The Toronto Condo Market This Week – June 3, 2016

What would ‘reasonable’ home prices in Toronto and Vancouver look like?
There was once a time when home prices in two of the county’s hottest housing markets, Toronto and Vancouver, were considered reasonable. No, really.

Big Slice closure is the end of an era, but some say it's just natural city growth
The Big Slice pizza shop closed its doors Monday, a sign on the door citing an upcoming condo development as the reason it can no longer stick around.

Canadian Housing Market: Insane Toronto Housing Bubble Set to Pop
The Canadian housing market is insanely overvalued, particularly the Vancouver and Toronto housing bubbles.

Buyer's gridlock: Why Toronto, Vancouver homeowners struggle to 'trade up'
The idea of a starter home may be a thing of the past in Toronto and Vancouver, as an increasing number of homeowners looking to “trade up” are finding themselves priced out of the market, according to a new report from the TD Bank Group.