Recent Articles
City Park rebrands to mark larger scale, growth into Dallas
City Park rebrands to mark larger scale, growth into Dallas
City Park Homes has rebranded to City Park, a change the Vaughan, Ont.-based homebuilder and developer made to reflect its transformation from lowrise projects to townhome communities, mixed-use developments and expansion to the U.S.
Condo builders return to ‘old school’ sales tactics
In its Q1 report, Zonda Urban called techniques such as staging "old school." It reported the practice has returned to Toronto's new condo sales market, along with price cuts and amenities that once came as price upgrades.
April home sales down 4% from year earlier: CREA
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) says home sales in April fell compared with a year ago as the average sale price climbed. Home sales in April totalled 42,927, down four per cent from 44,698 in April 2025.
Bridgemarq reports 10% revenue drop as housing cools
Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc., the parent company of Royal LePage, reported a sharp decline in Q1 revenue Wednesday, as a softer Canadian housing market and a shrinking agent network weighed on results.
Rennie president Greg Zayadi on The Agency partnership
This week, Rennie announced a new partnership with global boutique real estate brokerage The Agency, the latest effort by the Vancouver-based real estate services firm to expand its offerings and reach. The partnership extends from pre-development consultation through final close.
What your first 5 emails to a new real estate lead should do
The first email has one job. Acknowledge what the person opted in on. If they clicked on a listing, the email references that listing and asks a simple question. Were you able to get all the information you wanted about the home?
B.C. homebuyers yearn to feel grounded, literally
COLUMN: A new survey of B.C. buyers and renters helps explain why the residential highrise model is facing headwinds. The report reveals a majority of buyers yearn for ground-oriented homes, preferably with a front door, parking and some outdoor space.
Cities where Canada’s housing market is changing fast
Despite the usual pickup in real estate activity in the spring, national housing values started to noticeably decline last month, as downturns in major cities deepened and growth in Prairie markets slowed down.
Canada's best architecture and interiors
From a Toronto recording studio to a West Coast cabin-cum-writer’s room, The Globe and Mail's annual roundup of Canada’s best architecture and interiors illustrates how to live creatively at home.
Small Hamilton office building repurposed for housing
Designed in 1962 by architect Joseph Bronislaw Singer, 700 Main St. E. in Hamilton was once full of medical offices. It is now being converted into small apartments for independent adults who have come through the criminal justice system.
Asking rents rise for larger units in Toronto
Asking rents for three-bedroom units rose 2.3 per cent year over year in April, according to the latest National Rent Report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation.
Falling rents are the incentive millennials need to move out
COLUMN: Though renting has become ridiculously expensive in most parts of the country, with apartment construction reaching levels not seen in decades and some pauses in immigration already underway, some cracks are appearing and driving rents down.
Industry Events
-
Land & Development
May 27 2026
Metro Toronto Convention Centre - North Building -
AIC National Conference
May 27 2026
to May 30 2026
Toronto, ON -
Southwestern Ontario Real Estate Forum
Jun 03 2026
RBC Place London -
Canadian Apartment Investment Conference
Sep 09 2026
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North -
RealREIT
Sep 16 2026
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North


