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80% sold in only six weeks, Altree Development holds groundbreaking ceremony for Thirty Six Zorra. Altree Developments, in partnership with EllisDon Capital (a member of the EllisDon family of companies), is pleased to announce the groundbreaking.
Greater Toronto Area home prices climbed 4% in 2019 Image

Greater Toronto Area home prices climbed 4% in 2019

​​​​​​​Last year, the Greater Toronto Area’s housing market was in recovery mode with sales activity bouncing back from a rough 2018. This year, you can expect prices to heat up even more.  

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New home builders and condo developers do more than create housing, they establish, improve, and support communities, and there are many ways to accomplish this, as Marlin Spring has demonstrated with their latest announcement. ​​​​​​​The City of Toronto recently announced that its first electric vehicle strategy will be considered by the Infrastructure and Environment Committee this week. What a good way to start the year. ​​​​​​​Don’t let the cold dissuade you from heading down to Toronto’s waterfront this winter. With the winners of the 2020 Winter Stations International Design Competition unveiled, there will soon be four reasons to go for a stroll along the beach.​​​​​​​The new decade is right around the corner. For many, the dream of homeownership is one they’d like realized in the near future. That’s why we’re sharing a few New Year’s resolutions you should make and keep so you can buy a new home!
All the things that will impact the housing market in 2020 Image

All the things that will impact the housing market in 2020

​​​​​​​If you paid any attention to the housing market at all this year, you know there were some big moves made on a national, provincial, and municipal level. With that in mind, we reviewed all of 2019 and put together a list of 2019 highlights.

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​​​​​​​It looks like the City of Toronto is planning on starting the next decade on a high note with the approval of the ambitious (and pricey) HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan.
Average rent in Toronto expected to jump 7% to nearly $2,800 in 2020 Image

Average rent in Toronto expected to jump 7% to nearly $2,800 in 2020

​​​​​​​The Greater Toronto Area’s rental market is struggling with a lack of supply and increasing rent. Looking ahead to 2020, it looks like the affordability struggles will continue. 

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​​​​​​​As this is my final article of the year, I thought I’d reflect a little bit on 2019 and share my thoughts on what the new decade may hold for Toronto real estate. 

 

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