Thankfully, it seems this weekend was a rather slow time for Toronto real estate news. Nothing to terrible or too wonderful happened. Read on and find out what's going on in the heart of the Canadian experience - here in Toronto - capital of the the future!
Your real estate salesperson can answer your questions and guide you to the finish line, writes Joe Richer.
It is a well-intentioned goal. However, poor implementation of the growth plan has had an effect on new home prices, writes Dave Wilkes.
It is a well-intentioned goal. However, poor implementation of the growth plan has had an effect on new home prices, writes Dave Wilkes.
Updated forecast came as CREA reported actual home sales in May hit a seven-year low
Prince Aly Muhammad, the youngest son of His Highness the Aga Khan, made a surprise appearance at Toronto's World Partnership Walk.
We are Canada. We might be the nice apartment over a meth lab, but we will not tolerate insolent, noisy, injurious neighbors. We stand on guard for thee.
Toronto’s airports and Canadian airlines fell short of scoring flying colours in a recent survey.“Canadian airlines are struggling to keep up on a global scale,” says the survey c…
Torontonians who have contacted the Star say their attempts to make their neighbourhoods safer have been thwarted by bureaucracy and budget constraints.
Toronto’s first-ever Industrial Heritage District is set to open today in Leslieville — now home to some of the city's trendiest lofts.
Sidewalk Toronto’s new office and workshop, dubbed 307, opened to the public over the weekend.
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Reading the BoC tea leavesDeputy Bank of Canada governor Lynn Patterson will speak before the Investment I…
Former chief Toronto planner Jennifer Keesmaat called for the declaration of a “state of emergency” last week in a Toronto Star interview in the wake of recent cyclist and pedestrian de…
The public would be utterly shocked if they knew the length of time it takes for a building development to get approval from the City of Toronto planning department. The 9-month window that government
Canada's millennials want to own homes in the country's most expensive cities, Toronto and Vancouver. Here's how they're managing to do so, but is it sustainable?
A few weeks ago, a real estate agent told me about his client. Relatively wealthy older dude, closed on not one but two townhouses he plans on flipping. After some questions regarding who financed suc
The 124-year-old building was as much a meeting place as a concert hall, and performers at the send-off soiree included elites like Jim Cuddy, Sarah Harmer and Buffy Sainte-Marie
People looking to buy or sell homes are increasingly looking to social media, particularly 'Toronto Storeys.'
Debt-to-income ratio trends downward in Q1 2018