Modern families in Toronto value neighbourhood safety when buying a home
When it comes to buying a home in Toronto, young modern families prioritize safety, work and family. You’ll be interested in what urban dwellers don’t care about when it comes to home location.
6 things you need to know about Toronto’s housing market
Ben Myers, Senior VP, Market Research & Analytics, Fortress Real Developments, recently released The Market Manuscript Fall 2017. With an extensive background as an analyst, consultant, mortgage agent, and builder, Myers provides an in depth look at
WORKSIGHT: Art on Hoarding Initiative Coming to Toronto
On Feb. 26, a new public art initiative will transform the Toronto City Hall rotunda with a stunning installation.Cleverly dubbed “WorkSight,” the event will draw attention to the great deal of construction hoarding lining the streets of downtown
First all-female real estate development team making history in Toronto
It’s no secret that the new home industry is a male-dominated one. From builders and developers to architects and engineers, the “biggest names” are men. Just flipping through our own contact list, it’s obvious that men outnumber women in real estate.
Greater Toronto Area home prices climbed 4% in 2019
Last year, the Greater Toronto Area’s housing market was in recovery mode with sales activity bouncing back from a rough 2018. This year, you can expect prices to heat up even more.
New single-family home sales in the Greater Toronto Area increase a whopping 283%
According to the Building Industry and Land Development Association’s monthly new home market report, there were 3,061 new home sales across the GTA in September 2019, which is 73% higher than the same month a year ago.
Greater Toronto Area resale housing market remains steady through first quarter of 2019
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its resale housing market results for March 2019, reporting steady sales and prices, though the market remained tight. TREB also continues to blame the mortgage stress test for slower sales.
Ice Breakers: New public art installation coming to Toronto’s Waterfront
The founders of the annual international design competition, Winter Stations, have partnered with The Waterfront Business Improvement Area (WBIA) to bring a new public art installation to Toronto’s waterfront.The temporary installations, collectively
Toronto at risk of overvaluation despite slowed price growth
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) released its Housing Market Assessment (HMA), announcing Canada’s housing markets as highly vulnerable for the sixth consecutive quarter, mostly due to strong evidence of overvaluation
Studio and Studio 2 in Toronto are 85% sold!
Can you believe it’s been nearly two years since we’ve visited the Studio and Studio 2 site by Aspen Ridge Homes?! It’s so close to our offices, that it’s strange that we haven’t been in so long, but we finally had the chance to meet up with Armin






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