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The first and only complete guide to pre-construction homes and condos
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2020 MUST BE THE YEAR OF ACTION ON HOUSING
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CONTRIBUTORS
BILD REPORT | DAVE WILKES Dave Wilkes is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the voice of the home building, land development and professional renovation industry in the GTA. For the latest industry news and new home data, follow BILD on Twitter at @bildgta or visit bildgta.ca
STAT CHAT | BEN MYERS Ben Myers is President of Bullpen Research & Consulting. Ben provides pricing recommendation, product mix, and valuation studies on new residential housing developments for builders, lenders and property owners. www.bullpenconsutling.ca
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Jacky Hill jacky.hill@nexthome.ca EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Susan Legge susan.legge@nexthome.ca ART DIRECTOR
Tammy Leung CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck Marlene Eisner Amanda Pereira SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
CONDO PRO | BARBARA LAWLOR Barbara Lawlor is president and CEO of Baker Real Estate Inc., and an in-demand columnist and speaker. A member of the Baker team since 1993, Barbara oversees the marketing and sale of condo developments in Canada and overseas. baker-re.com
Jessica Wilson 416.873.1049 jessica.wilson@nexthome.ca Natalie Chin 416.881.4288 natalie.chin@nexthome.ca SALES & MARKETING CO-ORDINATORS
Gary Chilvers Vi Nguyen DISTRIBUTION
LEGALLY SPEAKING | JAYSON SCHWARZ
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Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law firm Schwarz Law LLP. He can be reached by visiting schwarzlaw.ca or by email at info@schwarzlaw.ca or phone at 416.486.2040.
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accountingteam@nexthome.ca DIRECTOR OF PRINT MEDIA
Lauren Reid–Sachs GRAPHIC DESIGNER & ASSISTANT MANAGER
Alicesa Pullan
INSIDER INSIGHT | DEBBIE COSIC Debbie Cosic is CEO and founder of In2ition Realty. She has overseen the sale of more than $15 billion worth of real estate. With Debbie at its helm, In2ition has become one of the fastestgrowing and most innovative new home and condo sales companies. in2ition.ca
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MARKET PLACE | SARA DUCK With more than a decade of experience in the magazine world, Sara Duck brings her passion for writing and expert eye for what’s on trend to our pages.
INSPIRATION | JACLYN HARPER Jaclyn Harper is a TV host, interior stylist and new mom living in Burlington, Ont. You may recognize her from shows such as Tiny Talent Time, Morning Live First Edition and The Shopping Channel. When Jaclyn isn’t on TV or creating beautiful designs, you’ll find her latest projects on her blog jaclynharperdesigns.com
INSPIRATION | PHYLLIS LUI AND ALEEM KASSAM Award-winning, Vancouver-based interior designers Phyllis Lui & Aleem Kassam are the principal designer duo for Kalu Interiors. The firm provides bespoke design services for clientele throughout Canada. kaluinteriors.com
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Your next home needs to fulfill more than just a change in location – it needs to deliver a level of comfort, convenience and quality that you’ve likely not considered on your previous journeys for a place to call home. Perhaps a bungalow or condominium suite is in order to help you get around better? Or more bathrooms and general living space for your growing family? And what about maintenance – is it time say goodbye to mowing the lawn and raking the leaves? Whatever your needs, it’s imperative that you create a realistic shopping list so you can assess a home’s potential without any distractions. And, when you tell people you’re shopping for a home, you’ll find almost everyone will want to share their own home-buying experience with you. Some will offer their own personal advice and suggestions, while others will frighten you with gruesome details about a “friend’s” disastrous home-buying experience....more distractions. With so many variables, it can be hard to figure out what’s necessarily good advice. It’s always best to get advice from the experts, especially when it comes to purchasing a big-ticket item such as a home or condo. No matter what your Uncle Joe says, when you’re equipped with the right information for your situation, you can move forward by making confident decisions that are right for you and your family. Much of what you’ll want to know about the road to home ownership is right here in this magazine and online at nexthome.com. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, write to us and we’ll help get you an answer from one of our experts. Take us along for the ride and let us know how it turns out Your journey starts here. We hope you enjoy our second issue of 2020. Let us know what you think! We’d love to hear from you.
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Embrace Luxurious Living at Edenbridge Set above an endless greenbelt of natural forest along the scenic Humber River valley, Edenbridge offers the opportunity to live in one of Toronto’s most beloved neighbourhoods – The Kingsway. Edenbridge rises nine storeys, a striking edifice with large windows looking out on the surrounding greenscapes and winding streets lined with mature oak and pine trees.
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Jan. 18 - Feb. 1, 2020 | volume 29, issue 2
Contents Cover Story
20 MoD Developments Live in the heart of BLoor-yorkviLLe at 55 CharLes
10 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
Property profiles 28 Fieldgate Homes Start the year off right with a new Fieldgate home
32 national Homes Live on the edge of spectacular at Three Rivers Claireville in Brampton
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40 losani Homes Live in the heart of Wine Country, in one of these two Beamsville communities
32 14 #InsidetheGTA 12
Where should investors look for good deals in 2020?
#insideTheGTa The latest news, numbers, trends and events bY susan leGGe
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26 stat Chat bY ben mYeRs
A world of design in today’s condos bY baRbaRa laWloR
Space savers
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New home and condo sales will continue momentum in 2020
bilD Report
Two new schools open in the Canoe Landing community facility at CityPlace
24 legally speaking The dangers of the resale assignments bY JaYson sCHWaRZ
bY PHYllis lui anD aleem Kassam
48 Celebrity Homes + Condos Brad + Jens’ newlywed mansion is for sale
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Trending It was a busy November for the pre-construction market
inspiration Creating a cosy room with an electric fireplace and these design tips
bY Debbie CosiC
bY Dave WilKes
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Open concept living
34 insider insight
2020 must be the year of action on housing
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42 Design File
30 Condo Pro
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Contributors
55 Hot Properties GTa 46 Glossary 59 Hot Properties sWo 63 index of advertisers 66 What’s online nexthome.ca 11
#InsidetheGTA by sUsan LeGGe
GTA
WINTER STATIONS WILL OPEN ON FEB. 17
winTER STATionS wiLL oPEn on FAMiLy DAy. Looking beyond the five senses to bring art to The Beach neighbourhood this winter, the three winning teams and one Canadian design school are set to transform four lifeguard stations in the east beaches of Toronto into thought-provoking pieces of pop-up art. Artists, architects and designers will create bold designs at the site of the lifeguard stations that are dotted along the beachfront. The theme for Winter Stations’ sixth anniversary is Beyond the Five Senses. More to come next issue...
Final phase of Liberty Village is coming soon Urban developer and industry leader, Lifetime Developments, is kicking off 2020 with the third and final phase of a 16-year redevelopment project in Toronto’s Liberty Village neighbourhood. Liberty Market Tower follows the success of the first two phases of the Liberty Market Complex project — Liberty Market Building and Liberty Market Lofts. “From the outset, our work in Liberty Village has always been about creating a community,” says Brian Brown, Principal of Lifetime Developments. “As pioneer builders of the neighbourhood, we’re proud to bring this project to life through a one-of-akind building situated where art meets business and industrial heritage meets modern design.” The development will boast a distinctive 28-storey tower featuring 281 luxury residential suites and seven 12 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
floors of commercial space – all with connectivity to the existing Liberty Market Building. Register at LibertyMarketTower.com
Liberty Market Tower is Lifetime’s final phase of a 16-year redevelopment project.
