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Who’s Living Where and Why?
By Penny MunozAre new home buyers being forced out of the city? A recent RBC-Pembina report indicates that the strong demand for detached and semi-detached homes in preferred GTA neighbourhoods is driving up the cost of homes, forcing many homebuyers to
Home Buying Tax Proposal Poses Danger for First-Time Buyers
By Penny MunozIn a press release earlier this week, the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) expressed its concern about a potential proposal that would have first-time home buyers in Toronto paying more than they already do in Home Buying Tax (Land Transfer
Inspire Your Online Audience with Home Décor Ideas
As a new home builder, posting content on your social media pages about new homes for sale is a great idea… but it shouldn’t be the sole topic you discuss. Of course, it’s important to post information about your newest communities and other company
3D Printing and Construction
By Penny MunozAccording to architect Adrian Priestman, he is the first one to implement 3D printed construction elements into an actual building. The rooftop canopy of the Bevis Marks development in London is fabricated from pieces that were individually
Pinnacle International Presents “The Spin”
Pinnacle International is taking the home buying game to a whole new level with their new iPad App.The free app showcases complete floorplans, 360 degree panoramic spins of actual views from select floors, neighbourhood maps, renderings, neighbourhood
CMHC Housing Starts for November 2013
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) recently released its report on November 2013’s housing starts statistics.According to CMHC, housing starts in Canada were trending at 194,014 units in November. This is a six-month moving average of
What Kind of Industry are we BILDing?
With a strong housing market and low interest rates accounting for much of Ontario’s growth — if not its entire economy — it pays to protect the industry, and that means protecting consumers. Most builders recognize that for them to win, consumers have
Genworth Canada: Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Raise your hand if you’re in debt. Don’t worry, it’s not just you. According to Statistics Canada, the average Canadian household owes about $115,000.If you’re losing sleep, make sure you know the difference between good debt and bad debt before you
Is this the Fate of Toronto?
Image via mathewborrett.comRecently, photographer and illustrator Mathew Borrett uploaded some stunning images of Toronto on his Flickr photostream (where he goes by yonderbeam).Borrett is an illustrator and contributor for Spacing Magazine, where he
Intercity Realty Inc., Brokerage Teams Up With the Women’s Centre of York Region
Intercity Realty Inc., Brokerage and the Women’s Centre of York Region invited the community to visit seven beautiful homes on a self-guided tour for the inaugural King/Vaughan Christmas Home Tour, which was generously sponsored by Royal Pine Homes.Local





























