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CANADA’S MOST MILLENNIAL FRIENDLY HOUSING MARKETS
NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE ON ERIN MILLS
THE BENEFITS OF OWNING VS RENTING
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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.
GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES
PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES
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golf courses, parks and more.
NOW OPEN
BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592
MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446
NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255
QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399
WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224
TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781
TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736
TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034
VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633
MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com
COMING SOON
BRAMPTONCleave View Estate
KESWICKSimcoe Landing Phase 2
MAPLEChelsea
PICKERINGNew Seaton
RICHMOND HILLObservatory Hill
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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.
GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES
PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES
Minutes from top shopping, dinning and entertainment
18 Hil l Street, Maple
289.553.3147
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Chelsea is ideally located across from the
Maple GO, with easy access to Highway 400
and within minutes of shopping centres,
entertainment complexes, restaurants,
golf courses, parks and more.
NOW OPEN
BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592
MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446
NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255
QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399
WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224
TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781
TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736
TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034
VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633
MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com
COMING SOON
BRAMPTONCleave View Estate
KESWICKSimcoe Landing Phase 2
MAPLEChelsea
PICKERINGNew Seaton
RICHMOND HILLObservatory Hill
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ASPIRE TO LIVE INMAPLE’S BEST LOCATION.
GO DOWNTOWNIN 34 MINUTES
PRESENTATION CENTRE& MODEL HOMES
Minutes from top shopping, dinning and entertainment
18 Hil l Street, Maple
289.553.3147
MAJOR MACKENZIE DR. W.
HILL ST.
HW
Y 400
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TESTON RD.
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Chelsea is ideally located across from the
Maple GO, with easy access to Highway 400
and within minutes of shopping centres,
entertainment complexes, restaurants,
golf courses, parks and more.
NOW OPEN
BRAMPTONMay� eld Village - Presentation Centre 905.230.2592
MARKHAM Union - Presentation Centre 905.554.3446
NOBLETON King Country Estates - Presentation Centre & 2 Model Homes 905.558.0255
QUEENSVILLEQueensville - Presentation Centre 905.589.0399
WATERDOWNWaterdown Meadows - Presentation Centre905.690.2224
TORONTOScenic on Eglinton - Presentation Centre & Model Suites416.805.1781
TORONTOStudio - Presentation Centre & Model Suite647.352.7736
TORONTOThe Jack - Presentation Centre & Model Suite416.203.7034
VAUGHANUpper West Side - Presentation Centre & Model Homes289.553.5633
MORE INFO ATaspenridgehomes.com
COMING SOON
BRAMPTONCleave View Estate
KESWICKSimcoe Landing Phase 2
MAPLEChelsea
PICKERINGNew Seaton
RICHMOND HILLObservatory Hill
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APR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 3 2 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Averton Homes Home of Your Dreams event is on now
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property profi les
24 Fieldgate HomesRegister now for exciting new releases
34 Mattamy HomesAn elite community coming soon to King Township
36 Heathwood Homes & Andrin HomesRegister now for Country Lane in the new Whitby
50 Arista HomesInnovative freehold designs in Markham
54 Madison HomesLast chance to buy at Briar Hill City Towns
68 Delpark HomesFlourish at the Crosswinds in Bowmanville
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contentsAPR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | VOLUME 24 ISSUE 9
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3620 Fundamentally
SpeakingSix homebuying tips for first-timersby Wayne Karl
22 Location AdviceThe importance of location when buying real estateby Steve Gupta
28 Money MattersOwning versus rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
32 Quick TipsFour organizing myths that keep your life in disarrayby Hellen Buttigieg
44 Legally SpeakingWhen buying your first home do your due diligenceby Jayson Schwarz
52 Home OfficeCreating a space in your home for your businessby Kathryn Kusyszyn
64 Style FileMother’s Day gifts for the homeby Jo Alcorn
buyers’ resource section
74 Hot Properties New releases, openings and preview registrations
77 Mortgage Rates
in every issue
4 Editor’s Note
6 Contributors
78 What’s Online
79 Advertiser Index
neighbourhood profile
40 Erin MillsAn up-and-coming neighbourhood
trending
18 Housing MarketNew detached homes in the GTA crack $1-million mark
42 HomebuyingCanada’s most millennial friendly housing markets
48 Master-Planned CommunitiesChoose master planned for maximum benefit
70 Awards of ExcellenceDurham Region home builders honour their best
inspiration
56 Designer AdviceCreating custom
60 The ScoopWhite on white
62 Design Secrets10 tips for painting great looking walls
advice
10 BILD ReportDedicating a lifetime to building communitiesby Bryan Tuckey
16 Mortgage AdviceWhat to consider before buying investment propertyby Alyssa Richard
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APR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 3 2 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Averton Homes Home of Your Dreams event is on now
ON THE COVER
property profi les
24 Fieldgate HomesRegister now for exciting new releases
34 Mattamy HomesAn elite community coming soon to King Township
36 Heathwood Homes & Andrin HomesRegister now for Country Lane in the new Whitby
50 Arista HomesInnovative freehold designs in Markham
54 Madison HomesLast chance to buy at Briar Hill City Towns
68 Delpark HomesFlourish at the Crosswinds in Bowmanville
+ online
SEARCHHOME
NEIGHBOURHOOD
WITHDYNAMIC
MAPSLOOK FOR THE CIRCLE
+PHOTOS+VIDEOS+ADVICE+INSPIRATION+TRENDING
MORE
contentsAPR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | VOLUME 24 ISSUE 9
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6850
3620 Fundamentally
SpeakingSix homebuying tips for first-timersby Wayne Karl
22 Location AdviceThe importance of location when buying real estateby Steve Gupta
28 Money MattersOwning versus rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
32 Quick TipsFour organizing myths that keep your life in disarrayby Hellen Buttigieg
44 Legally SpeakingWhen buying your first home do your due diligenceby Jayson Schwarz
52 Home OfficeCreating a space in your home for your businessby Kathryn Kusyszyn
64 Style FileMother’s Day gifts for the homeby Jo Alcorn
buyers’ resource section
74 Hot Properties New releases, openings and preview registrations
77 Mortgage Rates
in every issue
4 Editor’s Note
6 Contributors
78 What’s Online
79 Advertiser Index
neighbourhood profile
40 Erin MillsAn up-and-coming neighbourhood
trending
18 Housing MarketNew detached homes in the GTA crack $1-million mark
42 HomebuyingCanada’s most millennial friendly housing markets
48 Master-Planned CommunitiesChoose master planned for maximum benefit
70 Awards of ExcellenceDurham Region home builders honour their best
inspiration
56 Designer AdviceCreating custom
60 The ScoopWhite on white
62 Design Secrets10 tips for painting great looking walls
advice
10 BILD ReportDedicating a lifetime to building communitiesby Bryan Tuckey
16 Mortgage AdviceWhat to consider before buying investment propertyby Alyssa Richard
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APR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 5 4 YPNEXTHOME.CA4 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Helping you in your journey
Millennials, please take noteToronto is often cited – along with
Vancouver – among the “hot” markets
in Canada, notable for real estate
performance, price growth and other
headline grabbing news.
