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The Rise of Private Outdoor Spaces in Urban Homes
As city living continues to evolve, so do the expectations of high-end buyers. In Toronto's luxury market, where skyline views and prime locations were once enough, a new must-have feature is redefining desirability: private outdoor space. From rooftop terraces to secluded courtyards and covered loggias, the ability to step outside—and stay outside—has become a symbol of modern luxury.
From Home Office to Head Office: Executive Workspaces in Residences
What began as a temporary shift has become a permanent evolution. Today, the luxury buyer isn’t just looking for a home—they're looking for a headquarters. As hybrid work becomes the norm and entrepreneurship accelerates, high-end properties are reimagining what a work-from-home setup can truly be.
The Return of Character: Why More Luxury Buyers Are Choosing Older Homes Over New Builds
For years, sleek new builds have dominated Toronto’s luxury market—glass boxes with clean lines, minimalist kitchens, and the latest smart home tech. But lately, a quiet shift is happening. More and more high-end buyers are turning their attention back to older homes—ones with history, soul, and craftsmanship you can’t replicate overnight.
What is a Perfect Home for a Taurus?
Our monthly series asks: What decor best suits each zodiac sign? Homebody Taurus craves comfort and ease—and a sizable closet, writes Jill Krasny
The Most Important Things to Look For During Open Houses
When looking for your next home, attending open houses can be a great way to get a sense of a potential property and decide if you can imagine yourself or your family living there. It can be easy to be influenced by the curb appeal or the staging of a home, but there are several other important things to consider. Here are the most important things to check out at an open house.
Exploring The Rise Of Vertical Communities
For many, vehicles are required when running a circuit of errands to fulfill a variety of daily necessities. In the near future, all that will be needed is an elevator.
7 Toronto Neighbourhoods Perfect for Young Families
As Canada’s largest city, each of Toronto’s neighbourhoods have a unique character that can appeal to a variety of people from students to young professionals, retirees, or families.
What Value-Retaining Features Should You Look For?
If you’re considering purchasing a new home, one of the key factors to consider is whether the home’s value will increase or decrease over the next several years to ensure you’re making a smart purchase.
4 Ways to Get Your Vacation Rental Property in Shape
The vacation cottage and condo rental market is booming, and whether you own an investment property or are thinking of purchasing one, here’s how to set your rental property up for success and keep your place ready for renters.
Open Houses 101 | 5 Important Things to Look For
When looking for your next home, attending open houses can be a great way to get a sense of a potential property and decide if you can imagine yourself or your family living there. It can be easy to be influenced by the curb appeal or the staging of a home, but there are other equally important things to consider. Here are the most important things to check out at an open house.