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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.

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.

THE ENGINEERING INTERN: Five reasons to cheer highrise development — when...

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Reduced traffic, better commutes, improved streetscapes and more positive impacts that might turn a NIMBY into a YIMBY.

THE AD EXEC: Market calls for a ‘Think Different’ approach

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As advertisers, marketers and builders, we can take a lot from Apple's direction, especially in today's new real estate climate.

THE INDUSTRY LEADER: Province needs to revisit GTA West Corridor plan

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The new government made a commitment to re-visit the environmental assessment for the GTA West Corridor and it's time they make good on this promise.

THE COUNCIL: Bill 148 and new homebuyers

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For hard-working people who have scraped together a downpayment for a new home over the course of many years, Bill 148 is a tough pill to swallow.

The Condo Specialist: Why home prices will keep going up in...

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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."

The Ad Executive: Use VR to transform the new homebuying experience

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Get ready for a whole new way to see, feel and touch a new home before it's even been built.

The Consultant: Time to get building in Brantford, Kitchener and Collingwood.

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Some buyers tired of waiting for new home deliveries are looking outside the region.