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THE ENGINEERING INTERN: Five reasons to cheer highrise development — when...
Reduced traffic, better commutes, improved streetscapes and more positive impacts that might turn a NIMBY into a YIMBY.
THE ANALYST : Inclusionary Zoning: Collision Course or Opportunity?
The unintended consequence of inclusionary zoning will be higher prices for market housing and less affordable accommodation to subsidize the affordable units. READ MORE
THE LAWYER : Condominium Cancellations: Why All The Fuss?
Over the last seven years, an average of 17 per cent of proposed units have been cancelled for a variety of reasons. The number of units cancelled this year is in line with the average. READ MORE
THE WARRANTOR : Accessible Customer Service Is The Law
Wherever your interactions with your customers happens, it’s important that you are aware of your buyers’ needs and do your best to meet them. READ MORE
THE ENERGY SPECIALIST : 7 Steps Toward Energy Efficiency
Can the way we design or retrofit our buildings help the climate crisis? This is a question that lingers in my mind daily. READ MORE
THE AD EXEC: Market calls for a ‘Think Different’ approach
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
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
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...
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
Get ready for a whole new way to see, feel and touch a new home before it's even been built.