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Will modular multi-unit housing take off in 2026?
Will modular multi-unit housing take off in 2026?
GUEST SUBMISSION: None of us would disagree 2025 was a year of uncertainty and industry shifts, from condo to rental pivots to nation-building sentiments and affordability conversations becoming increasingly prominent. This occurred not just in big cities, but across Canada.
Genesis to sell 40% of Hazel development in Calgary
Genesis Land Development Corp. (GDC-T) said it has contracted to sell a 40 per cent ownership stake to two separate Alberta-based home builders in the Genesis Hazel development for $19.1 million.
Toronto company fined over $1M for illegal homebuilding
Ontario homebuilder Albion Building Consultant Inc., also known as Albion Builders, has been fined more than $1 million by the Home Construction Regulatory Authority for illegal building and failing to enrol those new homes in a warranty plan.
The Top-10 most expensive GTA home sales of 2025
These Toronto-area homes range from a mega property combination deal, to a turreted party mansion that looks straight out of The Great Gatsby, to refined and elegant urban homes. Plus, there are a LOT of beautiful swimming pools to envy.
Toronto condo industry expects worst year on record
New condo sales will be slumping into 2026, with November seeing only 165 new-build condos selling across the Greater Toronto Area. That includes just 18 in the old city of Toronto, which includes the downtown core.
3-bedroom Toronto condo offered at $300K loss
As far as deals found on Facebook go, it’s a decent one. The item is listed at over $300,000 less than the original purchase price, with an invitation to make an offer. The product? A three-bedroom Toronto condo.
3 real estate markets that are bucking national trends
Calgary, Victoria and Collingwood, Ont. are areas that are bucking national or regional real estate trends. The Globe and Mail spoke to realtors and Wahi economist Ryan McLaughlin to understand why.
Toronto approves ‘luxury’ land transfer tax hike
Toronto has approved a proposal to raise taxes on the purchase of “luxury” homes valued at $3 million or more, despite concerns this could further slow the housing market and would not substantially add to the city’s coffers.
A tale of two markets emerges in B.C. real estate for 2026
The sands of B.C. real estate are expected to keep shifting in 2026, with residential woes contrasting with commercial optimism against a backdrop of capital flight and ballooning costs.
Agent turned YouTube into 40% of his real estate business
After over a decade selling real estate in Toronto, Tom Storey now attributes roughly 40 per cent of his business to YouTube. Not to short clips or ads, but to long-form videos designed to answer real buyer and seller questions.
When a ‘balanced’ housing market doesn’t mean stability
COLUMN: Late in a housing cycle, stability on the surface can coexist with growing instability underneath. Balanced conditions can persist not because the system is healthy, but because opposing pressures temporarily cancel each other out.
4 interior design trends in this season, and 4 that are out
More people are saying goodbye to accent walls and instead choosing to paint entire rooms in a single hue, including walls, trim and even the ceiling. The trend, known as colour drenching, makes a space feel intentional and instantly cozy.
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