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Devron, Dorsay to launch sales for 1 Marlborough condo tower
Devron, Dorsay to launch sales for 1 Marlborough condos
Two Toronto developers, Devron Developments and Dorsay Developments, will take the leap this fall with the sales launch for an “elegant” downtown condominium tower at an address with a rich history, 1 Marlborough Ave.
CPA Canada report finds most homeowners plan to stay put
Over half of Canadian homeowners plan to stay in their dwelling for the foreseeable future, a survey from the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) shows, a sign of the squeeze the resale market is facing.
Mattamy Homes CEO touts prefab 'missing middle'
Brad Carr, CEO of Mattamy Homes, says over the past 18 months the company has spent thousands of hours with customers and potential homebuyers on what makes an ideal, livable space. That boils down to building more missing middle housing.
How to ease the price squeeze on the construction industry
What Ontario – and Canada – needs is a proper, long-term remedy for a chronic affliction that has helped create the current housing crisis: the costs of building a home are simply too high.
Ontario’s housing market went bust as other provinces rose
Ontario’s average home price skyrocketed 57 per cent from February 2020 to the pandemic real estate peak just two years later. But since the February 2022 peak to the end of 2025, prices have dropped by more than 20 per cent.
Hard choices are still ahead on Ontario housing
OPINION: The federal and provincial deal to cut development charges by up to 50 per cent for three years won’t, by itself, solve Ontario's housing crisis. But it will provide much-needed temporary relief to homebuyers and renters.
House prices dropping, but still out of reach for many
Housing prices are dipping in Canada’s priciest markets, but real estate experts say it’s not necessarily the break for which potential first-time homebuyers have been waiting – and that break may never come.
Condos with parking fetch up to $268,500 more in GTA
As the Greater Toronto Area’s highrise downturn continues and the market moves further away from investor-focused micro units in favour of end-user-friendly suites, condos with parking command a six-figure premium in over a dozen neighbourhoods throughout the region.
Regina builders hit pause despite surge in approvals
Despite a surge in building permits and housing starts, not every approved project in Regina is breaking ground immediately, reflecting a deliberate and strategic approach by local builders.
Ontario regulator ramps up actions against mortgage sector
The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario released its first Enforcement Annual Report last week and the mortgage industry had the highest number of enforcement actions, compared to other sectors.
Toronto home sales post first monthly rise since September
Toronto home sales rose in March, marking the first increase in activity since last fall. The region saw 4,546 home purchases last month, which was 1.4 per cent higher than February, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.
Vancouver home sales down 2.8% in March
Vancouver-area home sales and prices edged lower in March compared with last year. There were 2,032 sales of residential properties in the region in March, down 2.8 per cent from the same month last year.
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