Unique Features Beginning to be Revealed at The Well | UrbanToronto

Toronto’s largest private construction project, ‘The Well,’ has been making steady progress at Front Street and Spadina Avenue throughout the year, and now is starting to reveal some of its finishing touches. The mixed-use development is comprised of a 36-storey office tower plus with residential rental and condominium buildings of 14, 16, 16, 22, 39, and 46 storeys, all rising above a major retail base….

Rennie Park: My Swansea Sanctuary

Well, hello there and thanks for popping by! I’m Cynthia, I sell real estate with the Urbaneer Team and it’s great to e-meet you! I guess first off, growing up in a small, close-knit community really created the person I became, including the desire to establish myself, my family and my growing real estate business in similarly quaint and friendly neighbourhoods. And,…

Toronto Housing Market Sustains Strong Price Growth Through September 2021

Through September in Toronto, home sales were up but new listings were down, sustaining significant price growth for yet another month. Will Toronto ever be free of this housing crisis, where demand continues to far outpace supply? Here’s the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s analysis for September 2021, with graphics courtesy of Market Watch:     TORONTO, ONTARIO, October 5, 2021…

Menkes, QuadReal Break Ground on ‘Festival’ at South VMC | UrbanToronto

Yesterday, Menkes Developments and QuadReal Property Group broke ground in a ceremony marking the start of construction of Festival, the largest new mixed-use development at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC). Designed by IBI Group, the project is comprised of four towers connected by a podium, and will boast the tallest building in Vaughan’s city centre, standing 59 storeys. Located in South VMC,…

Innovative Sink Systems are Making Public Washrooms More Hygienic Post-Pandemic | UrbanToronto

As many industries are seeing employees return to in-person work, public facilities in Toronto are being used more and more each day. As we begin to exit a global pandemic, hygiene is at top of mind and public washrooms rank high on the list of spaces that people expect improved systems to reduce the transmission of germs. Plumbing fixtures such as…

News Roundup for October 6, 2021 | UrbanToronto

Structurally unsound building being taken down at Bloor and East Mall; gas prices are set to soar in Toronto; Ontario’s top doctor says indoor events of fully vaccinated people can be held without masks; and more news:  Structurally unsound building being taken down at Bloor and East Mall (680 News) Gas prices in Toronto set to soar to record high and…

September TRREB Stats: Critical Mass! – Toronto Realty Blog

You bought your house in September of 2020 for $1,300,000.  Today, it’s worth $1,537,900. You paid $600,000 for your 1-bed, 1-bath condo in September of 2020.  Today, it’s worth $709,800. You finally decided to make “the big move” and plunked down $4,200,000 for your North Toronto home in September of 2020.  Today, it’s worth $4,968,600. Does this sound right to…

Cleaning the Slate | UrbanToronto

In their UrbanToronto Forum post, contributing photographer flonicky apologizes for the poor quality of this cameraphone image. Fair enough, as a night image it’s a bit blurry… but clear enough in lower resolutions, and the terrifically composed shot still has plenty of drama, with great light, swirling dust clouds, and action written all over it, both recent and impending. Yesterday’s Daily Photo…