Charting Toronto’s housing bubble Pt. 2: Houses vs CondosHouses haven’t always been the better investment in every neighbourhood
The dark side of the renovation boomCanadians spend billions a year on renovations. But our love affair with fix-ups has put households—and the economy—at risk.
Charting Toronto’s uneven housing bubbleToronto’s real estate prices have been on a tear, but some neighbourhoods are more bubble-prone than others.
Why Canada isn’t immune to a U.S.-style housing crashA new report warns that Canadian home prices could fall 30 per cent in the next five years
Who said it: the Canada-U.S. housing bubble quizA lot of reasons are given for why Canada doesn’t have a housing bubble. Almost all were said about the U.S. housing market.
The (literal) rise of the anti-condoStacked on leafy buildings, floating above an alley: creative expressions of urban density are popping up in surprising places
The scariest chart on Toronto condo construction everIt’s not just the lofty valuations that have many observers worried about Canada’s housing market
The Canadian Snowbirds of DetroitCanadians still love snapping up cheap U.S. real estate, but we’ve traded Florida for Vegas and Detroit.
Condo hellFrom 2014: Thanks to neighbour disputes, crazy restrictions and incompetent boards, condo dwellers are increasingly finding themselves boxed in