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DiD you know?
According to a City of Toronto employment survey, Toronto’s downtown core and four urban centres (Yonge-Eglinton, Scarborough Centre, Etobicoke Centre and North York Centre) contained 646,790 jobs in 2018, or 42.5 per cent of all employment in the Toronto area.
Freed and Fengate acquire site at DVP and Eglinton Freed Developments Ltd. and Fengate Asset Management announced the joint acquisition of a 5.4-acre, transit-oriented and mixed-use site near the intersection of the Don Valley Parkway and Eglinton Ave. in Toronto. The site currently houses a six-storey hotel and will have direct pedestrian access to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which is scheduled for completion in 2021. Freed’s portfolio includes luxurious modern condominium towers, hospitality ventures, resort communities and commercial spaces. A driving force behind the remarkable transformation of King Street West, and Yonge & Eglinton, Freed is currently focusing on revitalizing the Dupont strip. Visit FreedDevelopments.com
Great Gulf sells Palm Beach penthouse for $8.85M Award-winning GTA-based real estate developer Great Gulf recently announced the sale of one of its La Clara Palm Beach penthouses, priced at $8.85 million. One of only five exclusive penthouses, the residence features 4,680 square feet of interior sublime luxury. Since its groundbreaking in the spring of last year, over 50 per cent of La Clara’s released units have been sold. If you’re thinking of purchasing a winter escape in Florida, you can visit www.laclarapalmbeach.com or greatgulf.com to get more information.
Major transformation underway along St. Clair West Graywood Developments is commemorating their fourth ground-breaking of the year with the start of construction at SCOUT Condos. Together with Graywood’s neighbouring SCOOP Condos, SCOUT helped spark the ongoing revitalization seen along St. Clair West – a diverse and ever-changing hub in northwest Toronto. “Cities like Toronto develop in pockets, and this stretch of St. Clair from Old Weston Rd. to Caledonia was primed for smart, community-oriented developments,” says Stephen Price, President and CEO, Graywood Developments. “With SCOOP — and now SCOUT — we introduced a new form to the area, inviting purchasers to come see the changes taking place. We were thrilled with the reception.” SCOUT’s architecture diverges from glass and focuses instead on masonry and a warehouse aesthetic, in tune with the existing streetscape and ambiance of the neighbourhood. Both projects will incorporate retail offerings along the ground level, creating a mixed-use experience where residents can access features that go beyond building amenities. Several transformations are underway along West St. Clair West, from the upcoming SmartTrack GO Station to the newly re-opened St. Clair/Silverthorn Toronto Public Library Branch that underwent a fullscale renovation. As construction begins at SCOUT, its presentation centre will temporarily close. A new sales centre will occupy the ground-level retail space of SCOOP, set to open in spring 2020. To learn more, visit ScoutCondos.com
Members of the executive teams at Graywood Developments and MarketVision pictured onsite as construction begins at SCOUT Condos. nexthome.ca 13
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ruby storage coffee table in petrol blue. $699. Westelm.ca
SPACE hallie folding table. $599. Eq3.com
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10 multi-purpose items for your condo that are both functional and stylish.
friheten corner sofa-bed with storage. $800. Ikea.ca
terrace console. $559. Westelm.ca
symfonisk table lamp with Wifi speaker. $249. Ikea.ca
Danielle queen channel headboard with upholstered storage base in fog. $3,098. Crateandbarrel.ca theophanes leaning/ladder desk by Mercury row. $325. Wayfair.ca
front-load ventless combination washer and dryer by haier. $998. Lowes.ca
Jorge ii storage ottoman in chartreuse by Distinctly home. $999. Thebay.com
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ADVICE | bIlD rEport
2020 must be the year of action on housing in the Gta
Dave Wilkes
“May you live in interesting times,” goes the expression, and we may well live through very interesting times in 2020 when it comes to housing and the economy. The coming year needs to be the year that governments and citizens focus on dealing with the housing supply shortage in the GTA. Fortunately, 2020 may provide several opportunities to 16 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
start to address this generational challenge. Let’s first look at some of the challenges we face in the housing market and in the economy. Sales data for the GTA’s new home and resale markets for the last two quarters of 2019 show a return to inflationary pressure on prices, after a moderation in 2018 and persistent housing supply shortages. Simply put, demand is picking up, prices are responding and supply continues to fail to keep up with demand. The Canadian economy is showing signs of slowing,
including the shedding of more than 70,000 jobs in November and the slowing of GDP growth due in part to trade tensions amongst large Canadian trading partners. Interest rates lowered somewhat in 2019, lowering mortgage rates. With the economy slowing, the Bank of Canada is likely to maintain its neutral to negative bias. Shortages of skilled labour and trades are a persistent issue for the building and land development industry in our effort to increase supply. Still, I am optimistic for 2020, because I believe these challenges
will also present opportunities to close the housing supply and affordability gap. First of all, there is now a broad consensus that the building of much-needed new housing supply has been inhibited by layers of time-consuming bureaucracy and slow approvals. These barriers should start to lessen in 2020, as municipalities update their policies to meet new requirements under the Ontario government’s Housing Supply Action Plan and changes to expedite Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) hearings, which aim to increase housing supply by cutting red tape and speed up approvals. Lower interest rates provide prospective home buyers with lower borrowing costs, easing the barrier to entry. In a slowing
economy, government spending on infrastructure and job skills training provides stimulus and a bridge back to growth and job creation. All three levels of government have the perfect opportunity in 2020 to focus on city-building infrastructure such as transit, water main enhancement and waste water capacity and treatment, which in turn supports and enables housing creation. To help more Canadians find good jobs, governments could give more support to training for the skilled trades. The building industry is one of the few where well-paying jobs are unlikely to be moved offshore. Building houses, townhouses and condo apartments provides jobs, tax revenue and investment opportunities, in addition to
providing the housing supply required to ensure the GTA remains an attractive and desirable place to live. The signals in our economy and the housing market point to interesting times in 2020. Let’s seize all opportunities to make this year the year of housing.
Dave Wilkes is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the voice of the home building, land development and professional renovation industry in the GTA. For the latest industry news and new home data, follow BILD on Twitter, @bildgta, or visit www.bildgta.ca.
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SOLVING THE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY EQUATION IN THE GTA With the GTAʼs population growing by 115,000 people every year and our housing supply problem, our housing market is out of balance.
THE MATH IS SIMPLE.
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We must streamline the process of bringing new homes to market.
We must shorten the time it takes to build new homes.
We must ensure that fees, taxes and charges on new homes are fair and equitable.
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THATʼS WHY WE SUPPORT THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTʼS EFFORTS TO INCREASE HOUSING SUPPLY AND BALANCE THE HOUSING MARKET IN ONTARIO AND THE GTA.
