These tips will help you stick to your monthly budget
With the price of housing steadily on the rise with no signs of slowing down, it seems more important than ever to stick to your monthly budget. Whether you’re saving for your first home, paying off a mortgage, or content renting, the high cost of living
MARK CULLEN: Water, Water Everywhere
By Mark CullenOf all the current trends in gardening perhaps the use of water as a garden feature has the legs to last a generation or more. Take a look over the back fence of any home in the GTA these days and chances are you will find either a full
How to prevent flooding during the spring thaw
Yes, the sun is starting to make more appearances as we approach the beginning of spring. If you live in an area that still has a lot of snow, then there’s a chance your home is at risk of flooding during the spring thaw.
Nearly half of Canadian parents plan to help their kids buy a home
The Housing Affordability Survey, a Leger poll of more than 1,500 Canadians, commissioned by FP Canada, discovered that 48% of parents with children under 18 years of age intend to assist with the purchase of a first home.
‘Missing middle’ typologies are key to affordable housing
Newinhomes.com recently had the opportunity to interview Frances Martin-DiGiuseppe, Architect, OAA, AAA, MRAIC, Principal, Q4 Architects. Her firm focuses on all types of projects including residential, retail, commercial, rental, and more.
A sneak peek of the Canvas Condominium presentation centre and model suite
Newinhomes.com recently had the opportunity to visit the Canvas Condominium presentation centre to learn more about the highly anticipated development by Marlin Spring. We met up with Canvas Condominium Marketing Consultant, Linda Mitchell Young, to tour
Spending and Saving on Bathurst Street
Public art does, I think, serve an important intangible purpose: it makes public spaces more compelling, both for residents and for visitors, and as a visible show of support for the arts in general, helps mark a city as progressive and culturally
Would you live in an underground city?
When we think of densification, we tend to look up. High-rises are the natural response to the need for more housing in already jam-packed areas. With this week’s discovery of the ruins of an early 19th century market under the St. Lawrence Market,
We Toured One Park Place Condos
Earlier this week, the NewInHomes.com team headed out to Regent Park and talked with the Vice-President of Daniels, Martin Blake, about their work in the area.Construction update of One Park PlaceWe learned a bit more about Daniels’ vision for Regent
The best smart home products at CES 2019
We recently posted about smart home products that we think will become more common in households in 2019. Then we checked out some of the finds at CES 2019, and we found many other exciting innovations. So, we thought we’d share a few of our favourites!