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Daniels, Great Gulf are BILD's 2025 GTA homebuilders of the year
Daniels, Great Gulf are BILD's GTA homebuilders of the year
The Daniels Corporation and Great Gulf were named homebuilders of the year by Building Industry and Land Development (BILD) at the 2025 BILD Awards Gala.
The Evergreen condo to connect to historic Ottawa church
A historic church in Ottawa’s Sandy Hill neighbourhood that now serves as a community hub will soon be linked to The Evergreen, a nine-storey, 121-unit condo development by local builder Windmill Development Group.
Nearly 1/3 of Cdns. nearing retirement still have mortgage debt
Almost three-in-10 Canadians planning to retire over the next two years expect to be paying off their mortgage when retired, according to a Royal LePage survey, a number which has been increasing over the years.
Modular housing business owner making big move
Inside Ironwood Manufactured Homes’ factory in Woodstock, N.B., workers pump out a house a week. Founded in 2018, Ironwood is a few months away from moving into a new factory that’s 10 times its current size.
Re/Max Canada cuts ties with Calgary’s Re/Max Central
Re/Max Canada has ended its franchise agreement with Calgary’s Re/Max Central. Re/Max Central is owned by Pat Hare, a relative of Eric Drinkwater, a former associate at Re/Max Central who’s facing a charge of defrauding investors.
Calgary housing market outperforms long-term trend: CREB
Calgary home sales fell in May year-over-year but remained above trends, with the housing market continuing to move toward more balanced conditions, the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) reported Monday.
The pros and cons of buying a house during a recession
During the 2008 recession, nothing positive was said about the real estate or stock markets. But in reality, it was “the greatest pinpoint to make a home purchase,” Jarrod Armstrong, salesperson at real estate agency The Armstrong Team, said.
4 iconic Vancouver houses for sale after 52 years
After 52 years, Vancouver's Davis brothers are selling their four houses on West 10th Ave., as a single listing, for $13.8 million. The homes, in their Victorian and Edwardian glory, are Vancouver's version of San Francisco’s famous “painted ladies”.
Buyers’ win over developer a warning on unexpected charges
A group of 40 unhappy buyers in Mississauga's Clarkson Urban Towns project has successfully sued the developer, 2200 Bromsgrove Development Inc., to recover tens of thousands of dollars in charges each was assessed just before closing.
Markham seniors with 'life leases' owe extra for repairs
Seniors at a Markham apartment building for retirees are dismayed they’ll soon be paying hundreds of dollars a month to finance a roof repair they say was never supposed to be their responsibility.
How much affordable housing really costs communities
VIDEO: Non-profits and volunteer groups are trying to shoulder the load of housing people priced out of the private market. But the cost of managing their properties means organizations must balance the number of low-cost units they offer, against long-term sustainability.
A wave of retiring cottage owners face a buyer’s market
Economic headwinds, including Canada-U.S. trade tensions and a federal election at home, have meant the Canadian housing market, which was poised for a comeback, has stalled. It’s no different for the recreational property market.
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