BUILDING A BETTER GTA FOR TOMORROW, TODAY To find out more visit bildgta.ca/themathissimple *Altus Report – 2019. Creative by
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A peek at BUILDER & DEVELOPER amenities and trends for 2020
Editor’s Note
SUSAN LEGGE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF New Home + Condo Guide EMAIL: susan.legge@nexthome.ca TWITTER: @SusanLegge
#Amenities
Amenities and design trends are linked by the concept of lifestyle: Both are about the idea of designing your life. Today’s new homes and condos offer an opportunity to create a lifestyle that reflects you. For example, condominium amenities such as co-working spaces and yoga studios, and communities connected to transit which have essential area amenities, too, are becoming the norm. And, in terms of design and décor concepts, trends that support healthy living are of top of mind. Ensuring there’s plenty of natural light in your home, as well as comfy furniture options and greenery, are priorities nowadays. This special supplement is created to focus on new communities and projects that focus on nurturing these lifestyle options with you in mind. We hope you enjoy it. Drop us a line and let us know what you think.
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convenience, and a sustainable lifestyle designed for today’s savvy condo buyer. Based on a vision that combines art, connectivity and interactivity, IQ3 provides over 50,000 sq. ft. of amenities that make staying home the new going out. From fitness, sports and recreation to social, entertainment and chillin’ with friends, IQ3 is a total lifestyle community. Located just steps to restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops and TTC.
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EMERGING TRENDS CO-WORKING SPACES IN NEW CONDO AMENITIES
KELLY CRAY
Picture above: A rendering of the co-working amenity space at M2M Condos at Yonge and Finch, which will include large format printers and a fully equipped boardroom to host meetings
Have you noticed that you’re hearing more and more about co-working spaces cropping up in Toronto and the GTA? Research has shown that globally, Toronto ranks third in the rate of new shared office openings. A co-working space opens every 13 days in Toronto, compared to every five days in London and every 7.5 days in New York. This surge corresponds with the growing number of tech entrepreneurs, consultants and freelancers in the city. Condo developers have noticed this trend too. In fact, the rapid spread of co-working spaces across the city is affecting new condo developments in Toronto and the GTA. Toronto’s start-up culture is becoming a major influence in the way developers are thinking about condo amenities. Developers are recognizing the growing tech boom and entrepreneurial spirit of Toronto and want to inject that culture within their buildings. Many of today’s newest developments
actually include plans for coworking spaces. For instance, our firm is working on a new condo in Toronto’s emerging Downtown East neighbourhood, called River & Fifth. Located in Corktown, just east of downtown and the financial core, the 37-storey condo offers a co-working amenity space that really caters towards Toronto’s growing tech workforce and start-up culture. It includes phone booths for private calls, multiple meeting spots, break-away seating, communal tables and lounge areas. Maverick Condos, located in King Street West’s ‘Restaurant Row,’ is another. The 49-storey high-rise will include co-working that integrates with social spaces, encouraging socializing and networking, all in one environment. This trend extends to uptown as well. At M2M Condos at Yonge and Finch, the co-working amenity space includes large format printers and a boardroom to host meetings. These kind of co-working
spaces in condos offer budding entrepreneurs a comfortable and convenient work-fromhome option, which is especially helpful if they don’t have the budget to rent office space. As an off-shoot of the emergence of co-working, we as designers are re-thinking under-utilized areas, such as lobbies. These will evolve into multi-functional spaces. Integrating co-working in lobbies just makes sense; lobbies are a natural space to expand work or social activities. We are seeing the condo lobby transform into the look and feel of what a hotel lobby is like, including services such as a barista, juice bar, tuck shop and grab & go. All that to say, it’s clear to me that condo developers in Toronto and the GTA are in line with a new North American trend that is redefining what it means to “work from home.” Kelly Cray is one of the principals of the Toronto-based design firm, U31. Visit u31.co nexthome.ca 5
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2020 TRENDS We catch up with Karen Kang, the director of the Interior Design Show, to find out the latest trends that will be inspiring your design choices for 2020.
TREND: Home and wellness CONCEPT: It’s about rethinking the future of your home, where wellness is the main focus of your living spaces. From the use of natural light and natural materials to green areas within, the future of home is about creating spaces where you can thrive. Picture above: Freshwater prefab Muskoka cottage.
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TREND: Sophisticated yet playful lighting TREND: Rise of res-imercial CONCEPT: Commercial applications are influencing residential design and vice versa. Commercial furniture is taking on the softness of residential furniture as people desire to work in comfort.
CONCEPT: One of the main trends in lighting design is to work with essential forms, to create lamps that can easily adapt to any space, lasting over the changes of different styles and trends. Shapes are inspired by geometry, especially by the circle, which was one of the key shapes of last year.
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Canoe Landing community facility On January 6, Toronto Mayor John Tory and school board officials welcomed elementary students at two new schools in Toronto’s CityPlace community. Students returned to school from winter break to Bishop Macdonell Catholic Elementary School and Jean Lumb Public School at the new Canoe Landing multi-use community facility. “The new multi-use community facility at Canoe Landing is one of the final pieces of Toronto’s CityPlace neighbourhood. Our new schools, community centre and child care will enable us to provide necessary services for residents in the vibrant and growing downtown core. I’m thrilled to see these schools open their doors to CityPlace families,” said Councillor Joe Cressy, who represents Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York, where the facility is located. The city owns the Canoe Landing site and partnered with the TDSB and the TCDSB to develop the multi-use facility. The two schools are the first areas of the facility to open. Each school will serve about 550 children from kindergarten to Grade 8. Notable features include a shared gym, library and learning commons, outdoor play areas for each age group. The St. Stephen’s Canoe Landing before and after school programs will also be available to attending students. “We’re taking action to ensure Toronto’s current and future residents have access to recreation services they need and want,” Mayor Tory said. “Facilities like
Canoe Landing exemplify the multi-use community focused spaces and partnerships we’re looking to build and leverage as part of our $2.2-billion investment in parks and recreation facilities to support the city’s growing and changing population over the next 20 years.” Design and development of Canoe Landing was guided by Toronto’s Parks and Recreation Facilities master plan, which represents a $2.2-billion investment to serve population growth over the next 20 years. Construction of this community-focused facility was led by the city and funded primarily through development levies, development charges and Section 37 funds. Official groundbreaking for this site took place in fall 2017 and it is anticipated that the community recreation centre and the child-care centre will be completed this spring. When completed, the multi-use facility complex will include two schools, a community recreation centre, community space and
child care centre within a modern, three-storey structure. Many of the spaces within the buildings are shared, such as the school and community centre gym as well as the artificial turf field in the adjacent park. The design maximizes the available green space in the downtown site with an articulated green roof that spans a large part of the complex’s footprint. Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make it one of Canada’s leading economic engines and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. Now the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is known as global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses. More information and project updates are available at www.toronto.ca/canoelanding nexthome.ca 19
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lifestyle is an important factor in determining where we choose to live World-renowned museums and concert halls, chic lunch and dinner venues and unique haute-couture flagship stores enhance the lifestyle that can only be experienced in the most sought-after locations of world-class cities. Toronto has very few of these neighbourhoods and the one that is known all over the world is Bloor-Yorkville. For the sophisticated and discerning buyer who understands elegance and the good life, this is the most desirable area and there is no more fitting residential destination in Bloor-Yorkville than MOD Development’s new condominium development at 55 Charles. 20 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
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Bloor-Yorkville has long been the playground of Toronto’s cultural elite, meaning that the finest museums, restaurants, clubs and boutique shopping venues are within a short walk from 55C’s doorstep.