That’s great for those who already
own a home, but less so for those
trying to get into the market. It is
doubly true for millennials – those
prospective homebuyers in the 18 to
34 age group.
As our story on page 42 illustrates,
these prospective homebuyers face
some challenging scenarios.
The recent Bank of Montreal
Millennial Home Buyer Report
discusses what these would-be
buyers expect to pay for their fi rst
home. But then the Royal LePage
House Price Survey for the fi rst
quarter of 2016 – so, actual numbers
– reveals the discrepancies.
The implications for young fi rst-
time buyers is that they may have to
adjust their homebuying aspirations.
Instead of that detached home in the
city, your fi rst purchase may have to
be a townhome in the suburbs.
The good news is that home
builders are delivering on these types
of new home options, and at prices
millennials and others can a� ord.
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Editors' Notes
ERIN MILLS
TAKE A TOUR ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/erin-mills
Interact with us on social media: ypnexthome
SUSAN LEGGEEditor-in-Chief / Director of ContentYellow Pages NextHomeEmail: [email protected]: @SusanLegge
WAYNE KARLSenior EditorYellow Pages NextHomeEmail: [email protected]: @WayneKarl
As you review this issue, we hope the
journey toward the discovery of your
new home meets your expectations.
It’s important to bring a fresh
perspective when shopping for a new
home or new condo. Unlike a resale
property, it’s an opportunity to own a
new abode outfi tted with the fi nishes
and features that you want, not what
the previous owner left behind.
Looking for more home options,
news and advice? Visit us online
and enjoy an enhanced journey that
includes neighbourhood facts and
data, as well as a rich listing experience
with visuals and fl oorplans. You’ll be
able to connect easily when you see
something you love.
We even provide exclusive video
tours of some of the GTA’s best
neighbourhoods. Check out this
issue’s feature neighbourood, Erin
Mills, as noted above.
Visit us at YPNextHome.ca
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DESIGNER ADVICE JANE LOCKHART Jane lockhart is Founder and Principal Designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design in Toronto. She can be reached at 416.762.2493. janelockhart.com
QUICK TIPS HELLEN BUTTIGIEG Hellen Buttigieg is a certifi ed professional organizer, life coach, TV host and owner of We Organize U. Visit her website, weorganizeu.com, or email Hellen at [email protected]
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Jacqueline Hill
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan Legge
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ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER, NEW HOME & CONDO GUIDE,SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO
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LEGALLY SPEAKINGJAYSON SCHWARZ, Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law fi rm Schwarz Law LLP. He can be reached by visiting schwarzlaw.ca or by email at [email protected] or phone at 416.486.2040
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Final ReleaseBurnhamthorpe Rd. & West Mall
416.259.2525Starting from the high $500’s
40' singles and bungalofts
starting from the mid $700’s.
c h a p t e r o n e :e x t r a o r d i n a r y
georgetown living
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Storeys are made of. Ideally located in the charming
Georgetown hamlet of Norval, the community gives
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Dedicating a lifetime to building communities
Advice | BILD REPORT
THE GREATER TORONTO AREA was
not built in a day. It’s taken several
decades for it to evolve into the
thriving diverse region it is today.
Many of its neighbourhoods were fi rst
imagined by visionary city builders
who took a chance, purchased some
property, assembled a team and went
to work designing and constructing
homes and business spaces.
As a salute to these visionary home
building and land development
industry trailblazers, BILD bestows its
annual Lifetime Achievement Award
to one member who has dedicated
their life to building communities
across the GTA.
In years past, this recognition
has been given to builders such
as last year’s recipient Monarch
Developments’ past president
Colin Parsons. BILD’s Lifetime
Achievement Award has also
highlighted the immense impact
of well-known builders such as
Greenpark Homes’ Chairman and
CEO Carlo Baldassarra, Lebovic
Enterprises Ltd.’s Joseph Lebovic,
The Remington Group’s Chairman
and CEO Rudolph Bratty, as well as
Angelo, Elvio and Leo Del Zotto, the
brothers at the helm of Tridel.
This year’s recipient is Ignat “Iggy”
Kane� , CEO and chairman of Kane�
Group of Companies.
A strong believer in building
communities and a generous
philanthropist, Kane� has helped to
improve the lives of many right here
in the GTA and in his hometown
in Bulgaria over the last 65 years.
For this and much more, Kane� we
will present him with the Lifetime
Achievement Award at the 36th
annual BILD Awards on April 28.
