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Polygon Homes nearly sells out first release at Terrain in B.C.

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Polygon nearly sells out first release at Terrain in B.C.

Despite a “very slow market,” in B.C.'s housing sector, Polygon Homes’ recent success with its new Terrain townhome development in the community of Squamish may indicate signs of emerging life.

Overstated housing starts mask economic weakness: CIBC

CIBC said in a new report Wednesday that the housing market is too soft to encourage builders to break ground on new homes at the pace needed to lift the economy and deliver a long overdue supply injection.

Canada's home sales plunge in January, led by Ontario

Canada’s real estate market opened 2026 in a slump, as national home sales fell 5.8 per cent month-over-month in January, while actual, non-seasonally adjusted transactions were down 16.2 per cent from a year earlier, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.

The construction mogul who started as a painter

After 45 years in business and still going strong, SalDan Developments president Sam Biasucci has overseen the building of 6,000 homes in Sault Ste. Marie and northern Ontario. But his official training is in painting and drywall.

Save Max hits back at real estate regulator’s crackdown

A law firm has filed a defence against what it calls “unwarranted” action from the Real Estate Council of Ontario to revoke the licences of four Save Max real estate brokerages on allegations that millions of dollars in trust fund money were misappropriated.

Behind the scenes of a brokerage acquisition

As Ontario’s market cools, brokerage acquisitions and movements appear to be accelerating. Yet behind every banner change and headline-making announcement lies a detailed web of paperwork and process that few ever see.

Three lessons I learned as a TRREB director: Mak

COLUMN: Ever wonder what it’s like being a director for the largest real estate board in Canada? Lawrence Mak shares the surprises he encountered during his first term as a director at The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.

Claridge proposes expanding Ottawa’s urban boundary

Claridge Homes wants to expand the urban boundary in Ottawa’s west end by 276 acres for a future development, with approximately 2,391 new homes to support more than 6,800 people.

Real estate markets that are bucking national trends

Even with lower interest rates, price growth in major Canadian real estate markets is diverging as cheaper regions post bigger gains than more expensive cities. The biggest example of the divergence is in Quebec City, Canada’s strongest market.

Chilly Toronto real estate market has pockets of warmth

Fresh listings in the Toronto-area real estate market have been trickling out slowly in February, but that scarce supply has worked in favour of some homeowners who set an attention-grabbing asking price and a date for reviewing offers.

Should Edmonton's growth push inward or outward?

Edmonton has land, space and one of the most affordable housing markets among Canada’s largest cities. It also has a downtown struggling to recover post-pandemic, transit that needs density to survive and neighbourhoods where residents fear being overwhelmed by redevelopment.

Designers are moving on from minimalism

These days, there’s a particular furniture style that’s quickly becoming old news, according to designers. The style they’re over? Minimalist, neutral forms. What once felt timeless is now being reconsidered, and designers are ready to explain what’s changed.

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