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Bloor-Yorkville has long been the playground of Toronto’s cultural elite, meaning that the finest museums, restaurants, clubs and boutique shopping venues are within a short walk from 55C’s doorstep. Residents can reach out and touch the heart of the city. “The Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood is unmatched in terms of style and sophistication,” says MOD CEO, Gary Switzer. “So, we were tasked with putting together a team that could design our building with the same exquisite touch combining art, architecture and design.” The striking tower, designed
by the award-winning firm architectsAlliance and poised to rise 48-storeys near the city’s main crossroads of Bloor and Yonge, is a beacon of sophistication and minimalist luxury. The vertical façade is enhanced by undulating planes rising above Charles Street, anchored by a richly appointed double-height lobby of rich stones and woods that welcomes guests. That sense of welcome extends beyond the lobby and up into the suites, which are truly ideal for entertaining. 55C has a range of suite layouts and sizes, each carefully designed to maximize living and entertaining space while
integrating features and finishes that enhance everyday life. The unique kitchen design reinterprets the traditional condominium kitchen, and includes custom built-in millwork seating, shelving and tables that are ideal for entertaining friends and family. State-of-the-art appliances by Panasonic (including induction cooktops) will ensure guests are well-fed. And while 55C is perfectly suited to accommodate a busy social calendar, MOD has made sure to incorporate into the building the amenities and facilities that help to serve an active, healthy lifestyle. nexthome.ca 21
MOD President, Noorez Lalani explains: “A modern condo development is no longer simply a place to eat and sleep. We learned in our previous projects like Massey Tower and Five St. Joseph that our residents have come to expect that a MOD building will not only serve their fitness and health interests but inspire and foster them. 55C certainly exceeds that expectation with its variety of indoor amenities and its state-ofthe-art fitness facilities.” The condo includes over 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity spaces. Residents can
enjoy the most up to date fitness facilities and lounges and extend their entertaining beyond their suites, by making use of the many party rooms, private dining rooms and catering facilities. The C-Lounge, located on the top of the building on the 49th floor, includes a spectacular roof garden, along with indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces, while boasting an incredible view of this storied stretch of the city. It’s the perfect place to relax and meditate on the perfect marriage of living arrangement and lifestyle.
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ThE dangErs of the resale assIgnmEnT
“ JaYson sChWarZ
Interestingly enough last week the Real Estate Associate in my office had a difficult situation arise relating to what purported to be, an assignment of a resale condominium. I want to talk about this because there is a minefield of possible outcomes that could have gone wrong. Let’s start at the beginning. What is an assignment in a real estate transaction? What are you buying? When you buy an assignment deal you are NOT buying the property; in reality you are buying the Agreement of Purchase and Sale (the “Offer”). Oh, what does that mean, you ask? It means a whole bunch of things. First of all, unlike new homes where the builder generally has an assignment clause built into the Offer, generally the seller in a resale assignment may have no idea this has happened. There is a reason. Here you are, the seller, when you suddenly realize you did not get the full price for your house, someone bought it and flipped it for a higher price and is making money that you believe should be yours. What happened 24 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
If you do a resale assignment, have a lawyer that understands these things review the offer and ensure the clauses necessary to protect you, whether buying or selling, are there.
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to your agent, why is this? The seller will be very unhappy and will express this to their lawyer. Now everything may go fine but the seller may make it a very difficult transaction for the innocent purchaser and if there is anything on title, or not perfect, it may all go sideways. In order to avoid this situation I recommend that every seller insist that their agent put in a clause either preventing assignments or allowing an assignment, with a cost built in and requiring the seller’s consent — model it after the new-home market in every regular Agreement of Purchase and Sale. This will also protect the assignment purchaser and seller, one way or the other. Another thing to remember for the purchaser of an assignment: HST. There is no HST payable on a resale home purchase, BUT, there is HST payable on the purchase of the offer. This is something that needs to be dealt with properly in every assignment agreement by the agent. Who pays the HST? Also ensure the numbers reflect properly what you
are paying for the assignment only, or Canada Revenue Agency may decide HST is payable on the entire purchase price. Every seller of an offer also needs to be prepared to close the transaction. Huh? You thought sold the offer, and you’re out of there waiting for your money. Nope, if your assignment purchaser fails to close for any reason, you are still on the hook to the original seller and liable to lose your deposit and get sued if it does not close. Even if the original seller refuses to cooperate the assignment seller can always close and then resell to the assignment purchaser. This will result in two land transfer tax payments, but such is life. Here is another fun issue for the assignment seller. How do you guarantee that you get my profit on the sale of the offer? This is a delicate matter as, unless security was built into the offer, there is no way to guarantee you get paid. You have a right to sue; maybe a right to tie up the property, but all of this costs money for lawyers
and takes time. Thankfully, there are still many reputable lawyers that advise their clients to live up to their obligations. So what is the moral of the story? If you do a resale assignment, have a lawyer that understands these things review the offer and ensure the clauses necessary to protect you, whether buying or selling, are there. Perhaps the most difficult part of writing these articles relates not the actual writing, but thinking of a topic to address. So please write to us with your questions and we will try to deal with them in print or electronic form.
Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law firm Schwarz Law LLP. Visit online at schwarzlaw.ca or email info@schwarzlaw.ca with your questions, concerns, critiques and quandaries.
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Where Should InveStorS look for GooD
Deals in 2020? Ben MyerS
In early January, I recorded an episode of the True Condos podcast with broker Andrew Lafleur. We discussed the 2019 new condominium apartment market, and what we expect new home buyers to encounter in 2020. We ultimately landed on the question: Where should investors look for good deals and high returns this year? In my market studies for developers and lenders, you’d be surprised how many sites are now being underwritten with the assumption that sales revenue will exceed $1,000 per-squarefoot (psf) on average. That’s not the end of it either, I just recently finished a report recommending the developer launch at $1,460 to $1,480 psf. An investor purchasing a 500 sq. ft. unit in that building would be required to put down almost $150,000 to secure that unit, this is a huge upfront commitment. That project, like most developments with such a high price, is located in a prime downtown area, adjacent to transit, with immediate access to entertainment and employment. These types of developments have typically experienced the highest price growth and the highest rent growth. On the other hand, investors should be 26 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
concerned about affordability, and take into consideration the fact that there may be a limited number of people with the financial ability to purchase or rent this unit from them in the future. Investors will have to spend time researching and visiting new and upcoming areas of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to understand and forecast the next great communities. The south Downsview and Yorkdale Mall area has tremendous potential, many of these sites are within walking distance of the subway and one of GTA’s best malls. With York University just a couple subway stops north, there will always be a significant number of tenants looking for small-space accommodation.
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Investors will have to spend time researching and visiting new and upcoming areas of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to understand and forecast the next great communities.