Born in Gorno, Ablanovo, Bulgaria
in 1926, he came to Canada in 1951
and founded Kane� Properties in
1956. A BILD member since 1959,
Kane� is currently CEO and chairman
of the Kane� Group of Companies.
He has built thousands of family
homes, highrise residential apartment
units, as well as retail commercial
plazas and o� ce buildings in the GTA.
An avid golfer, Kane� has also
developed and built six golf course
properties, including the fi rst-class
Lionhead, Royal Ontario and Royal
Niagara Golf Clubs. For 45 years,
he has been hosting an annual
tournament that has raised more than
$1.5 million for Community Living, a
Peel Region organization supporting
children with intellectual disabilities.
Over the years, Kane� has also
generously donated to many
other charitable organizations and
campaigns, both through personal
contributions and the I. Kane�
Charitable Foundation, established
by his wife, Dimitriana, in 1986. His
philanthropic e� orts have benefi ted
educational, health, social services
and arts causes at home and in
his native Bulgaria where he has
built a new kindergarten school, a
modern community centre to serve
local villages and a state-of-the-
art university student centre at the
University of Ruse.
There are many city builders in the
GTA who have dedicated their lives to
creating lively communities and every
year we celebrate them and share
their story. To learn more about the
BILD visit bildawards.com
Bryan Tuckey is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association and a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. Follow him on Twitter @bildgta, facebook.com/bildgta, and bildblogs.ca
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Advice | MORTGAGE ADVICE
AN INCOME PROPERTY can be a
good way to make money, especially
in retirement. However, there are
some things you need to think about
before taking the plunge.
Here are the advantages and
disadvantages of buying an
investment property:
Advantages
You can use leverage: If you have
equity in your home, you can use
it to help fi nance the purchase of
another property. In a low-interest
rate environment, mortgage rates
are lower as are the costs of buying a
income property. You’ll build up more
equity when you earn rental income
to pay down the mortgage. In the
future, you could use that additional
equity to buy another property or
properties but you should ensure you
can make larger mortgage payments
when rates increase.
You can earn additional income
regularly: As long as you have a
tenant, you’ll earn monthly income on
a regular basis. The more investment
properties you have, the more you
could potentially earn. You don’t
often get regular income from other
types of investments.
You get tax deductions: While you’ll
earn rental income, you’ll also be able
to deduct any expenses. Advertising,
insurance, maintenance and repairs,
property taxes, and legal fees are
just a few of the expenses that are
deductible. It’s best to consult with
your accountant to fi nd out what
costs you can deduct.
What to consider before buying an investment property
Disadvantages
You may need additional fi nancing: If
you want to buy a multi-unit property
and intend to live in it, you’ll need
a down payment of between fi ve
and 10 per cent, depending on the
total number of units in the property.
But when you purchase a property
you don’t plan to live in, you need
to put down a down payment of at
least 20 per cent. Also, some lenders
won’t recognize 100 per cent of the
potential rental income you might
expect to earn; some may consider
just 50 per cent, while other lenders
might consider 80 per cent. In other
words, you could be forced to make a
bigger down payment to qualify for a
mortgage.
You might not always have a tenant:
Ideally, you’ll earn enough rental
income to cover your annual costs.
However, you’ll still need to make
mortgage payments without a tenant.
You should be prepared for the worst
and have an emergency fund for the
times you don’t have someone to rent
your place.
Your property isn’t a liquid
investment: If you own stocks or
bonds, you can buy and sell them
quite quickly. However, it can take
a long time between listing your
property for sale and the closing date.
This might be a problem if you need
the money right away.
You have additional responsibilities:
Being a landlord can be a di� cult
job. You’re responsible for any
maintenance and repairs that need
to be done. But there are also some
headaches you have to deal with,
like a tenant that damages your
property or misses a rent payment.
The alternative is to hire a property
manager. He or she can take care of
those problems but at a cost to you.
While an investment property will
provide you with additional income,
it’s good to be aware of the pros and
cons before you ultimately decide to
make a purchase.
Alyssa Richard is the founder and CEO of ratehub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart fi nancial decisions.
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THE AVERAGE PRICE of new detached
homes in the Greater Toronto Area
has surpassed $1 million for the
fi rst time, according to the Building
Industry and Land Development
Association (BILD).
As of March 31, the average price
of new detached homes available for
sale in the GTA was $1.045 million,
according to Altus Group, BILD’s
o� cial source for new-home market
intelligence.
The new detached home average
price has grown by 21 per cent in 12
months, and in the last decade has
more than doubled. In March 2015,
the average was $861,848, and in
March 2006 it was $439,294.
BILD President and CEO Bryan
Tuckey attributes much of the
dramatic price increase to the supply
of new housing not keeping pace
with demand due to government
intensifi cation policies and a lack of
serviced developable land.
“The demand for detached homes
is far outpacing supply as the GTA’s
population continues to grow,” says
Tuckey. “Our region has record-
low levels of new detached homes
available for sale, which drives up
prices and reduces housing choice
for consumers.”
There were 905 detached homes
sold in March, down nine per cent
from March 2015 and three per
cent below the 10-year average.
As of March 31, across the entire
GTA, there only 1,634 new detached
homes available for sale in remaining
inventory. In March 2006, there were
11,149 detached homes in remaining
inventory.
Trending
New detached homes in GTA crack $1-million mark
The home building and land development industry continues to meet the
province’s intensifi cation requirements, Tuckey says, and is building more
townhomes and highrise condos. Still, demand for new detached homes
remains strong.
The average price for all lowrise homes, including townhomes and semi-
detached homes, also set a new record in March, reaching $849,312. This is a
15-per-cent increase from March 2015.
The average price of a new townhome reached $672,419, while new semi-
detached homes averaged $612,487.
“New lowrise homes are being purchased faster than they can be brought
to market,” Tuckey says. “As long as demand for lowrise homes continues to
outpace supply, we will continue to see rapid price growth.”
