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Two Post Road a 'unique' addition in Toronto's Bridle Path
Two Post Road a 'unique' addition in Toronto's Bridle Path
Toronto luxury condo developer North Drive Investments Inc. is bringing the newest housing in over two decades to the tony Bridle Path neighbourhood with its Two Post Road project.
Insolvency woes in Toronto's condo sector likely to continue
The Greater Toronto Area condominium market is languishing despite interest rate cuts and initiatives by some municipalities to hasten approvals and lower development costs. This means a recent spate of insolvencies in the condo sector is likely to continue.
Low-rise homes to recover, condos face hurdles in 2025: CIBC
CIBC economists Benjamin Tal and Katherine Judge outline a tale of two housing markets heading into 2025: low-rise homes are set to bounce back, while the condo market faces a tougher road ahead.
Can modular homes solve B.C.'s affordable housing crisis?
VIDEO: Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley, who is also the chair of Metro Vancouver, weighs in on prefabricated homes and how they're being used as part of the spectrum of housing solutions in the region.
Calgarians 'priced out' of their city flocking to Edmonton
A new housing report from Re/Max says Calgarians unable to afford a home in their city are starting to look to buy elsewhere, and they have their sights set on Edmonton.
Why are so many homes in Hamilton selling under-asking?
Less than one-in-three homes sold in Hamilton this year went for above their asking price, according to new data from the Cornerstone Association of Realtors. The finding is a sharp departure from just three years ago.
Ontario is failing on housing. This is why
OPINION: When Ontario Premier Doug Ford was re-elected in June 2022, he promised to help solve the housing crisis. Two years later, vacancy rates are low. Rent and home prices are still too high. Housing starts have plummeted.
B.C. home sales surge 34% in October: BCREA
B.C. home sales jumped in October, as the impact of decreasing interest rates took effect. A total of 7,119 residential unit sales were recorded, a 33.5-per-cent increase from October 2023, according to the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA).
3% of B.C. homes flipped each year: StatCan
A new Statistics Canada (StatCan) study finds 2.8 per cent of B.C.’s residential properties sold in the years spanning 2019-21 had been owned by their sellers for less than a year.
Real estate fraud is on the rise in Ontario
A private investigator who deals in white collar crime said buyers need to take steps to protect themselves against real estate fraud, which he said has grown in Ontario in recent years.
What’s it like to move into a condo still under construction?
As Toronto sees near-record numbers of condo completions and continued high housing starts, more renters are moving into buildings during the interim “occupancy phase” — when units are considered livable but not all building construction is complete.
AI takes centre stage in Vancouver's real estate sector
The real estate industry, historically reticent to adopt new technologies, is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) in several forms, from enhancing visuals and engaging clients to summarizing strata documentation and improving realtor workflow.
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