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A Shift In Real Estate? Is Commercial The New Residential?

A Shift In Real Estate? Is Commercial The New Residential?

We are experiencing a transitional time not just in real estate and the workplace but in a broader cultural paradigm. A metamorphosis of sorts. It’s hard to predict what our landscape will look like at the end of all this as it is unlikely to go back to what we perceived as normal. As we look to the future, we can only speculate what the new normal will be.

Single Family Homes Are Bad For Our Communities

Single Family Homes Are Bad For Our Communities

Single family homes are a treasured and coveted staple in Toronto’s real estate market. Not only are they a popular abode for families, they are also in massive demand for their investment potential. With high demand, comes high price. Prices for single family homes have continued to skyrocket in Toronto despite the negative aspects that such homes bring. In this article, we’ll go through the rise of the single family home and why, perhaps, it's time for a change.

A Demise of the Nuclear Family Redefines the ‘Household’

A Demise of the Nuclear Family Redefines the ‘Household’

The nuclear family structure is becoming less dominant across the world today. Through a number of different events and factors, “non-traditional” households are on the rise. In this article, we will discuss the rise and fall of the nuclear family and how it has changed household structures today.

The Original City of Toronto Was Once Home to Everyone

The Original City of Toronto Was Once Home to Everyone

It might be difficult to envision in the current climate but Toronto’s downtown neighbourhoods were once open to all manner of people looking to purchase their own homes. Unfortunately, the real estate market has changed over the years and numerous factors have led us to the new state of the market. In this blog post, we take a look at Toronto’s history in real estate and how it has changed over the decades.