CPPIB buys 60% stake in Toronto rental property, entering Canada’s multi-family real estate market The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board made its first direct investment in Canadian multi-family real estate on Monday with the purchase of a 60 per cent interest in Minto High Park Village in Toronto. I want to read the full article. [...]
5 Unbelievable Facts About the Toronto Real Estate Market Bulls point to low interest rates, crazy bidding wars for desirable neighborhoods, and a steady stream of new people moving to the city as proof the market is in great shape. A steadily rising price is the result of a healthy market. Here are five facts about the [...]
Number of unsold Toronto condos starting to drop as sales of new units pick up The number of unsold condominiums across Canada’s largest city dropped 13 per cent in the second quarter from a year ago, according to research firm Urbanation Inc. I want to read the full article. Loblaw warehouse to become massive store, [...]
Are we different? This recent piece from MSNBC on the differences between the U.S. and Canadian housing markets once again hits on the big question of why did we not experience the housing market crash that the rest of the world (especially the U.S.) did. Are we fundamentally different and insulated from the U.S. housing […]
The Toronto Condo Market This Week (July 10, 2015)
July 10, 2015 / by Andrew la Fleur / News
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (July 17, 2015)
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The Toronto Condo Market This Week (August 7, 2015)
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Is Toronto Different?
July 8, 2010 / by Andrew la Fleur / Insights
Are we different? This recent piece from MSNBC on the differences between the U.S. and Canadian housing markets once again hits on the big question of why did we not experience the housing market crash that the rest of the world (especially the U.S.) did. Are we fundamentally different and insulated from the U.S. housing […]
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