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been modestly scaled projects. However, many of the old malls in Etobicoke are set for major redevelopments with multiple high-rise towers, and the Mimico GO Train area will experience a full-scale remake. 2020 may be your opportunity to get in just as the area starts this amazing rebirth. Surprisingly, there has been little talk in the media about the Eglinton LRT recently, and the impact it will have on real estate values and development along that stretch. Take a look at what is being proposed close-by, and what sites will launch along Eglinton in 2020, as values will likely increase significantly once the transit line is up and running. Are there any projects with a direct connection to the LRT line? If so, this is a huge advantage, as limiting outdoor time during our harsh winters is extremely valuable to resale buyers and renters. Maybe you’re looking to purchase an investment unit for under $700 psf, which really limits your options in the GTA. Kitchener might be the right market for you. With huge growth in the tech industry, and a rapidly changing downtown core filled with bright young professionals and students, you can take advantage of Kitchener-Waterloo’s emergence and the desire for high-style accommodations from these recent graduates. As I always say, do your own research, surround yourself with experienced professionals, only buy what you can afford, and buy for the long-term. Good luck.
Another up and coming neighbourhood is Danforth Village at Main Street and Danforth Avenue, which has a GO Train, a subway stop, and a streetcar line. Tribute Communities and Greybrook Realty have recently launched a high-rise condo tower in the area, with other major players like Marlin Spring, Osmington, Carlyle Communities, and Slate Asset Management also making acquisitions nearby. With the exception of the waterfront, the majority of new condominium apartments in Etobicoke have
Ben Myers is President of Bullpen Research & Consulting. Ben provides pricing recommendation, product mix, and valuation studies on new residential housing developments for builders, lenders and property owners. Ben’s firm produces monthly rental housing analysis and publishes a quarterly report on high-rise land values. Visit www.bullpenconsutling.ca or find him on Twitter @benmyers29
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START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH A NEW
FIELDGATE HOME Fieldgate Homes is excited to be starting this new decade with a number of highly anticipated new releases! Whether you are looking for a home in the eastern, western, central or northern GTA, you will have plenty of options at our numerous acclaimed communities across the region. Visit Fieldgatehomes.com today and register for your chance to attend. RICHMOND HILL — NEW RELEASE COMING SOON TO RICHLANDS
Richmond Hill’s acclaimed Richlands community returns in 2020 with a new release! Located adjacent to Richmond Green Sports Park, Richlands won the 28 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
hearts of GTA homebuyers in its previous releases thanks to the community’s beautiful collection of homes and remarkable community vision. The New Release will include freehold townhomes from the upper $800s, 28 ft. semis from the upper $1.1 millions, 36 ft. singles from the mid $1.6 millions and 43 ft. singles from the upper $1.7 millions. Homes are scheduled to close this fall and there are a few homes available with even earlier closings. Both traditional and contemporary designs are available. The perfect balance of beautiful home designs, exceptional location and inspired community plan has
already earned Richlands awardwinning status at the BILD GTA Homebuilder’s Awards. Register today to learn more. STOUFFVILLE — NEW RELEASES COMING SOON TO CITYSIDE & BLUE SKY
Following the huge success of our initial release, Cityside will return with a New Release that features many of our best-selling home designs. Cityside offers traditional and contemporary freehold townhomes from the upper $500,000s, as well as 36 ft. and 40 ft. detached homes from the upper $700,000s. Cityside is located just minutes from Markham, Hwys.
404 and 407, and the Stouffville GO Station. You can preview the upcoming release before sales begin by visiting the Presentation Centre at 12466 Ninth Line, at the northwest corner of Ninth Line and Millard Street. While visiting our Presentation Centre, you can also explore homes in the popular Blue Sky community. Blue Sky currently offers 40 ft. and 50 ft. detached homes up to 4,000 sq. ft. from the low $1 millions. CALEDON/BRAMPTON BORDER — NEW RELEASE COMING SOON TO UPPER VALLEYLANDS
traditional and contemporary home exteriors for an elegant residence that reflects your personal style. WEST WHITBY — WHITBY MEADOWS WILL RETURN THIS SPRING
Whitby Meadows has been one of the eastern GTA’s most popular communities since it first opened a few years ago. This is a masterplanned community that offers west Whitby’s best lifestyle, close to shopping, restaurants, Iroquois
Park Sports Centre, Whitby GO Station, excellent schools and more. This new release will offer an exceptional selection of 30 ft. and 36 ft. single detached homes in west Whitby’s finest natural setting. Register today to learn more!
For more information on any of these remarkable communities, sales centre locations, phone numbers and floorplans, visit Fieldgatehomes.com today!
Located at the southwest corner of Mayfield Rd. and Chinguacousy Rd., Upper Valleylands brings the signature look and feel of Fieldgate Homes’ celebrated Valleylands community to a new highly desirable location on the Caledon/Brampton border. Discover a beautiful selection of freehold townhomes and 25 ft. semi-detached homes from the upper $500s and 41, 38 and 30 ft. singles from the upper $700s. Homebuyers will love Upper Valleylands spectacular master planned community design, which includes 30 acres of green space, community parkland and a proposed elementary school. KLEINBURG — NEW RELEASE THIS SPRING AT NEW KLEINBURG
Register today for your chance to be first in the new release in this wildly popular community. New Kleinburg is a new collection of inspired family residences in a beautiful community setting just moments from the heart of Kleinburg. With the future Hwy. 427 extension just minutes away, a new community school, and excellent urban amenities close at hand, life in Kleinburg has never been more convenient. This new release will introduce 20 ft. freehold townhomes in addition to some new 30, 38, 44 and 50 ft. detached homes. Choose from nexthome.ca 29
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a worLD OF DESIGN IN ToDaY’S NEW CONDOS
BarBara LawLor
The concept of “design” is intricately woven into the tapestry of today’s new condominiums. In fact, design is at the forefront of a new condo from concept through to completion and beyond. Consider the following. 30 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
• When a developer purchases a property, a vision for community design sets an overall approach to the steps that follow. Of course, a lot of this is determined by the municipality in which the property lies. But urban design has come a long way in creating optimal lifestyles for potential condo purchasers. • The exteriors of condominiums are designed using both technical and artistic techniques.
Certainly, the façade of the building(s) should be appealing to the target market(s), but they also have to be feasible from construction and sustainability aspects. Fortunately for us in Toronto and the GTA, we are blessed with world-class architects who understand how to create timeless looks. • Speaking of architecture, landscaping new condominiums has become an art unto itself.
It is a complicated process designing the kinds of plant material and a landscape plan that will complement the building(s) and thrive during our four seasons. Drive around and look at completed condos any time of the year, and you will see how much landscaping adds to their ambience. • Design is reaching new international levels as well when it comes to residence amenities. Nowadays, these shared spaces span both indoor and outdoor spaces. From fabulous party rooms to fitness facilities, libraries, theatres, pet spas and swimming pools to rooftop lounges, barbecues and dining areas, the amenities carry through the style set by the exterior. First and foremost, the lobby invites residents and guests into a special world – and oh, how beautiful these welcoming spaces are! Remember, too, that even the security system in a condo has to be designed to benefit residents the best way possible.
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First and foremost, the lobby invites residents and guests into a special world – and oh, how beautiful these welcoming spaces are!
