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Why we need to find ways to help millennials and middle-income...

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After 40 years of neglect, we finally have a real commitment to transit, and some of the other issues that will help solve the GTA's housing affordability challenges.

Buyers are back the driver’s seat, even if they need a...

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Market confidence seems to have diminished slightly. Why? It doesn't really matter. Here's how homebuyers can get their groove back.

Our housing crisis requires some radical, outside-the-box thinking

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Can we truly describe a community as livable, if there is no discussion of the costs required to live there? The answer is no, and here's why.

Five ways builders can reinvent themselves for this new marketplace

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In an ever-changing marketplace, builders and developers need to remain agile. Here are five ways to help them adapt. READ MORE

How to develop a better brand in today’s marketplace

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Whether you are a large or small developer or builder, there's virtually nothing more important to your organization's success than managing your reputation in the marketplace. READ MORE

Bill 108 the bold solution the GTA needs to increase housing...

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Imagine planning a subway line without considering housing. That's what our governments have done. Until now. READ MORE

A 9-Point reputation management crisis planning guide

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How well prepared is your company for a crisis? If you don’t know the answer to that question, you may need this nine-point plan. READ MORE

What’s up for Toronto’s spring real estate?

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Get ready – this spring market in the Greater Toronto Area could be the best we’ve seen in five years. READ MORE

THE INDUSTRY INSIDER: Affordability is a challenge: The prices of condos...

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The prices of condos, which used to offer homebuyers a more affordable choice, have been rising, reducing the advantage of this option.

THE DESIGN CONSULTANT: Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should

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Take the time to evaluate your workplace, align it to the overall business plan and empower it to maximize your most critical asset: the employee.