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Fighting climate change will be a top priority for the real estate industry in 2020
As I look forward to 2020, I can’t help but feel like energy efficiency and fighting climate change will be top priorities in the new year.
You can still have a holiday vibe in your condo building
Driving around the suburbs at this time of year, you get to take in the holiday decorations lining the streets. You can’t say the same about walking home through the hall of your condo building.
Your first sneak peek at 5 Hamilton in Waterdown
Want the convenience of condo life without the hustle and bustle of downtown? Then you should definitely register for 5 Hamilton, the latest development in Waterdown by Hawk Ridge Homes.
The average price of a new condo in Toronto could surpass $1,600 psf in five years
As we approach the end of 2019, we reached out to real estate consultant and analyst, Ben Myers, President of Bullpen Research & Consulting Inc., to get a clear picture of the state of the Greater Toronto Area’s housing market
Now may be the time to invest in a winter recreational property
Did the early snowfall get you thinking about skiing and snowboarding? According to a recent report, now may be the time to invest in one of Canada’s winter recreational property markets.
Kylemore supports local youth shelter with donations and team spirit!
It’s the season of giving, and one of the Greater Toronto Area builders that gives the most throughout the year and holiday season is Kylemore Communities.
2020 is looking good as homebuyer confidence bounces back
Throughout 2019, Ontario’s housing market has shown signs of rebounding, and it looks like the strong activity will continue into 2020, according to a recent report from RE/MAX.
Capital Developments and Metropia create $17 million land trust to build affordable housing in Toronto
If the Greater Toronto Area is going to accommodate the growing population and fight the housing affordability crisis, we need more partnerships like this one.
Is fuelling demand really the answer to the affordability crisis?
Some new home sales figures for the Greater Toronto Area came out at the beginning of this week, and it got me thinking about various housing market initiatives addressing affordability.