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• Suites are nothing short of innovative genius today, with even the most compact of layouts “living” larger than its square footage might suggest. Interior designers have pulled out all the stops to maximize the space in every suite and to offer features and finishes that provide luxury and comfort. Linear kitchens, open-concept main living areas, flexible spaces … with a little imagination on the part of the owners, the possibilities are limitless. • Lifestyle design may also include unexpected extras such as recreation directors, gardening programs, fitness classes, etc. The idea is to make each condo feel like “home” to the breadth of suite owners. • I can also tell you that people on the sidelines in ad agencies, public relations firms and sales and marketing companies design their campaigns to parallel the original vision for each condominium. So, you can see that “design” is one word that has multiple connotations in new condo real estate. As consumer needs and expectations change, so, too, does design get altered to accommodate them. This is truly a fascinating industry, and I am proud to be part of it. Barbara Lawlor is president and CEO of Baker Real Estate Incorporated, winner of the pinnacle 2017 Riley Brethour Award from BILD, and an in-demand columnist and speaker. A member of the Baker team since 1993, she oversees the marketing and sales of condominium developments in the GTA and overseas. Keep current with The Baker Blog at blog.bakerrealestate.com
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live on the edge of specTacular aT
Three rivers Claireville Imagine an 850-acre conservation area for your family’s neighbourhood playground. Then picture a stunning townhome with your own private backyard. Add in an incredible price from the $680,000s and you’ll see why National’s Three Rivers Claireville is the hottest community around. It’s simply Brampton’s best new home value! In this picturesque setting on the edge of the Humber Valley where three rivers meet, National has designed the perfect Brampton neighbourhood. Choose from a fabulous collection of three and four bedroom townhomes with contemporary finishes filled with Bright Ideas for modern living. The vision for these remarkable 32 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
designs were inspired by a revolutionary event called The National Blueprint Creative Workshop, chaired by IBM’s Director of Design and Head of Worldwide Client Programs, Karel Vredenburg. A group of over 70 participants, including National homeowners, took part in discussions, presentations and interviews, learning about innovative products from building and design professionals and sharing their thoughts in a thinktank format. You can see the results in the Bright Ideas that National has introduced here. Picture starting your morning with a warm shower that automatically turned on with your
alarm clock. Imagine the peace of mind if you could see who’s at the door when you’re at work. How much easier to clean veggies if your kitchen faucet turned on with the wave of your hand. How much tidier the kitchen would be if there was one place that the whole family could charge their devices, write messages, keep notes and school forms and everything. What if your home automatically turned the lights off when you fell asleep reading your book? Buyers at Three Rivers can select from a menu of Bright Ideas that will give them more time to spend on the important things. Located where East Brampton meets Woodbridge meets
north Etobicoke, this inspired community will be an oasis of green beauty. In addition to its vast conservation and river setting, a brand new city park will be built as part of the community. Residents will benefit from the landscaped park’s lush green space, pathways, and playgrounds. Living next to Claireville Conservation Area is like nowhere else in the GTA and growing up here is every kid’s dream life. Grabbing a fishing pole and heading out to the river with your Dad on a sunny Saturday morning. Learning all the names of the horses at Claireville Ranch, taking riding lessons and going out on
horseback to explore the acres of forest trails. Hundreds of species of birds, fish, plants and trees as well as white-tailed deer and other small mammals inhabit the natural and forested acres that make up this hidden gem so close to urban life. In fact, Claireville is one of the largest urban parks of its kind. Three Rivers puts everything at your doorstep. Just minutes away are downtown Brampton, Heart lake, Caledon, Woodbridge, Kleinberg village, Meadowvale, Toronto’s International Airport, Vaughan Mills and Square One. Getting around the GTA is easy with the 407 ETR just down the road. It only takes 15 minutes to
Three Rivers Claireville is a community built on bright ideas. Offering the best of nature and neighbourhood at a great price, the community surpasses any other townhome opportunity. Choose East Brampton’s best townhome value. The first releases sold out quickly. Register now to preview at NationalHomes.com
deliver you to Pearson International Airport where you can pick up visiting family and friends, or fly off on that dream holiday.
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NEW HOME AND CONDOMINIUM SALES WILL CONTINUE MOMENTUM IN 2020
DEbbIE COsIC
Predictions for new home and condominium sales in 2020 are abounding in the media, and I have some of my own. I see sales being similar to last year, with a heightened awareness for affordability driving the momentum and style choices. I also see a major shift in expectations for all generations 34 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
of home and condo buyers, and as the last bastion of affordability, the condominium market should remain strong. Condo sales in the Greater Toronto Area did extremely well in November, up 32 per cent from November 2018, which already put these numbers among the top four years — ever. What’s interesting is how the demand for condos is growing in the outer boundaries of, and outside of the GTA. I call the 905 areas around Toronto the “ring of fire” for new condo sales right now. These are all areas people can drive to in an hour or
so from the city. One example is Chestnut Hill Developments’ Universal City in Pickering, where the first two towers have sold out, and the third is in the registration stage anticipating a public launch this Winter. Amacon’s AVIA Condos in the Parkside Village community in Mississauga City Centre is another multiphased condominium residence experiencing hot sales. Farther out, we are seeing heightened interest in new condos in areas such as Hamilton, Kitchener and Waterloo, which are within an hour’s drive of the outer
boundaries of the GTA. In 2018, we launched the first phase in Sorbara Group’s The Way Urban Townhomes in Erin Mills, which nearly sold out, and the second phase released late 2019 is nearly 95 per cent sold. We’re getting ready for another release early this year. This product is smaller and tighter than in the GTA and offers affordable end prices. We’ve sold close to 500 homes in Dundalk over the last few years and our phones are ringing off the hook for Rosehaven Homes’ KiWi Condos on King William in Hamilton.
Remember those changing expectations I mentioned? We are seeing a strong market of Millennials who plan on being permanent renters, as owning in Ontario is becoming more of a financial challenge as time goes on. This is encouraging news for condo investors. In November, we also saw low-rise sales in the GTA up 207 per cent over November 2018, which is largely due to builders divesting themselves from legacy communities of large lots. We will continue to see a redesign of more affordable home types.
In addition, a growing number of people purchasing low-rise homes want multi-generational designs that include a basement apartment, loft, coach house or garage made into living space. Having accommodations for three to four generations that can share expenses is a hot trend right now, especially as not many people can afford millions of dollars for a home. The other shift I see is in mortgage trends. Three-year mortgages are around 3 per cent, but some buyers are paying 5 to 6 per cent to have an edge in entering the marketplace. They will make that sacrifice to realize the dream of homeownership. The economic indicators are there to keep new home and condo sales going strong: immigration, jobs and interest rates. Time will tell. From the In2ition team and I – we wish you all a wonderful new decade of health, happiness and success!
