As residents of Canada’s largest city we are fortunate to have a wide variety of housing options available to us.
“This was once an ‘in-between’ neighbourhood, but over the years it’s become a ‘go to’ neighbourhood,” says broker Duncan Fremlin.
Sitting with Don Bach in his new apartment, we gaze south out his sixth floor living window at a splendid view of St. James Cathedral and the lake.
Retirees are not the only people rushing out to buy their dream waterfront property.
I am often asked whether a buyer could sue the seller, the real estate salesperson or their own lawyer for not properly protecting them.
Savvy home sellers know that a few cans of paint, accessories and other small upgrades can pay huge dividends on their final sales price
Moving firm Two Men and a Truck has introduced a customers’ bill of rights, aiming to nudge the industry to do more to guard against movers who use “predatory tactics.”
At a time in life when most people have already retired to a golf course community, Willis McLeese decided to build one.
This condo would rather blend in quietly than shout out its presence.
Ontario wants to know what you think condominium ownership and have launched a new online survey to help residents relate their experiences.