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Cameron Stephens expands role in housing development
Cameron Stephens expands role in housing development
Real estate investment firm Cameron Stephens has started construction on The Towns of Lambton Mills in Etobicoke, a townhome community that represents its first equity investment, and the first to start construction.
Stalled GTHA housing projects outnumber active ones
The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) real estate market appears to have stalled with the number of projects currently paused due to regulatory or financial issues outnumbering active projects by a factor of four, a report from Civic Action suggests.
What's next for Canadian housing market: Sondhi
The Canadian housing market has significant regional disparities, with pockets of strength and weakness. However, with macroeconomic conditions expected to improve over the next year, these differences may narrow, according to TD economist Rishi Sondhi.
Want to solve the housing crisis? Try a marriage counsellor
ANALYSIS: Politicians at all levels of government have espoused the dangers of the housing crisis. So why have we made so little progress in solving those problems? Because housing policies in Ontario are more complicated than a long-term marriage.
Vancouver rejects plans to create rental housing corporation
A motion on the recommendation that Vancouver city council create a new corporation tasked with developing an estimated 4,000 units of rental housing on six city properties has failed to secure the votes it needed to pass.
West Vancouver votes to defy provincial housing directives
West Vancouver officials have unanimously voted to send a proposed update of its official community plan to a public hearing. But the proposed version of the plan defies directives issued to the district earlier this year by the province.
A shift is coming to Vancouver's condo market
The number of completed, empty and unsold condos and townhomes in Vancouver continued to climb in Q3. But there are signs the trend could taper off as developers pull more projects off the market or convert them into rentals.
Housing hypocrisy has a price. Now it's being paid in court
OPINION: After years of watching affordability vanish while compliant projects die on the vine, developers are calling out governments across Canada for broken promises and lack of action on housing affordability.
Toronto buyers hold off on bids in market’s upper tiers
Buyers in the Toronto-area real estate market are embracing their power after more than two decades of competing, cajoling and throwing huge cash premiums at sellers. This fall, they feel no need to rush as houses linger on the market.
Nearly an entire Calgary street of homes is for sale for $6.5M
Nearly an entire street of homes in Calgary is for sale for $6.5 million. Nestled in the community of West Hillhurst, six residential lots at 2409 5 Ave. N.W. have been consolidated into one offering.
Vancouver renters find a new home through co-ownership
OPINION: Co-ownership is an increasingly popular pathway to home ownership and generally involves a group of people on title with a shared mortgage. A popular option is an equity co-op with shareholders who own a percentage of the property.
Century-old Toronto bank turned into $3M home
Initially built in 1923 as a Royal Bank of Canada branch, this Toronto landmark has been transformed into a stunning two-bedroom, three-bathroom live/work space that blends historic charm with modern luxury.
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