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Developing workplaces close to condos, residential areas prevents ‘warehousing’ people
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Developing workplaces close to condos, residential areas prevents ‘warehousing’ people
Intensification is commonly associated with the building of housing at higher densities in neighbourhoods, but intensification of office, industrial and retail space is equally important to combat sprawl, developers say.
Here's the 18-tower development set to replace Toronto's Centerpoint Mall
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Here's the 18-tower development set to replace Toronto's Centerpoint Mall
Toronto’s Centerpoint Mall may soon be no more as the shopping centre’s owner looks to replace it with a gargantuan 18-tower development.
Ontario Condominium Act changes make it easier to deal with problematic tenants
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Ontario Condominium Act changes make it easier to deal with problematic tenants
If your upstairs neighbour wears concrete shoes or smokes constantly, changes to the Ontario Condominium Act now make these issues easier to resolve.
Skyrocketing real estate prices leaving some buyers struggling to find a home
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Skyrocketing real estate prices leaving some buyers struggling to find a home
Skyrocketing costs for real estate during the pandemic are hitting Canadians hard, turning finding a home into an ordeal.
Feds eyeing foreign buyers ban on non-recreational residences, end to blind bidding
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Feds eyeing foreign buyers ban on non-recreational residences, end to blind bidding
OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau has tasked Canada's housing minister with implementing a temporary ban on foreign buyers of non-recreational residential properties.
Toronto semi pushes $2 million as 'bully offers' dominate red-hot market
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Toronto semi pushes $2 million as 'bully offers' dominate red-hot market
The home, a two-story semi-detached home in the Pocket neighbourhood in Toronto’s East End, received three bully offers and sold after a day on the market for $210,000 above asking.
Ontario appoints nine people to task force that will deal with making homes more affordable
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Ontario appoints nine people to task force that will deal with making homes more affordable
Premier Doug Ford says he has appointed nine people to a task force assigned to address housing affordability in the province so that it’s 'easier for more Ontarians to realize the dream of home ownership.'