Condominium
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Mixed-use development puts art front and centre
Arts Court is a unique mixed-use tower comprising of The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG), a boutique hotel, retail spaces and residential condominiums, slated for the
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The great condo glut of 2015 that wasn’t
Market observers predicted a condo glut in Toronto in 2015, based on the volume of project launches in 2011. An expert explains why it never materialized.
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Toronto to consider a test run of ‘condo clinics’
Coun. Shelley Carroll, the local representative for Ward 33 Don Valley East in Toronto, is proposing that the city do a test run of 'Condo Clinics.'
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Public hearings dates for Condo Act reform bill
The standing committee on finance and economic affairs plans to hold public hearings on the Protecting Condominium Owners Act on Oct. 22 and 29 in Toronto.
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Nautique brings the lake to residents
The modern lines and glass façade of Nautique will be the latest addition to Burlington’s waterfront. The condo project, headed up by Adi Development Group,
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Condo Act reform bill clears second reading
The Ontario government unanimously passed the Protecting Condominium Owners Act yesterday in its second of three readings, with the qualified support of the opposition parties.
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Insight into window replacement in condos
Window replacement can be expensive, involved and intrusive. It's important to answer four questions before beginning this kind of project in a condo.
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CREA upwardly revises home resales forecast
The Canadian Real Estate Association has upwardly revised its forecast for home resales activity and average prices for 2015 and 2016.
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Key luxury real estate markets to heat up this fall
Luxury real estate will be in high demand in the Toronto and Vancouver markets this fall, outpacing available inventory, forecasts Sotheby's in a report.
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Accommodating mental illness in condos
Accommodating mental illness in a condominium setting is no trifling obligation. Cases show that the courts prefer creative solutions over forced sales.
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Cion acquires Coulter Building Consultants
Cion Corp., a company that provides technical services for the property and facility management industry, has acquired Coulter Building Consultants Ltd.
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Canadian home sales held steady in August
National home sales activity held steady in August, posting a 0.3-per-cent month-over-month increase, reports the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
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Contractor fined after worker injuries at condo
Powerline Plus Limited, an overhead and underground utility contractor, pleaded guilty and was fined $80,000 following the injury of two workers who suffered burns while working on electrical equipment that had not been properly shut off.
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The long-term costs of lowering maintenance fees
Maintenance fees are currently a hot topic. Some suggest lower fees improve affordability and resale value; others warn of potential long-term consequences.
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GTA condo developers feeling bullish: report
Condo developers in the GTA are feeling bullish in the face of record completions and warnings of potential overbuilding, according to a new report.
REMI Network
Aura penthouse to rent for $12,500 per month
The Gatsby, the luxury penthouse that tops Toronto's 80-storey Aura at College Park condominium, is being billed as Canada's highest fully furnished rental.
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Why regularly scheduled exterior care matters
An expert explains why regularly scheduled exterior care matters for condos, whether high-rises or townhouses.


