Minto Selected for Net-Zero Energy Housing Project
As a result of the organization's long history of building more sustainable homes and communities, Minto has been selected as one of five building partners in Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan) ecoENERGY Innovation Initiative (ecoEII), led by Owens
33% of millennials plan to leave the GTA
The recent Market Manuscript Fall 2017 by Ben Myers, Senior VP, Market Research & Analytics, Fortress Real Developments, stated that 33% of millennials plan to leave the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to find a more affordable home to purchase. If
Will laneway suites across the entire city improve housing affordability?
It’s possible that there will soon be more laneway suites in Toronto in the near future as the Planning and Housing Committee recently endorsed a plan to support this type of residential development across the city.
Improve sleep with these bedroom design tips
Like most people, my first thought when I hear the shrill shriek of my alarm clock is ‘why?’ Studies are torn on whether millennials like myself get more or less sleep than our parents, but as for me, I know that sleep is in scarce supply and when I do
Game changing redevelopment plans unveiled for Agincourt Mall
Newinhomes.com recently had the opportunity to meet with Steven K. Bishop, Vice President, Development Services, North American Development Group (NADG), and Cameron MacKinnon of MacKinnon Public Affairs, to learn more about the ambitious plans for the
The Sky Penthouses at Pinnacle’s 33 Bay
No matter how many times we check out Pinnacle’s 33 Bay, we are always amazed by what they have to show us. This week, we headed across the street to learn more about Pinnacle’s newly completed penthouses, ones with some sweet, flowing floorplans,
Trimart Lists Top 5 Cities and Sites of 2014
It’s never too late to gain more insight on the Total Market Area’s (TMA) housing market. Trimart Research Corporation just released their 2014 overview report, highlighting the top five selling cities and top five sites for new low-rise homes.According
Share your ideas on how to increase housing supply in Ontario
The idea is that more supply will lead to lower rent. This looks like it’s just a prelude to a series of changes that could come into play with the Housing Supply Action Plan.
Oxford’s Union Park to include a daycare and family-friendly rental units
Over the last week, the talk of the town has been the Union Park development in Toronto by Oxford Properties Group. At first, it was the $3.5 billion price tag that made headlines, but now that more time has been spent digesting the master-plan.
Would You Rather Live in a Mississauga or Etobicoke Condo?
The Newinhomes.com team joined other industry professionals on the third Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) condo tour last week. For this tour, we walked along the Waterfront Trail to learn more about development along Lakeshore