There were 2,032 lowrise homes sold in March, an increase of 16 per cent
from March 2015, and 26 per cent more than the 10-year average. As of March
31, there were only 3,036 homes in remaining inventory, a new record low. Ten
years ago there were 16,757 lowrise homes in remaining inventory.
With many fi rst-time buyers unable to a� ord a lowrise home, the highrise
market provides a more a� ordable option.
The average price of a new highrise home increased two per cent from
March 2015 to $459,231. On a price per square foot basis, prices increased four
per cent to $582.
The highrise market recorded 1,560 new home sales in March, down 22 per
cent from March 2015, and 12 per cent below the 10-year average.
Meanwhile, highrise inventory decreased to 18,280 across the GTA.
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Advice | FUNDAMENTALLY SPEAKING
PLANNING TO BUY YOUR FIRST home
and not sure where to begin? Here
are six homebuying tips to help you
prepare.
1. Get with the programs
There are various government
programs available to help you
buy a home.
Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP): The
HBP allows fi rst-time buyers to
withdraw up to $25,000 from their
RRSP to put toward a down payment
on a home. You have up to 15 years
to repay the funds.
First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax
Credit (HBTC): Eligible fi rst-time
buyers can apply for the FTHB to
help o� set the costs associated with
purchasing a home, such as legal
fees, disbursements and land transfer
taxes. The credit can provide up to
$750 in federal tax relief.
More information on these
programs is available at cra.gc.ca
2. Explore your options
First-time buyers can buy a home with
as little as fi ve per cent of the purchase
price as a down payment – as long
as the property is less than $500,000.
Anything higher than that, and the
minimum down payment for the portion
of the price higher than $500,000 is
10 per cent. So, assuming your price
range is at that threshold, you’ll need
to come up with at least $25,000.
At that purchase price, depending
on the market you’re in, this could
mean you’d then be looking at a
townhome, semi-detached or even a
condo, instead of a detached home.
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3. Check with the bank of mom and dad
If your parents are baby boomers
who have had the good fortune of
building equity over the years as they
paid down their mortgage while the
value of their property multiplied,
well… they may be in a position to
help. Many buyers are hitting up the
bank of mom and dad. In the last two
years, 28 per cent of fi rst-time buyers
called on the bank of mom and dad
to help fi nance their purchase; from
2010 to 2014, only 17 per cent did.
4. Become tech savvy
Mortgage consumers are becoming
very tech savvy. In Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corp.’s 2015 Mortgage
Consumer Survey, 78 per cent of
respondents researched online,
with 70 per cent using an mortgage
calculator to help determine their
payments. And social media is playing
a more important role – 20 per cent
used sites such as Facebook to learn
more, 17 per cent used a mobile
device, and of those, 22 per cent used
a mortgage related app. And all of
these fi gures are growing.
5. Befriend a broker or banker
Like many things in life, it’s all about
relationships. And whether you
use broker or a banker to secure a
mortgage, you’ll likely come to value
the relationship. In the same CMHC
survey, consumer loyalty strengthened
the longer people stayed with their
lender. But since we’re talking about
money, people are willing to switch
lenders to get a better rate and save –
a fact which is much more prevalent
for bankers than brokers. And because
brokers are able to o� er products
from multiple lenders, as opposed to
bankers who o� er only the products of
their own institution, the market share
held by brokers is growing notably,
particularly among repeat buyers.
6. Research, research, research
These days, with prices rising as they
are and uncertainty in some markets,
thorough research is an absolute
must. Everything from your target
area, desired housing type, builder or
realtor, fi nances, how much you can
a� ord, who you borrow from and the
structure of your mortgage – take
your time. Take months. Don’t rush
anything. Anything.
Wayne Karl is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl.
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Advice | LOCATION ADVICE
PEOPLE OFTEN SAY that “location,
location, location” is the key to a
successful real estate development. I
couldn’t agree more. A prime location
is the most important factor when
it comes to new home investment,
because you can always remodel or
alter it, but you cannot move it. You
are committed to the area in which
you have purchased.
Be sure to look at location from
several angles, such as your work
commute. Investigate your options.
Do you have access to major
highways and public transit? First-
time buyers who stretch their budgets
to a ord a down payment may be
able to get around e ciently without
owning a vehicle, which is a major
money saver. Once you seriously
consider a location, try your work
commute during rush hour. Is it
reasonable?
With the growing number of
families purchasing new homes
today, proximity to schools, shopping,
medical facilities and entertainment
venues is increasingly important.
The point is, consider location in the
context of your lifestyle. Nowadays,
you have the advantage of being able
to check an area’s walkability. This is a
huge advantage when narrowing your
search for a new home.
Canadian Real Estate Watch
recently summarized the three key
factors you should look for in real
estate investment, whether you are
buying a unit and living in it or buying
a unit as an investment and renting it
The importance of location when buying real estate
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for income. Consider these factors:
1 | Access: The location must have
public transit and be easily accessible
to anyone.
2 | Are retailers investing in the
location? If major national chains
are investing in your neighbourhood,
that’s a good sign.
3 | Is public infrastructure being
redeveloped? A healthy and vibrant
“not-left-behind” neighbourhood is a
strong indicator of a good investment.
All of these factors are strong
fundamentals that infl uenced
the locations for my recent
developments. For example, The
Rosedale on Bloor (at Sherbourne)
will be next door to the TTC, close
to the Don Valley Parkway and
world-renowned retailers. Yonge
Park Plaza o ce condominiums at
Yonge and York Mills is in a dynamic
neighbourhood that has a one-
million-plus population within a
10-km radius, and o ers direct TTC
subway tunnel access from within
the building. Steps to TTC transit
and the underground PATH system,
Dundas Square Gardens at Dundas
and Jarvis streets is adjacent to
Ryerson University and George Brown
College’s King Street campus.
