CentreCourt Bringing 52 Storey Condo to 252 Church near Dundas Square | UrbanToronto

At the southwest corner of Dundas Street East and Church Street in Downtown Toronto, CentreCourt is bringing a 52-storey residential tower right around the corner from Dundas Square. Centrally located, the building will be just steps from Ryerson University, the Toronto Eaton Centre, and Dundas Station, and within close proximity to the Financial District, making the location ideal for both students and…

Toronto Real Estate Prices Increased As Inventory Dwindled In October 2021

As market conditions tightened across all major home types (particularly compared to last year), the annual rate of average price growth remained in the double digits, including for the condominium apartment segment. Here’s the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s analysis for October 2021, with graphics courtesy of Market Watch:     TORONTO, ONTARIO, November 3, 2021 – Home sales in the…

A Peek Inside the Suites and Amenities of 41 River Street | UrbanToronto

41 River Street, an entirely geothermally-heated and cooled development by Percy Ellis, is quickly approaching completion at the end of November. Located between Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood and the lower Don Valley, a peek inside one of the suites of the Studio JCI-designed five-storey building is being shared. The environmentally conscious purpose-built rental building boasts 26 suites, ranging from one to three bedroom layouts, with…

News Roundup for November 4, 2021 | UrbanToronto

Toronto’s housing market shows no signs of cooling down; Oct. home sales down 7%, new listings fell by 34% from last year: Toronto board; Ontario to release fall economic statement today; and more news: Ontario to release fall economic statement today (CP24) A new buyer’s strategy: Trying to crush the competition with above-asking bids (Globe & Mail) Oct. home sales down 7%, new listings…

On the Edge | UrbanToronto

It’s not exactly the highest-res photo that we’ve chosen as UrbanToronto’s Daily Photo, but this zoomed-in and cropped image by Forum contributor yyz222 captures two workers in a dramatic position on the southeast corner of the 20th floor at 160 Front West, a new office tower in Downtown Toronto. Also of note besides the upright worker breaking the distant horizon…