
News - June 18, 2019
LRT Development Boom Is Squeezing Out Affordable Housing
‘The LRT corridor will slowly become a gentrified space where the full benefits of the train are only accessible to...
‘The LRT corridor will slowly become a gentrified space where the full benefits of the train are only accessible to...
The last, large parcel of land in London’s North Longwoods area may see more than 150 new homes built —...
The number of home sales through the Multiple Listing System (MLS® System) of the Kitchener-Waterloo Association of REALTORS® (KWAR) in...
The plan would create an ‘urban corridor’ with zoning for medium-rise mixed use development of up to eight storeys, and...
Good news for developers, not so much for residents The City of Cambridge has taken another step forward in setting...
Container home plan could be piloted before winter, creating affordable units for homeless Before the snow flies next winter, some...
A major London developer has snapped up a languishing downtown development site, and plans a $245-million project that will include...
Eventually, entire communities will find themselves publicly identified as at-risk Note to outraged conservative readers: this opinion column was not...
A spike in apartment construction helped drive home building in April for the London area, the Canada Mortgage and Housing...
Development includes six buildings If Killam Apartment REIT’s plan goes ahead, more than 600 people will occupy what is currently...
Average and Median Sale Prices Hit New High There were 623 residential sales in April through the Multiple Listing System...
Neighbours are pleased that city planners oppose a proposal to build a 12-storey highrise near their suburban Beechwood homes. Planners...
London’s booming home real estate market is leaving some single people behind, a real estate industry survey says. Zoocasa, a...
Massive population growth and land shortages loom if a recent report commissioned by the County of Oxford is an indication...