Toronto is the Best City in the World!
A recent study by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has concluded what many Torontonians have suspected and promoted for quite some time: Toronto is the best city in the world in which to live.And if that doesn’t make the rest of the world take note
Vitriol surrounding Bill 108 is another reminder that Toronto’s housing crisis is unsolvable
Bill 108, the More Homes, More Choice Act, has proposed numerous changes to land use planning in Ontario. A lot of people are not happy about the amendments and the potential impacts.
What can Toronto learn from the Calgary real estate market?
The Calgary Real Estate Board recently released its monthly resale figures for August 2018, reporting gains in new listings, easing sales, and high inventory levels.
Renting in Toronto seems hopeless for some graduating students
The topic of renting in Toronto has become more and more of an anxiety inducing conversation for those freshly out of university or college who are making their first strides in a work environment.
The International Appeal of Toronto Condos
New condo sales are not just coming from people in the area, but also from the international market.
Tridel is celebrating the grand opening of SQ2 in Toronto!
The highly anticipated next phase of Tridel’s Alexandra Park master-plan in Toronto is now open! The first phase, SQ, is currently under construction and has sold very well, and we expect that SQ2 will follow suit. First off, what we really like about
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
Would You Live Outside of Toronto for Affordable Homeownership?
Is it possible to survive life outside Toronto? I never would have thought so, but I actually have a few friends who manage to not only live outside the Big Smoke, but even to enjoy their lives. Not sure I want to try it myself, but if I ever do, I may
Oxford Place: $3 Billion Proposal for Downtown Toronto
There is no doubt that Toronto has become the city of master plans. We have Concord Adex working on Cityplace, Dundee Kilmer with The Canary District, and just recently, David Mirvish and Frank Gehry announced their plans for three super tall towers on
Will a “knee-jerk” taxation solve Toronto’s affordability issue?
In its just-released Global Real Estate Bubble Index, the Swiss bank UBS names Vancouver as the global financial centre with the riskiest housing market; housing prices within its “bubble risk zone” have increased nearly 50% since 2011, notes the





