Debbie Cosic is the founder and CEO of In2ition Realty, an innovative real estate brokerage that specializes in project marketing, merchandising and selling of new home communities and condominiums. The professional team she has assembled assists clients with land assembly, market research, sales and marketing, design services, broker relations, and leasing and property management. Visit in2ition.ca
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How to avoid costly mistakes wHen buying a new build by MicHelle Hopkins
Who doesn’t love a brand-new home; a house that no one has ever lived in before? Your dream home, a fresh, clean slate with nary a fingerprint on the walls. Sometimes, though, you get so caught up in the excitement of buying that new home, you might gloss over key details that could cost you money. So says Patrick Francey, CEO of the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN). “Your best defense against making costly mistakes is due diligence… be excited about your new construction, but don’t be so swept up in the emotions,” Francey says. “Do your research, take 36 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
the time it takes so in the end, it takes less time and less stress.” Here are Francey’s Top seven cosTly misTakes To avoid: 1. not choosing a qualified real estate agent and mortgage broker who specialize in new builds
You want to hire those who work exclusively with a developer or are well versed in new builds. The best source for finding a specialized realtor/mortgage broker is referrals. Then, don’t be afraid to ask them questions about their experience. …continued on page 63
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GTA new home market
busy in November The GTA new home market saw a November that was busier than usual, the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) reports. There were 4,720 new home sales in the GTA in November, according to Altus Group*, BILD’s official source for new home market intelligence. This was up 53 per cent from November 2018 and 19 per cent above the 10year average. Single-family home sales, with 1,156 detached, linked and semidetached houses and townhouses (excluding stacked townhouses) sold, were up 207 per cent from last November and four per cent below the 10-year average. Condominium apartments in low, medium and high-rise buildings, stacked townhouses and
loft units, accounted for 3,564 new home sales, up 32 per cent from November 2018 and 29 per cent above the 10-year average. “After a slow first quarter, new condominium apartment sales in the GTA have shown impressive resiliency since the spring,” said Patricia Arsenault, Altus Group’s Executive Vice President, Data Solutions. “With one month still to go, 2019 has already earned a spot among the top four years ever for new condo sales.” A number of new project openings in November ensured that, despite strong sales, remaining inventory decreased only slightly compared to the previous month, to 19,539 units. Remaining inventory includes units in preconstruction projects, in projects currently under
construction and in completed buildings. The benchmark price of new single-family homes in November was $1,075,215, down 6.6 per cent over the last 12 months. The benchmark price of new condominium apartments was $866,827, up 10.2 per cent over the last 12 months. “We are seeing robust demand for new homes, and with a healthy economy and continued low interest rates, that demand is likely to continue strong into 2020,” said David Wilkes, BILD President & CEO. “We need to keep our focus on increasing housing supply to ensure that housing prices remain stable and that our sector continues to be a source of good jobs and a driver of economic growth.”
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238
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3,310
1,156
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324
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Vibrant (opening soon), sit on a former winery and will bring over 390 homes to Beamsville, most of which are single-family detached homes offered across several lot categories, in addition to modern townhomes. Lincoln Estates homes are available from 1,511-3,619 square feet on 36-ft., 40-ft., 46-ft., 50ft., as well as custom lots. Vista Ridge features homes ranging from 1,503-3,500 square feet available on 33 ft., 36 ft., 40 ft., 46 ft., 50 ft. and custom lots. Vista Ridge and Vibrant also features several two- and three-storey townhomes and back-to-back plans, all of which have recently undergone a redesign to take a step into a more contemporary design space. For the first time in the Losani Homes’ rich 40 plus year history, detached single family homes will be offered in four different elevations. The award-winning designs will be made available in Traditional, Chateau, Tuscan, and Modern elevations. The Modern Collection shows forward thinking design while maintaining classic elements. They feature a dramatic colour palette, large dark casement windows, and the
natural appeal of stone, brick, and wood-style paneling. Embedded within the infrastructure of Vista Ridge and a short walk from your front door will be stunning parklands. This will feature parking, a family friendly playground, two tennis courts complete with enclosure, and a basketball court. On top of that, neighboring the park will be a splash pad to offer a place to cool down during the summer months. Losani strives to put the homeowner and their needs first, “At Lincoln Estates and Vista Ridge, we are committed to working oneon-one with each home purchaser with special mobility needs to ensure that the home meets all their accessibility requirements while also providing the ability for families to remain in their homes throughout their lifetime. In fact, we have completed over twenty customized accessible homes for customers with special needs,” said Fred Losani, CEO of Losani Homes. Future communities will also offer accessibility options for barrier-free living. Visit www.losanihomes.com to learn more about these breathtaking communities!
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INSPIRATION |
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Kalu Interiors shares tips on creating a seamless kitchen, dining and living room space.
42 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 18–Feb. 1, 2020
At Kalu Interiors, a common design request is for open-concept layouts. This trend first appeared in the 1950s and rose to fame in the ‘90s, when older homes with small rooms made way for more straightforward, sprawling spaces conducive to the flow of light, views and conversation. To those hesitant of “open-concept,” it doesn’t mean “wall-free.” Privacy is vital to certain areas, like a bedroom or office. But for social spaces, the combined kitchen-living-dining area can be a great use of space. The secret to success is clearly defining each area’s function while maintaining a harmonious aesthetic. In this home, the objective was a luxe yet modern open-living look. The kitchen offers precisely that. The cabinets are painted trendy grey,
punctuated by gold-toned handles. Pops of gold also appear in the custom kitchen island and hood fan. The island defines the kitchen, with a quartz countertop in a mitred waterfall style. Suspended overhead, an oversized chandelier adds presence but doesn’t overwhelm, with simple glass globes. Not everything is open in this interior. A wok kitchen adjacent to the main kitchen is used for more substantial cooking and acts as a secondary kitchen while entertaining. Never let your guests see you break a sweat, right? The wok kitchen is also outfitted with a single-drawer dishwasher for added function. Blurring the boundary between kitchen and living spaces, a display
niche tops the upper cabinets, featuring some decorative accessories. Panelled appliances boast a “furniture” look that is seamless to the adjoining living area. The formality of the kitchen is balanced by the casualness of the living and dining areas. The wallpaper is subtle, but adds a layer of character. Colours are airy and light, with quick hits of deep blue. The fireplace surround features a marble-look porcelain tile, lending a lovely focal point for the living area. The marble detail of the coffee and dining tables visually connects these spaces to the adjacent kitchen. The furniture
silhouettes are casual, upholstered in velvet for a touch of formality to this otherwise laid-back look. A stunning chandelier is used to define the dining area and a pair of skylights on either side of the dining table flood this open space with natural light, while further highlighting the dining area. Some find the whole “openconcept” concept confusing, but it doesn’t have to be. With a little forethought to how to live in and use your home, plus the right design advice to bring that vision to life, each room can be clearly defined and used – even without walls separating them. Award winning Interior Designers Phyllis Lui and Aleem Kassam are the Principal designer duo for Kalu Interiors. For more than a decade this Vancouver based design firm has become known and focus on creating thoughtfully curated interiors that enhance and inspire how you live. The firm provides bespoke design services for clientele throughout Canada. kaluinteriors.com
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AmoRTizATion This process combines the interest and principal together in an established schedule of payment installments, rather than simply paying off interest at the start, which helps build home equity early on.
ASSESSEd vALuE This is how much a home is worth according to a public tax assessor who makes this determination in order to figure out how much city or state tax the owner owes.
CLoSing Closing refers to the meeting that takes place where the sale of the property is finalized. At the closing, buyers and sellers sign the final documents, and the buyer makes the down payment and pays closing costs. It is advisable to have a lawyer facilitate closing.
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CLoSing CoSTS In addition to the actual price of a home, there are also closing costs, which will typically make up about two to five percent of the purchase price, not including the down payment. Examples of closings costs include the mortgage processing costs, title insurance, and excise tax, and legal fees.
dEbT To SERviCE RATio This amount shows the ratio of your household’s debt payments to gross household income. Banks look at this when assessing how much money to loan you.
fREEhoLd ownERShip Freehold means permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom of full use and control of the land and buildings on it, subject to any rights of the Crown, local land-use bylaws and any other restrictions in place at the time of purchase.
gRoSS dEbT SERviCE RATio The percentage of your gross monthly income that housing-related payments (mortgage, property taxes and heating) eats up. Depending on your situation, to qualify for a mortgage, your GDSR should be 39 per cent (or less) of your gross monthly income.
