtuse deliberately or merely being obtuse when he talked about children playing in traffic on
CityLights on Broadway Shines at Yonge and Eglinton
Without a doubt, one of our favourite neighbourhoods in Toronto is Yonge and Eglinton. This is why we’re so excited to learn more about Pemberton Group’s CityLights on Broadway, their new two-tower condo development planned for Broadway and Redpath, a





















