Foreign buyers flocking to Toronto’s downtown condo market The number of foreign investors in the Toronto region’s condo market surged 50 per cent last year, with international buyers flocking to newly built units in the downtown core. I want to read the full article. Will townhomes rule Toronto? As we’ve noted before in this space, [...]
Great retail in Toronto a bonus for condo residents and visitors alike Toronto developers have an interest in bringing high-quality retailers and services to their condominiums, aimed at enhancing the lives of both the residents and the people who visit the area. I want to read the full article. Petition seeks bylaw making it illegal [...]
This one graph explains Toronto real estate bidding wars in 2016 The metro Toronto area is a very different place from what it was back in 1979 — unless you’re looking at the number of single-detached homes completed by builders. I want to read the full article. Condo developers boost ‘sharing’ features to draw young [...]
Ontario plans legislation that could require affordable housing in condos The ambitious goal to end homelessness in the next 10 years will soon have a powerful legal tool for city officials. I want to read the full article. Closing costs should be included in condo prices, lawyer says Ministry of Consumer Services to consider unexpected [...]
The Toronto condo bust that wasn’t Whatever happened to Toronto’s condo bubble? The average price of a condominium in the city popped more than 17 per cent in February compared to what the same unit would have sold for just one year earlier. I want to read the full article. Toronto and Vancouver luxury real [...]
Major bank calls Vancouver and Toronto housing markets ‘dangerously’ unaffordable There is an element of danger in Canada’s housing market, and it’s threatening Canadians’ ability to buy homes in two of the country’s frothiest local markets. I want to read the full article. It's move 'up' or move out Strong demand for new homes in [...]
Office, retail real estate sectors settling in for tough 2016 Canada’s real estate industry is bracing for a difficult year as low oil prices, a glut of office and retail supply, and skittish investors drive down demand for commercial space and hamper enthusiasm for new condos. I want to read the full article. Shortage of [...]
‘Last remaining parcel’ on Toronto Fashion District western edge snapped up for high-rise Toronto-based builders Carlyle Communities and CentreStone Urban Developments have purchased several Bathurst Street properties totalling approximately 8,000 square feet on the western edge of the city’s Fashion District with plans for an 18-storey residential tower on the site. I want to read [...]
Future-proofing condos: Waterfront communities ahead of the tech curb Recent major condo communities like Daniels’ Waterfront City of The Arts, and Menkes Waterfront Innovation Centre puts Toronto at the forefront of the world’s smartest cities. I want to read the full article. Toronto, Vancouver Home Prices To Turn Negative As Mortgage Rates Creep Up: TD [...]
The Toronto Condo Market This Week (April 8, 2016)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (March 11, 2016)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (March 4, 2016)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (February 26, 2016)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (February 19, 2016)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (February 12, 2016)
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