Brampton, Oakville, and East Gwillimbury have the most new low-rise sales
As of the end of August 2015, the top three cities with the most new low-rise sales is Brampton, Oakville, and Mt. Albert (East Gwillimbury), according to Trimart Research Corporation. Brampton is leading with an incredible 4,910 sales, while Oakville
New low-rise sales are strong despite economic uncertainty
With the Canadian dollar dropping dramatically with no real sign of stopping, there has been a sense of uncertainty about the amount of economic growth there will be in 2016. According to Trimart Research Corporation, this uncertainty hasn’t affected new
The City is Gambling on Employment
City council has voted 25 to 19 to support expanded gaming at Woodbine, along with the promise of an entertainment complex that would include retail, restaurants and a hotel, and all with the promise of secure, unionized jobs.Those in opposition seem to
Trimart: Brampton on Top, Barrie on the Rise
According to Trimart Research Corporation, the Top 10 cities in the Total Market Area account for 67% of the total year-to-date new low-rise sales. Brampton is still in the number one position with 1,810 sales this year. Milton is in second place with
First-time buyers will forge a new Toronto
GTA home prices continue to surge, with double-digit increases over last year in Toronto and York Region. Detached prices are driving the surge, with the average Toronto detached going for more than a million, at $1,053,871, a 10.7% increase
Jared Bensky Discusses the Wycliffe Way - Part 1
Welcome to our two part feature with Wycliffe Homes’ VP Development Jared Bensky. We visited the Wycliffe Decor Centre and also discussed some of Wycliffe’s upcoming communities. In Part 1 of our interview with Jared Bensky, we focus on Wycliffe’s
Great Gulf Presents the Cavalcade of Lights in Toronto
By Penny MunozOur favourite holiday season is almost here! With so much to do in such little time, you might want to get your day planner out and write down this date! This year’s festivities start off November 30th with the 47th annual Cavalcade of
Daniels: Changing skylines one building at a time
Historically speaking, the Skyline of a city has always been identifiable by distinct commercial buildings. Chicago was known for the Sears Tower and The Empire State Building has always been identifiable with New York. However, with the rise of the condo
Brampton Still Top Selling City for New Low-Rise
Trimart Research Corporation recently revealed the top four selling cities for new low-rise homes in the Total Market Area (TMA). With an tremendous lead, Brampton has seen 2,996 sales as of the end of July 2014. Milton is in a distant second with 971,
Is Laneway Housing the Next Big Thing?
BlogTO.com this week poses the question: Can this condo jumpstart laneway housing in Toronto? I hope so! Laneway housing has already caught on in Vancouver (with more than 800 green-lit to date), and with roughly 250 km of laneways in Toronto, many in