When it comes to quality of life
and return on investment, location
continues to be of prime importance,
certainly for purchasers, but also for
developers. Land is a non-renewable
resource, and as it becomes scarcer,
developers have to be mindful when
selecting a new site to develop.
Dr. Steve Gupta is the chairman and CEO of The Gupta Group and president and CEO of Easton’s Group of Hotels. He recently received his Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) from Ryerson University. For more information, visit eastonsgroup.com
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Property Profile | FIELDGATE HOMES
TIME AND TIME AGAIN, when we ask our homeowners why they
chose to buy a Fieldgate home, we get some pretty familiar answers.
Many say that the deciding factor was Fieldgate’s award winning
floorplan designs, while others say it was the beautiful master-
planned community design. Whatever your reason for choosing
Fieldgate, with New Releases coming soon to all three of our current
new home communities, we’re confident that you will find a home
that you’ll love in 2016 with Fieldgate Homes.
Impressions – Kleinburg The new release at Impressions in Kleinburg on May 14 at 11 a.m.
features yet another stellar collection of luxurious family residences
in a charming village setting. Featuring exquisite single detached
38- and 44-ft. homes starting from more than $1 million, you can
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The Bazille A elevation decorated model home at Impressions in Kleinburg is 3,448 sq. ft., and with a guest suite, 3,600 sq. ft.
Register today for exciting new releases from Fieldgate Homeson May 14 and May 21
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discover a lifestyle of true comfort
and prestige in this exceptional family
community.
Throughout all of the GTA, there’s
no place quite like the Village of
Kleinburg. Perfectly nestled between
the east and west branches of the
Humber River, Kleinburg offers
all the pleasures of small town
life just minutes from the big city
conveniences of Vaughan and the
surrounding area. Vaughan’s many
other charming neighbourhoods
also offer convenient shopping
destinations – such as Vaughan Mills
– boasting a host of major retailers
and top name brands. Commuting is
made easy with Hwys. 27, 400, 427
and 407 all just minutes away.
Valleylands – West Brampton You can register now for the next
release at Valleylands on May 21 at
11 a.m. Boasting a fantastic selection
of single detached 38- and 50-ft.
designs from the $700’s, discerning
homebuyers are going to like what
they see when they discover these
impeccably crafted luxury homes.
At Valleylands, the best of west
Brampton living is literally at your
doorstep. The Heartland Town Centre
is only five minutes away, offering
major retailers such as Best Buy,
Home Depot and Costco. Nearby Erin
Mills Town Centre, Trinity Common
Mall and Bramalea City Centre also
offer wonderful selections of shops
and restaurants. Nature lovers can
soak up the Credit River landscape
at nearby El Dorado Park and golfing
enthusiasts will be impressed with the
great selection of golf courses within
a short driving distance. If that weren’t
enough, the commute to Toronto is
a breeze with Hwys. 401 and 407 just
minutes away.
CityTowns – West Brampton The homes at CityTowns offer an ideal
combination of form and function,
with contemporary open-concept
floor plans that offer ample space
for growing families. These two- and
three-storey designs have been
expertly conceived to provide you with
everything you need – family-sized
kitchens, spacious living and dining
areas, impressive master suites, large
bedrooms and more. With homes
priced from the $400’s, you can
discover great style and great value
here. Register today at fieldgatehomes.
com for the next release.
Coming Soon – Stouffville & West WhitbyAn all new release will be coming
soon to Stouffville’s popular Blue Sky
Community. Featuring a range of
single-detached homes and freehold
townhomes in this popular community
setting, GTA homebuyers have a lot to
look forward to.
Our next master-planned
community is Whitby Meadows.
It will feature an exceptional
selection of 30-, 36-, 42-ft. single
detached homes, semis and freehold
townhomes in west Whitby’s finest
natural setting.
To register for the next release at any
of our three current communities,
please visit fieldgatehomes.com
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Advice | MONEY MATTERS
THE HOUSING MARKET has gone
wild with people panting for good
investments opportunities. Slow down
and consider all the angles before you
dive into homeownership.
There’s something about money
Did you see that? The issue has
shifted from “shelter” to “profi t.” That’s
because people believe that a home
is a good investment.
While money is a key consideration,
it shouldn’t be the only consideration.
If you’re going to make the move
from renting to buying, look at the
dollars and cents.
First there’s the straight calculation
that compares the cost of carrying
your own home (your principal and
interest payments and property taxes)
with the cost of renting one.
Renters aren’t responsible for
maintenance. Homebuyers also
need to consider closing costs which
include legal fees, land transfer tax,
and other miscellaneous expenses
that you avoid by renting. First and
last months’ rent is also a ways
smaller than the typical down
payment on a home.
Of course, when you own, no
matter how small the principal
portion of your mortgage is (and it’s
minuscule in the early years), as long
as the market is stable, and you’re
not looking to make a quick sale,
homeowners are building equity and
increasing their net worth with every
mortgage payment. And when you
sell your principal residence one day,
the money earned is tax free.
Owning versus renting
By Gail Vaz-Oxlade
MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice
It’s a wonderful life
When I was in my 20s, I lived in a
neighbourhood that was suited to
a single girl hell bent on a good
time. Back then, renting was the
perfect solution: one of limited
responsibilities and commitment.
Renting is virtually a worry-free
existence — assuming you have a
decent landlord.
Homeownership is a responsibility
that also brings a ton of warm, fuzzy
feelings. It means you can put down
roots. You have complete control of
your environment so, yes, you can
paint your living room red.
Location, location
Buying a home in a neighbourhood
you don’t know well is one a
common mistake. If you’re new in
town, consider renting for six months
or a year to get a feel for the area. If
you like living there, you’ll feel more
comfortable buying a home.
Steady as she goes
Your employment prospects should
be stable before you consider buying
a home. Homeownership requires
a number of regular payments —
mortgage, property taxes, utilities,
maintenance and insurance. Missing
any of these payments can trigger
dire consequences.
