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If it seems busy in your market, it’s because housing construction and investment was at a remarkable pace through the end of 2017 and it’s looking pretty good for 2018 too.
May 29th will see Association leaders from across the country fanning out over Parliament Hill to talk with Members of Parliament, Senators, and their senior staff. Between the meetings and evening reception, hundreds of MPs and government officials will hear the important messages from CHBA about the needs of our members and customers.
The biggest and most common mistake first-time homebuyers make is that they shop too long trying to find the "perfect home." There is an old saying: "you can't out-save real estate."
Get ready for a whole new way to see, feel and touch a new home before it's even been built.
Some buyers tired of waiting for new home deliveries are looking outside the region.
Establishing a succession plan several years prior to transitioning your company will help you preserve or continue building its value.
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA), in association with HOMES Publishing Group, is proud to announce that, beginning in 2018, Building Excellence is the new (and only official) national magazine of the Association.
As sales people and marketing specialists who operate in the thick of the GTA condo sales world, my team at In2ition is constantly being asked about trends we’re observing on the sales floor and concerns we’re hearing from the prospective purchasers we deal with on a daily basis.
“The housing recession is almost over,” were the opening remarks from Peter Gilgan, the founder and CEO of Mattamy Homes at a recent Urban Land Institute “fireside chat” at the Board of Trade. I have had the distinct privilege to follow Peter’s remarkable career since its inception in 1978. He explained the secrets to his amazing success as these ...
Nearly every day I have to make the case to a client on why to run print. If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard “print is dead,” I would be rich. The fact is print is not dead. Every day print lands on the doorsteps of millions of people who appreciate journalism and want a deeper perspective on local, national and global events beyond the headlines.