Caledonia Towns on the Park: Remaining Units!
It has been a month since the grand opening of Minto's Toronto community, Caledonia Towns on the Park, and luckily for you, there are a few remaining units!
The Mercer opens to a select audience
There was a buzz this weekend at the corner of Mercer St. and John St. as one of Toronto's top condominium developments opened its doors to Toronto.
Compost with the Most
When it comes to composting, people need to make sure they are using the right materials as well as being considerate of their neighbours.
The Carlaw Brings Innovative Design To Toronto
Streetcar Developments were wise to invite the talents of TACT Architecture in the design of South Riverdale's latest showstopper - the Carlaw - a striking condo development at the Carlaw/ Dundas intersection.
River's Edge: A Great Start for OPUS Homes
Over the past few months, we at the Toronto Star's NewInHomes.com have been proudly promoting OPUS Homes' very first new home community, River's Edge in Castlemore.
Canada announces funding for green retrofits in Toronto and Hamilton
In a time when green programs are being cut in the country’s most populous areas, any bit of news about funding to improve energy efficiency is welcome.
How the government is planning to improve housing affordability for first-time buyers
Finance Minister Bill Morneau tabled the Government of Canada’s Budget 2019 yesterday, and there was an emphasis on improving housing affordability for first-time buyers.
Declining new condo affordability ‘amplified’ typical summer slowdown
The Building Industry and Land Development Association released its Greater Toronto Area new home statistics for July 2018, reporting the typical summer slowdown everyone was expecting.
Fieldgate welcomes a big crowd in Stouffville (again!)
Fall has been a busy season for Fieldgate Homes, and they just had another successful opening in Stouffville last weekend!
How the stress test is actually helping buyers
“Buyers knocked out of the market by the stress test are being saved, not persecuted,” says Globe & Mail writer Rob Carrick in a recent article.