There are a number of fi nancial
factors to consider when it comes
to buying versus renting. But the
decision involves much more than
just running the numbers. You’ve also
got to look at the emotional rewards
and challenges of each alternative.
I’ve been a renter and I’ve been
an homeowner, and overall I like
ownership more.
Gail Vaz-Oxlade is the host of Til Debt Do Us Part, author of Debt Free Forever and blogs daily at gailvazoxlade.com. Follow Gail on Twitter at twitter.com/GailVazOxlade.
While money is a key consideration, it shouldn’t be the only consideration. If you’re going to make the move from renting to buying, look at the dollars and cents.
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BUILDING ON MORE THAN 50 YEARS
of experience, Averton Homes
has established a reputation for
innovative residential design and
quality construction offering some
of the finest new home communities
in the Greater Toronto Area. From
single-family homes and towns to
highrise condominiums, Averton
offers the ultimate in luxury home
design in the best well established
neighbourhoods.
With Averton’s Home of your
Dreams event on now, homebuyers
can choose from a wide selection
of new homes in the best locations.
Special incentives being offered in
every community, and homebuyers
will also receive the best home prices
throughout the GTA.
Property Profile | AVERTON HOMES
cover story
Averton’s Home of your dreams event is on now!
Main Street Seaton
Averton Homes has just released the
second phase of Pickering’s fastest-
selling townhome community, Main
Street Seaton.
Representing one of the GTA’s best
new home values, Main Street Seaton
offers homebuyers an unprecedented
collection of heritage-inspired
brownstone townhomes. Starting from
the mid $300’s and ranging in size
from 1,105 to 1,537 sq. ft., towns are
available in three distinct collections,
including back-to-back garden
towns, conventional coach towns and
contemporary urban towns.
Averton Square
This May, Averton Homes is set to
launch a fabulous new collection
of expansive townhomes at
Averton Square. Held exclusively
at the Averton Square sales office,
homebuyers will be given an exclusive
opportunity to own a fabulous new
dream home right in the heart of
Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Priced from the low $500’s and
ranging in size from 1,950 to 2,265 sq.
ft., the exclusive 25-unit community
of townhomes offers unprecedented
choice in the charming historic town.
Averton Square also offers
bungalow and bungalows with lofts
ranging from 1,357 up to 2,423 sq. ft.
priced from the high $600’s. Tour our
beautiful model homes.
Beacon Hill
In the heart of historic Bowmanville,
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Averton Homes will introduce an
amazing new collection of freehold
towns. Coming this spring, this
is one of Bowmanville’s most
anticipated events.
Ranging in size from 1,526 to
2,110 sq. ft. and priced from the
low $400’s, the new residences will
feature architecturally-designed
streetscapes, spacious floorplans and
luxurious finishes.
Register online at averton.ca to find
out more.
Victoria Highlands
Amidst the rolling hills and
countryside of Mount Albert, Victoria
Highlands offers unprecedented value
in the heart of the GTA.
Priced from the mid $600’s and
ranging in size from 1,798 to 3,342
sq. ft., Victoria Highlands currently
offers a wide selection of beautiful
bungalows and two-storey detached
homes on 33-, 40- and 65-ft. lots.
With construction well underway,
homebuyers can now choose from
an incredible selection of inventory
homes.
Averton Common
Situated in the historic Kleinburg
Village, Averton Common is a unique
enclave of intimate condominium
villas adjacent to the preserved
heritage residence, Martin Smith
House.
Thirty-two residences in total,
many of the luxurious one- and
two-storey residences overlook
the adjacent lush ravine and the
meandering Humber River.
The well-appointed suites range
in size from 890 to more than 1,700
sq. ft. and are priced from the high
$600’s. Exquisite suites are available
with 30 day closings.
This April, Averton will officially be
opening the community’s designer
decorated model suite. Come in for a
tour today!
Coming soon:
A fabulous new-home community
of townhomes is coming to the
charming town of Mount Albert.
Averton will be holding an exclusive
Grand Opening celebration on their
newest project, Village Green coming
this June. Register today to stay
informed and receive your invitation
to the event.
Also coming soon, Averton
will be introducing its newest
estate community to the city of
Peterborough, The Estates of
Riverbend. Featuring an all-detached
community of exquisite bungalows
and two-storey homes on 70-ft. lots,
each residence will feature captivating
river views, and garages for up to
four vehicles. Register on-line today
to receive up-to-date community
information and to be on the Preview
Opening event list!
For more information on these
fabulous new-home communities,
visit averton.ca today.
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BUILDING ON MORE THAN 50 YEARS
of experience, Averton Homes
has established a reputation for
innovative residential design and
quality construction offering some
of the finest new home communities
in the Greater Toronto Area. From
single-family homes and towns to
highrise condominiums, Averton
offers the ultimate in luxury home
design in the best well established
neighbourhoods.
With Averton’s Home of your
Dreams event on now, homebuyers
can choose from a wide selection
of new homes in the best locations.
Special incentives being offered in
every community, and homebuyers
will also receive the best home prices
throughout the GTA.
Property Profile | AVERTON HOMES
cover story
Averton’s Home of your dreams event is on now!
Main Street Seaton
Averton Homes has just released the
second phase of Pickering’s fastest-
selling townhome community, Main
Street Seaton.
Representing one of the GTA’s best
new home values, Main Street Seaton
offers homebuyers an unprecedented
collection of heritage-inspired
brownstone townhomes. Starting from
the mid $300’s and ranging in size
from 1,105 to 1,537 sq. ft., towns are
available in three distinct collections,
including back-to-back garden
towns, conventional coach towns and
contemporary urban towns.
