Introducing Eleven Superior at Mimico by the Lake
Located in the heart of Mimico's busy retail and restaurant hub, Eleven Superior by Davies Smith Developments is breathing new life into one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods.
Special limited time offer on the final suites at WestBeach Condos!
With only a few final suites remaining at WestBeach Condominiums in Toronto, Marlin Spring launched a special limited time offer that you shouldn’t pass up!
BILD Announces New Home Sales Statistics
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) reveled today that 2,202 condominium units were sold through February in the Greater Toronto Area.
Wait Wisely
Buying a new condo in Toronto' There are a lot of things you can do to make the most of the time between purchase and occupancy.
Urbanation reports fourth quarter results
Urbanation Inc, the leading source of information and analysis on the Toronto condo market, recently released its fourth quarter market review for 2010.
Addressing the cost of housing is high priority for voters in the upcoming municipal election
The Building Industry and Land Development Association joined forces with the Toronto Real Estate Board on an Ipsos poll to gauge voters’ priorities in the upcoming municipal election.
This real estate consultant lists a few reasons why housing prices will continue to climb
New condo prices are rising, a good amount of GTA residents are apparently “miserable,” and some renters are “seriously considering” moving out of the Greater Toronto Area due to high housing prices.
Cobble Beach Offers Year Round Resort-Style Living
An untapped waterfront oasis just a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto is inviting purchasers who are looking to bypass the typical, saturated Ontario regions.
70% of new home sales last month were condos
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) released its new home market statistics for January 2018, announcing a drop in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) sales compared to last year.
Generation Z will soon have the most purchasing power
It looks like millennials have officially taken over the City of Toronto, but they won’t hold their top position long as Generation Z is on the rise.












