See what people in Toronto sacrifice to buy a home
With would-be buyers finally adjusting to the stress test and interest rates looking like their taking a breather, 2019 may be a strong year for home sales in Toronto and other major markets in Canada.
Emerald City 2 Opens to Toronto
Fresh off the success of phase one at its master planned community at the corner of Sheppard and Don Mills, Emerald City 2 features 29 floors and will offer a huge park and a great location.
Warming Huts Completed Along Kew Beach in Toronto!
Driftwood Throne by Dm_Studio (London, UK) - Photo by Eamon MacMahonEarlier this year, RAW Design, Ferris + Associates, and Curio announced the five winners of the Winter Station Design Competition. Now, the “Warming Huts” are complete and ready to be
Toronto's Newest Landmark Unveiled
With the unveiling of the 1,400-pound sculpture "Thing's End" by internationally renowned local artist James Carl, the entrance to the Festival Tower Condominiums atop TIFF Bell Lightbox becomes the unofficial gateway to the Cultural Corridor at John and
Experience Toronto’s Cultural Diversity at Nathan Phillips and Mel Lastman Square!
Torontonians are invited to celebrate every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday at Nathan Phillips Square and Mel Lastman Square! If you don’t live in or around Toronto, this is your chance to experience the city’s cultural diversity.This is a festival that
The growing demand for storage space in the Greater Toronto Area
As both first-time buyers and empty nesters eye the condo market for their new home purchase, one thing has become clear - storage space is essential.
Foreign buyer share remains low and stable in Toronto
According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), based on data released by Statistics Canada, foreign homeownership (or non-residents ownership) in Canada remained low and stable in 2017. 17 Canadian Census Metropolitan
Is Toronto Falling Behind?
Is Hogtown losing its competitive edge? According to a new report by the Toronto Region Board of Trade and Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity, the GTA lags behind its North American peers when it comes to productivity, with a 6% decline between
3 ways to market your Toronto home listing this spring
Billed as the busiest time of year to purchase a resale or new construction home, the months between March and June typically see an influx of new listings and a renewed buyer force.
A closer look at the new retail spaces in the Canary District in Toronto
A couple weeks ago, we received news that Dundee Kilmer and LiveWorkLearnPlay had selected four new retailers for the Canary District neighbourhood in Toronto, bringing the total number of retailers to 11. We were fortunate enough to meet up with












