A New “UNretirement” Resort in Richmond Hill
Recently, Spring Resorts Universal Inc. launched “Richmond Springs Retirement Resort,” an adult 50+ community in Richmond Hill with an interesting concept.About Richmond SpringsAccording to a recent press release, Richmond Springs is an “UNretirement”
GTA Price Gap Widens to Record High in April!
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) released its April 2015 new home stats, announcing a record-high price gap, tripling the figure from a decade ago.In 2005, the price gap was just $101,936. With the average price of a new
What to expect when your occupancy is approaching
If you’re a first-time buyer and your occupancy is quickly approaching, a whole series of things you’ve never had to deal with before are about to happen. There may be some stuff you don’t understand, and some of it can actually get confusing.
King's Crossing: Hurry! Phase II is Selling Out!
With the large number of family-friendly communities planned for Richmond Hill, builders have had to be extra creative in their designs and locations in order to stand out from each other. One new community in the area that really jumped out and grabbed
Just keep swimming
By: Sam ReissWhat do we do when life gets us down? Just keep swimming, at least according to Finding Nemo’s Dory, an animated Blue Tang. With the recent ground-breaking on Toronto’s upcoming $158 million aquatics centre, city folk shouldn’t find that too
Don't just live, LiveWise!
We’re all familiar with the old adage about the three most important things to consider when buying real estate – location, location, location. But what about the environment? Or land use? Or the future? In all the excitement of purchasing a new home,
It looks like it’s going to be a good spring for builders and buyers
With interest rates remaining low, Trimart Research Corporation believes that spring 2017 will show strong sales numbers for the new low-rise market across the Total Market Area (TMA).The most recent information from Statistics Canada says that overall
Are we living in a debt-based economy?
We’ve all grown comfortable with being in debt, and not just for houses and cars, but for vacations, nights out, birthday presents — a product of the 20th century, personal debt is at an all-time high. So, are we living in a debt-based economy?I’ve
Brampton New Home Market Continues to Shine
According to Trimart Research Corporation, new low-rise sales in the Total Market Area (TMA) saw a 2.7% year-over-year increase in December 2014. With over 20,000 new low-rise sales, 2014 was the highest selling in the last six years. Greater Toronto saw
How to decorate your new home and support a good cause
What does design and purchasing furniture and accessories for your new home have to do with contributing to the greater good? When we support companies that have a sense of social responsibility it can help bring about a change. We can support positive












