Archive for New Toronto Condo Projects

More Comes Standard With Toronto Luxury Condominiums


The National Post published a great story last week about how, thanks to the heated pace and competition between Toronto condominium development, more high-end features are coming standard with Toronto’s luxury condominiums. Toronto luxury condominiums (ranging from $600,000 to $900,000 in price) are more likely to come with things like wide-plank, oil-finished hardwood floors, onyx [...]

Even More Toronto Condominiums In 2011


Condominiums in Toronto Condominium construction in Toronto looks like it’s headed towards a huge spike this year after preliminary data was released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Last January, construction had began on 193 condominium units but this year construction has already started on 983 – more than five times the amount in [...]

The West Don Lands Gear Up For The Pan American Games


The development of Toronto’s waterfront area has become a significant priority in recent years, and this development has now been fast-tracked with the City of Toronto’s successful bid to host the Pan American Games in the summer of 2015. The Pan American Games are expected to bring over a quarter of a million visitors to [...]

Toronto’s King-Sized Condominium Almost Complete


Luxury Toronto Condominium Still Under Construction Work is going day and night on the Trump International Hotel and Tower, which is scheduled to be open early next year. The tower is the first Trump venture into Canada, and is a combination of condominium living and a hotel. At the intersection of Bay and Adelaide, the [...]

New Toronto Condominium In The Beaches Has Unique Design


A historic church on Queen Street East is being converted into a five-storey condominium development that will include 23 condominium units, retail space at street level along with six townhouses. The church, which was built in 1922 and stands at Queen Street East and Bellefair Avenue, will offer these condominiums a unique look and feel [...]

Last Chance To Participate In Ontario Condo Survey


The online Ontario Condominium Survey will end on October 31 this year, but condo owners can still take part in the survey online until that date. The survey not only deals with consumers’ experiences in buying and selling condominiums in Ontario, but condominium life. The survey also asks about owners’ experiences with the condominium corporations, [...]

Toronto Condo Sales Solid In September


The Toronto high-rise condominium real estate market is solid, new report by RealNet Canada Inc. says. RealNet Canada Inc. is a Canadian real estate information services company. The report details that September’s high-rise housing market saw only a 16 per cent decrease in the sales of high-rise condominium units. However, this is a decrease over [...]

Toronto Real Estate Condominiums: All About Sustainability


Sustainability is of growing importance to Toronto condominium buyers and thus, to condominium builders as well. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) began as an initiative by the United States Green Building Council in the late 1990s, and was later adopted by the Canadian Green Building Council. Five categories are used to determine the [...]

Toronto’s Waterfront Future: What Should It Look Like?


A new survey says that the Gardiner Expressway should stay just the way it is and that more condominiums springing up along the Toronto waterfront might be just fine, according to downtown Toronto residents. The survey, conducted by Ipsos-Reid on behalf of Global News, polled Torontonians on their feelings about the Toronto waterfront – particularly [...]

Toronto Condominiums: Patio Wars


Condominium living in downtown Toronto might get a little bit quieter in the coming months as a document with almost double the number of pages as Tolstoy’s War and Peace is set to make it harder for bar and restaurant owners to operate their patios in the area south of Bloor Street between Victoria Park [...]