Averton Square
This May, Averton Homes is set to
launch a fabulous new collection
of expansive townhomes at
Averton Square. Held exclusively
at the Averton Square sales office,
homebuyers will be given an exclusive
opportunity to own a fabulous new
dream home right in the heart of
Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Priced from the low $500’s and
ranging in size from 1,950 to 2,265 sq.
ft., the exclusive 25-unit community
of townhomes offers unprecedented
choice in the charming historic town.
Averton Square also offers
bungalow and bungalows with lofts
ranging from 1,357 up to 2,423 sq. ft.
priced from the high $600’s. Tour our
beautiful model homes.
Beacon Hill
In the heart of historic Bowmanville,
030-031 Cover Story Averton_MT-WK.indd 2 4/26/16 10:51 AM
Averton Homes will introduce an
amazing new collection of freehold
towns. Coming this spring, this
is one of Bowmanville’s most
anticipated events.
Ranging in size from 1,526 to
2,110 sq. ft. and priced from the
low $400’s, the new residences will
feature architecturally-designed
streetscapes, spacious floorplans and
luxurious finishes.
Register online at averton.ca to find
out more.
Victoria Highlands
Amidst the rolling hills and
countryside of Mount Albert, Victoria
Highlands offers unprecedented value
in the heart of the GTA.
Priced from the mid $600’s and
ranging in size from 1,798 to 3,342
sq. ft., Victoria Highlands currently
offers a wide selection of beautiful
bungalows and two-storey detached
homes on 33-, 40- and 65-ft. lots.
With construction well underway,
homebuyers can now choose from
an incredible selection of inventory
homes.
Averton Common
Situated in the historic Kleinburg
Village, Averton Common is a unique
enclave of intimate condominium
villas adjacent to the preserved
heritage residence, Martin Smith
House.
Thirty-two residences in total,
many of the luxurious one- and
two-storey residences overlook
the adjacent lush ravine and the
meandering Humber River.
The well-appointed suites range
in size from 890 to more than 1,700
sq. ft. and are priced from the high
$600’s. Exquisite suites are available
with 30 day closings.
This April, Averton will officially be
opening the community’s designer
decorated model suite. Come in for a
tour today!
Coming soon:
A fabulous new-home community
of townhomes is coming to the
charming town of Mount Albert.
Averton will be holding an exclusive
Grand Opening celebration on their
newest project, Village Green coming
this June. Register today to stay
informed and receive your invitation
to the event.
Also coming soon, Averton
will be introducing its newest
estate community to the city of
Peterborough, The Estates of
Riverbend. Featuring an all-detached
community of exquisite bungalows
and two-storey homes on 70-ft. lots,
each residence will feature captivating
river views, and garages for up to
four vehicles. Register on-line today
to receive up-to-date community
information and to be on the Preview
Opening event list!
For more information on these
fabulous new-home communities,
visit averton.ca today.
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Advice | QUICK TIPS
IT’S TIME TO DISPEL some organizing
myths that may be keeping you stuck
in your mess:
1 | Multi-tasking is always
productive. False. Although useful
in some situations, multi-tasking can
cause you to lose your focus and
make costly and time-consuming
mistakes. When working on important
tasks, multi-tasking is probably not a
good idea. Some things require your
undivided attention.
Multi-tasking distracts us from
being in the present moment, which
can drain our energy and leave us
feeling exhausted and unfulfi lled.
Next time you are participating in an
activity, be with that activity rather
than thinking about all the things you
should be doing instead, or have to
do later. Resist the habit of trying to
do two things at once.
2 | Being messy automatically
means you are disorganized. False.
Organizing is not about how it
looks, it’s about how it works. Visual,
creative types need to have things out
where they can see them because
out-of-sight is out-of-mind for
them. This may cause their spaces
to appear disorganized to others,
but they probably know exactly
where everything is. On the fl ip side,
visual types lose focus when there
is too much to look at, so they need
products that allow them to contain
their belongings to minimize the
visual clutter. For example, a literature
Four organizing myths that keep your life in disarray
By Hellen Buttigieg
MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice
sorter allows them to contain their
papers while still keeping them
within view.
3 | You have to toss everything to
get organized. False. I often hear
people say to me, “There’s no way
I could get organized because I am
too sentimental. I don’t want to get
rid of everything.” Although you
shouldn’t keep things you don’t like
or will never use, there’s always a
way to either display or store the
things that matter. For example,
shadow boxes or display cases allow
you to protect as well as showcase
the possessions that truly mean
something to you.
4 | If you write it on a to-do list, it
will get done. False. I had a client
who was so proud of her to-do list.
It was prioritized, colour coded and
categorized, yet she was frustrated and
overwhelmed at how many things on
the list were not getting done. To get
anything done, you have to actually
schedule time to do the things on your
list. Simply putting a task on a list is not
a commitment. Blocking time on your
calendar to do it is.
Hellen Buttigieg is a certifi ed professional organizer, life coach, TV host and owner of We Organize U. Visit her website, weorganizeu.com, or email Hellen at [email protected]
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coming next to stouffville!
register now!vistaflatsandtowns.com
Ten years and more than 800 families after it all
began, Geranium Homes invites you to be
part of the final phase of Stouffville’s
multi-award winning Cardinal Point
community.
Introducing VISTA — a new way
of living in Stouffville.
Located steps from a natural
ravine with miles of trails,
these exciting new
condominium 1-storey flats
and 2-storey towns
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design and exceptional
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Property Profile | MATTAMY HOMES
EYES WILL SOON BE on King Township
where Canada’s largest home
builder – and North America’s largest
privately owned builder – Mattamy
Homes, will soon be opening an
exclusive community of executive
homes. Interest will be elevated
as Mattamy has built its reputation
on consistently high standards of
thoughtful home and community
design; things are always done the
right way for the right reasons. And
the reasons, invariably, are to provide
the best possible living experience for
the company’s homeowners.
