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Repeal Toronto’s Office Replacement Bylaw to boost housing
JLL's report on Toronto's Office Replacement Bylaw advocates for its repeal to enhance housing supply and support the struggling office sector. The firm argues that eliminating the bylaw would encourage developers to redevelop outdated office buildings, potentially creating over 51,000 new residential units. With office vacancies rising from 6.4% to 18.1% since 2020, JLL emphasizes…
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Home Inspection Checklist Every Buyer Needs! | MrHunter.ca
Roof Inspection – Look for signs of damage or aging – Conduct up-close assessments, not just visual checks – Ensure no unforeseen expenses post-purchase – Verify roof and structural warranties Foundation and Structure – Look for cracks, settling, or moisture infiltration – Assess structural integrity – Identify deferred maintenance issues early
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New skyscrapers could replace downtown Toronto office buildings
A developer plans to replace an office complex at 310-330 Front Street West in downtown Toronto with two mixed-use skyscrapers, reaching 70 and 65 storeys. The project will integrate a surviving 16-storey building and primarily feature residential units, with some retail and office space at the base. The towers will provide a total of 1,782…
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Toronto plan advocates commercial rent control
Commercial rent control is proposed in a new 10-year strategy to support small business tenants in Toronto, pending Ontario government approval. The strategy aims to enhance urban vibrancy, job creation, and competitiveness. It includes aligning commercial and residential tax ratios, enhancing small business protections, and supporting public space investments. A fund for businesses affected by…
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Protect Yourself: Know Toronto Tenant Rights | MrHunter.ca
Toronto’s rental market faces rising rents, limited options, and increasing issues like neglect and illegal rent hikes. Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act protects tenants’ rights, ensuring safe living conditions and privacy safeguards.
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Toronto Rents: Second Highest Amid Market Stagnation | MrHunter.ca
Toronto’s rent prices show slight declines amid stagnant Real Estate activity. Tenants in Toronto and Hamilton enjoy lower apartment rates compared to earlier this summer.
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Why You Need a Real Estate Lawyer in Toronto | MrHunter.ca
A Real Estate lawyer simplifies contracts, spotting red flags and protecting you from costly mistakes.
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Toronto: Over 200 Construction Cranes Define the City | MrHunter.ca
Toronto has seen rapid growth, becoming one of the most vibrant and dynamic cities in Canada. Toronto’s skyline is expanding rapidly, with over 200 construction cranes and numerous high-rise developments.
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Toronto Real Estate Prices May Decline Further by 2025 | MrHunter.ca
Toronto home sales in August 2024 ↑ 0.6%, still 32% below pre-pandemic levels. Condo listings ↑ 30% above normal, while sales are 25% below pre-pandemic levels.
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Toronto’s Housing Market Has Grounded to a Halt | MrHunter.ca
Toronto's housing market remains stagnant, with interest rate cuts failing to revive significant activity. Current market conditions in the Greater Toronto Area are the softest since the 2008 recession, excluding the pandemic.
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