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Beedie eager to develop Whistler Northlands housing project
Beedie eager to develop Whistler Northlands housing project
After acquiring the Whistler Racket Club and vacant land surrounding it over eight years ago, Vancouver-based developer Beedie is eager to get the long-dormant redevelopment plan moving and believes it has the right team to transform the site.
Industry insiders skeptical of RECO report on iPro scandal
The audit and the government’s response has unleashed a torrent of criticism from within the industry. Realtors, lawyers and governance experts are questioning the independence of an investigation that was directed and paid for by RECO.
Prefab homes: Factory built, financially challenged
Canada needs to build more homes faster at less cost, and prefabricated homes have been held up recently as a solution, notably able to increase affordable single-family dwellings. The challenge for buyers, though, is financing.
Why hundreds of empty Toronto lots are stuck in limbo
They attract squatters, or families of raccoons and rodents. They are neighbourhood dumps, piled with old fridges and furniture. They are the lots that, one day, may become the towering condos or stacked townhouses advertised on the fences around them.
A one-day, 20% off flash sale hits Kelowna’s condo market
Alma on Abbott, an 87-home Kelowna project by Mission Group, is offering a one-day 20 per cent discount on Nov. 22 — a rare incentive reflecting today’s uncertain real estate market marked by high interest rates and cautious buyers.
October home sales down from last year: CREA
There were 42,068 home sales across the country last month, down 4.3 per cent from October 2024. But home sales ticked up 0.9 per cent on a month-over-month basis, marking the sixth such increase in the past seven months.
Victoria housing construction ahead of provincial targets
A report released Thursday showed Victoria has provided occupancy permits for 2,359 net new housing units over the last two years, about 48 per cent of the five-year goal of 4,902 net new housing units.
Why is Ontario so far behind on housing goals?
Almost every municipality in York Region has released plans to meet provincial targets, either through dedicated housing strategies or action plans for received public funding. But despite all this, the vast majority of Ontario is significantly behind on targets.
Would-be home sellers are stuck on the sidelines
With home prices across Canada falling for the last three years, some would-be sellers are trying to wait out a stagnant market. Sitting on the sidelines means putting life plans on hold or continuing to white-knuckle through unaffordable home payments.
More than 35,000 households left the GTA last year
More than 35,000 households left the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for other parts of Canada last year, new data obtained by CTV News Toronto shows. Experts say this outflow is a continuation of long-term migration patterns largely driven by affordability.
Toronto's new housing policy: Milestone or empty promises?
OPINION: Toronto's new housing policy allows small apartment buildings — up to six storeys and 66 units — on major streets across the city, even in areas previously reserved for houses. Will it help fill the housing gap, or are we too late?
Is Canada’s housing market at an inflection point?
COLUMN: The result of the latest national housing data is what some claim to be an ‘inflection point’ that deserves careful interpretation, because the forces influencing 2026 are more structural, more political, and more global than the monthly figures imply.
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