GTA Resale Market Stays Hot Through August
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released their monthly resale report, announcing that sales stayed strong in August 2014 throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).In August, 7,600 sales were reported through the TorontoMLS system, which is a 2.8
New park connecting downtown Toronto to Rouge National Urban Park
Scarborough is getting a 500-acre linear park! Dubbed The Meadoway, the project is a collaboration between Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), the City of Toronto, and The W. Garfield Weston Foundation.
Dundas Square Gardens: Renderings Released!
A Unique Architectural Statement at a Toronto CrossroadsLocated between two of Toronto’s most distinct neighbourhoods of Yonge and Dundas and Moss Park, Dundas Square Gardens condominiums, by Easton’s Group of Hotels, reflect the lifestyle and panache of
Home Not Housing: Jay Pitter leads talk to bridge gaps in housing conversations
Last Sunday, a diverse panel met at the Toronto Reference Library for Home Not Housing, the third instalment in Waterfront Toronto’s Future Cities talk series. The afternoon was hosted by placemaking expert Jay Pitter.
We talk to the man behind Brampton’s ‘future ready’ vision
The media is so focused on Toronto that other major cities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) doing some pretty exciting things often get overlooked. That’s why we took the opportunity to ask Rob Elliott, Commissioner, P
Taste Your Neighbourhood Before Buying a Condo
With so many new restaurants popping up all over the city, even the most ambitious foodies of the GTA will admit that it’s tough to keep up! Revealing the tastes of Toronto one restaurant at a time, the Yellow Pages Group and the Toronto Association of
Hundreds of Toronto’s Designers Party at #RAWMATERIAL
What do you get when you combine 3,000 bricks, 550 wood studs, 60 sheets of plywood, 350 meters of architectural fabric, an eight foot tall glass structure, and hundreds of Toronto’s top designers? You get #RAWMATERIAL.To comment on Toronto’s building
Toronto Calls on the City’s Young to Improve Public Spaces
If you’ve ever walked through a neighbourhood in Toronto and been inspired with ways in which to embellish the community, this might be the perfect opportunity for you to make a difference.The City of Toronto has launched an “urban ideas competition”
There were nearly 10,000 home sales across the GTA in July
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released its monthly resale housing market figures for July 2016, stating that the rapid price growth across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. In July, there were 9,989 sales
There are a number of factors contributing to the success of the new home market
Housing starts have stayed steady in Canada and somewhat steady in Ontario, though Toronto saw a decline. CMHC says that the lack of listings in the Toronto CMA resale market has caused a spill over of buyers to the new home market, which kept detached












