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Prefab housing firm to empower Indigenous communities, women
Prefab firm to empower Indigenous communities, women
A factory in Kirkland Lake in Northern Ontario being developed to churn out prefabricated housing components will not only address the need for attainable shelter, but empower Indigenous women and communities.
Former iPro Realty agents face financial turmoil
Real estate agent Nazie Moseni said she hasn’t received commissions from the now-shuttered iPro Realty, and is owed about $150,000 from the “closings of all my deals that I’ve been working my butt off since May.”
RBC report pins nation's housing woes squarely on Ontario
Don't blame Canada — blame Ontario. That's the gist of an RBC report, headlined Canada isn’t in a housing starts slump — Ontario is, released last week on the country's failure to build enough homes to house its population.
Residential land demand slows in Western Canada
With multiple policy changes at the local, provincial and federal level designed to spark new residential construction, Western Canada’s residential land market should be on fire. But multifamily broker Mark Goodman of Goodman Commercial sees quite a different reality.
Builders, advocates call for green standards in BCH program
Nearly 90 builders, business leaders and environmental groups are urging the federal government to ensure every home built under the new Build Canada Homes (BCH) program is green, affordable and future-proof.
Cheering when homes sell at a loss now a spectator sport
In a cooling Greater Toronto Area real estate market, tracking losses has become a spectator sport, with social media groups speculating about, and sometimes even cheering, when a home goes for less than what it was bought for.
$50M house listing one of Toronto's priciest ever
If you've ever wondered what Versailles would look like if someone rebuilt it in Toronto's Bridle Path, then look no further. One of the most celebrated residences in the world, it's listed for an unfathomable $49,950,000.
Nunavut modular homes plant behind schedule, over budget
VIDEO: Nunavut's Sakku Investments has to expand its modular homes factory in Arviat because there isn't enough space in the original plan to store materials. The company says the expansion will require more money and likely more delays.
Are condos still a good retirement plan?
In early 2022, it looked like Canada’s condo market would never slow down. For older buyers with a little extra cash in hand, buying one may have seemed like a smart way to set themselves up for retirement.
Condo corp.'s use of falsified document a 'shocking abuse'
COLUMN: A decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice last November regarding a falsified status certificate sends a strong warning to condominium corporations that it will not tolerate abuse of power or oppressive conduct over its members.
B.C.’s housing crisis is now a jobs crisis
OPINION: At the start of this year, 250,000 British Columbians worked in construction. That number is now falling, as a sharp slowdown in homebuilding triggers layoffs of skilled tradespeople on a scale we haven’t seen in more than a decade.
How to handle the sale of your U.S. property
A recent survey reveals 54 per cent of Canadians who own residential property in the U.S. are planning to sell within the next year. If you are one of them, here are key financial considerations to guide your planning.
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