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and Brad bought it soon after their Malibu marriage. The supercouple immediately started a three-year renovation replacing the kitchen floor with heated marble, designing and installing a pub with floors sourced from a 200-year-old French château and adding a private screening room. They also added a tennis court and pavilion with guest house on the upper level. In January of 2005, their separation was announced and the home sold in 2006 to a hedge fund executive who completed the renovation and added some features of his own. The 11,173-square-foot home is nestled into a bit over an acre on a quiet cul-de-sac with gated entrances on two streets, five bedrooms and 13 baths between the main house and a one-bedroom guest house. Formal rooms are large with the dining room capable of seating
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20 guests and the bar room with its original fireplace, eat-in gourmet kitchen and gym. The lower-level living room and bar opens to the swimming pool terrace. Grounds are tropical and thickly and privately planted with mature greenery. The home was originally built in 1934 for actor Fredric March, one of the first movie star mansions in Beverly Hills. March was as big a star in his day as Aniston and Pitt are today whose 52-year career totalled over 100 films including classics such as The Best Years of Our Lives and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The listing agent of this home is Susan Smith of Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills. For more, visit TopTenRealEstateDeals.com Source: www.hiltonhyland.com Photo credit: Tyler Hogan
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cosy INSPIRATION |
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Designer Jaclyn Harper uses an electric fireplace as a starting point to create a comfy and dramatic living room.
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Thinking of getting an electric fireplace? They have come a long way! To be honest, we initially contemplated going with a gas insert – that’s what we had in our last home and we really enjoyed it. But, when I stumbled across the Revillusion Fireplace by Dimplex (dimplex.com) which uses a mirage flame panel, I was sold! Here are five reasons why an electric fireplace might be a good fit for your space: No fUmES. You don’t have to worry about gas or smoke in the home and breathing in potentially toxic fumes. EASy To USE ANd mAiNTAiN. No chimney to clean, no ash to sweep up, you simply turn it off and on as you wish. LoTS of dESigN choicES. There are so many options these days from modern wall-mounts to traditional mantels and even ones built into a media console unit.
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When it came to the re-design of our living room, I knew that I wanted something dramatic and casual at the same time. A strange dynamic, right? During the design process, I fell in love with a matte black fireplace that I saw on Pinterest and immediately added it to my vision board for the room. As you can see, the fireplace made it into the space. Really, it’s the focal point! To create the dramatic wall effect, I used matte black shiplap to clad the fireplace box. Next, I wanted to bring in some mixed metals and I was able to do that with lighting and drapery hardware. For our seating, the tufted sofas provide plenty of comfort and seating space. To keep it from feeling too formal or feminine in our living room, I added a dark camelcoloured leather armchair and accented everything with pops of blue. A crisp white coffee table was the perfect addition to the space and a sisal rug completed the cosy look.
USAbLE ALL yEAR. Enjoy the flames without the heat or get warm and cosy by turning the heat hot. coST EffEcTivE. Electric fireplaces are more economical to buy and install, which makes it a great design choice.
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2. suGar wharf By: Menkes City: Toronto Housing type: PATH-connected waterfront condos menkes.com
3. klein estates By: Lindvest City: Kleinberg Housing type: Upscale detached homes on 42 and 50 ft. lots lindvest.com
4. Bijou on Bloor By: Plaza City: Toronto Housing type: Condo pureplaza.com
5. whitBy meadows By: Fieldgate Homes Location: Whitby Housing type: Detached fieldgatehomes.com
6. m2m condos By: Aoyuan Group Location: North York, Toronto Housing type: Condo m2mcondos.com
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9. forest hill private residences By: Altree Developments Location: Toronto Housing type: Condominium ForestHillResidences.com
10. moBilio By: Menkes City: Vaughan, Concord Housing type: Condo menkes.com/mobilio
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h. richlands By: Fieldgate Homes City: Richmond Hill Housing Type: Semis and Singles fieldgatehomes.com
i. Blue sky By: Fieldgate Homes City: Stouffville Housing Type: Semis and Singles fieldgatehomes.com
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3. the mcKenzie By: Losani Homes City: Caledonia Housing type: Towns and singles mckenziecaledonia.ca
4. viBrant at vista ridge By: Losani Homes City: Beamsville Housing type: Back-to-backs and threestorey towns from the $300s losanihomes.com
5. the Peninsula By: Losani Homes City: Paris Housing type: Towns, semis and singles parispeninsula.com
6. synergy By: Branthaven Homes City: Oakville Housing type: Urban trailside condos branthaven.com
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B. vista ridge By: Losani Homes City: Beamsville Housing type: Townhomes and detached losanihomes.com
h. timBerWood estates By: Mountainview Homes City: Thorold Housing type: Townhomes, detached homes timberwoodestates.ca
i. saFFron estates By: Mountainview Homes City: Fonthill Housing type: Townhomes, detached homes saffronestates.ca
J. simPly grand By: Losani Homes Location: Paris Housing type: towns and singles losanihomes.com
K. WaterWorx By: Losani Homes City: Hamilton Housing type: Townhomes LosaniHomes.com
c. sParroW meadoWs By: Mountainview Homes City: Welland Housing type: Singles and townhomes sparrowmeadows.com
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5. not understanding the builder’s warranties
Patrick Francey, CEO of the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN) 2. not vetting the builder
Not all builders are created equal. If you have never bought a new build before, one of the first things is to check the builder’s credentials: How long he/she has been in business, are there complaints against them, do they owe money to their trades people? If he is legitimate, he will be happy to provide references. Then call past clients who can vouch for them. Never sign a contract until you have checked the builder out. 3. making an offer without conditions clearly stated in the legal documents
For example, never buy a home without first having a “subject to finance” and “subject to satisfactory review” written in the documents filed by a lawyer. Also, read the contract so you know
exactly what is included in the price … is landscaping included? What about light fixtures?
Every province has newhome warranties but what about your builder’s warranties? This also goes back to references and referrals. You must ask the builder what warranties he offers. Builders sometimes offer an “express” warranty, which has more precise wording on what is covered, and cut-off times for varying parts of a new build. A builder’s warranty spells out the remedies a builder is responsible for if there are any issues during or after the build, as well as the duration of the warranty and a mechanism for disputing issues.
4. not being clear on what upgrades are included in the price
6. Unsure about financing rules
Some people think that if they buy the show home, they get every upgrade included in the price. Unless it’s clearly stated and in written form by the builder, you need to ask. People get a surprise when changes they’ve asked for come with a cost. Maybe in the middle of the build, you’ve decided you want to change the paint colours or you want better quality or more a powerful electrical supply. All of a sudden, you have added $1,000 more to the cost of your new home. Unless the builder stipulates in writing that the upgrades will be done without incurring a cost, assume you will be charged.
When you have a house built, you need to know in advance what your financing obligations are. What if through the course of the build, a new stress test is applied or interest rates go up? Or what advances are required and when? Ask! 7. move-in date delays
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