Mattamy incorporates a design
philosophy based on maximizing real
and aesthetic spaciousness – with all
square footage optimized for most
efficient use.
Mattamy’s executive homes in
The Estates of King Township will be
expansive, bright and welcoming. The
rooms are designed to account for the
comings-and-goings of active families,
with features such as fireplaces
politely tucked into walls and corners.
Generous rooms will allow families
LocationKing Township
BuilderMattamy Homes
DevelopmentThe Estates of King Township
Home TypeExecutive homes
Contactmattamyhomes.com
An elite community is coming soonfrom Canada’s most experienced builder
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to congregate and linger – and are
created to make the prospect more
appealing with oversized windows
selected to fi ll spaces with warm,
inspiring natural light.
Naturally, comprehensive luxury
is expected and Mattamy delivers
bountifully. Sculpted works on their
own, magnifi cent staircases lead
residents and all eyes dramatically
to the upper fl oors. The master
bedrooms open into expansive and
indulgently appointed ensuites,
sizeable walk-in closets, and off er
each homeowner to personalize
not just decor but also their home’s
architectural design. Not only
does the company off er a wealth
of options, its Architect’s Choice
program bestows the ability to
personalize a plan in order to address
specifi c needs or desires.
The Estates of King Township
will be a private community limited
to 52 expansive lots of 50 and 65
ft. Strategically situated in one of
the GTA’s most compelling locales,
the King region off ers a host of
opportunities for fulfi lling living. Chief
among the attractions is the richness
of recreational possibilities from
golf at the King’s Riding Golf Club to
multiple equestrian pursuits to hiking
and cycling along the many nearby
trails and through the Cold Creek
Conservation area. Of course, the
necessary conveniences of modern
living – from retail to dining and
entertainment – are all nearby and
supplemented by delights such as the
King City Farmers’ Market, The King
Township Historical Society Museum
and the King Township Museum.
For the residents of The Estates
of King Township, Villanova College
and Athletic Centre is positioned
immediately across the street – an
address already considered one of
prominence and signifi cance. The
limited number of lots to be released
certainly underlines the exclusivity of
the community. We recommend you
register soon to ensure you don’t miss
your chance to become a part of The
Estates of King Township.
Mattamy Homes is BILD’s 6-time GTA Builder of The Year
Update: Mattamy was recently
named the GTA Builder of the Year
Award for an unprecedented sixth
time by the Building Industry and
Land Development Association (BILD).
Mattamy is particularly proud of this
award as it’s based on feedback from
current Mattamy Homeowners.
For more information, register now
at mattamyhomes.com
the grace of morning kitchens to
ensure that even busy homeowners
maintain the ability to shine right after
rising. The off er of three-car garages
reassures that all motorized mounts
can also be well and safely kept.
As you would expect, Mattamy
will exploit its mastery of materials,
textures, and shades to fi nish each
home in the most elegant manner
– with hardwoods, stone, glass
and metals selected and crafted
by teams of design specialists.
Naturally, Mattamy will encourage
MORE PHOTOS ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/mattamy-king
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Property Profile | MATTAMY HOMES
EYES WILL SOON BE on King Township
where Canada’s largest home
builder – and North America’s largest
privately owned builder – Mattamy
Homes, will soon be opening an
exclusive community of executive
homes. Interest will be elevated
as Mattamy has built its reputation
on consistently high standards of
thoughtful home and community
design; things are always done the
right way for the right reasons. And
the reasons, invariably, are to provide
the best possible living experience for
the company’s homeowners.
Mattamy incorporates a design
philosophy based on maximizing real
and aesthetic spaciousness – with all
square footage optimized for most
efficient use.
Mattamy’s executive homes in
The Estates of King Township will be
expansive, bright and welcoming. The
rooms are designed to account for the
comings-and-goings of active families,
with features such as fireplaces
politely tucked into walls and corners.
Generous rooms will allow families
LocationKing Township
BuilderMattamy Homes
DevelopmentThe Estates of King Township
Home TypeExecutive homes
Contactmattamyhomes.com
An elite community is coming soonfrom Canada’s most experienced builder
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to congregate and linger – and are
created to make the prospect more
appealing with oversized windows
selected to fi ll spaces with warm,
inspiring natural light.
Naturally, comprehensive luxury
is expected and Mattamy delivers
bountifully. Sculpted works on their
own, magnifi cent staircases lead
residents and all eyes dramatically
to the upper fl oors. The master
bedrooms open into expansive and
indulgently appointed ensuites,
sizeable walk-in closets, and off er
each homeowner to personalize
not just decor but also their home’s
architectural design. Not only
does the company off er a wealth
of options, its Architect’s Choice
program bestows the ability to
personalize a plan in order to address
specifi c needs or desires.
The Estates of King Township
will be a private community limited
to 52 expansive lots of 50 and 65
ft. Strategically situated in one of
the GTA’s most compelling locales,
the King region off ers a host of
opportunities for fulfi lling living. Chief
among the attractions is the richness
of recreational possibilities from
golf at the King’s Riding Golf Club to
multiple equestrian pursuits to hiking
and cycling along the many nearby
trails and through the Cold Creek
Conservation area. Of course, the
necessary conveniences of modern
living – from retail to dining and
entertainment – are all nearby and
supplemented by delights such as the
King City Farmers’ Market, The King
Township Historical Society Museum
and the King Township Museum.
For the residents of The Estates
of King Township, Villanova College
and Athletic Centre is positioned
immediately across the street – an
address already considered one of
prominence and signifi cance. The
limited number of lots to be released
certainly underlines the exclusivity of
the community. We recommend you
register soon to ensure you don’t miss
your chance to become a part of The
Estates of King Township.
Mattamy Homes is BILD’s 6-time GTA Builder of The Year
Update: Mattamy was recently
named the GTA Builder of the Year
Award for an unprecedented sixth
time by the Building Industry and
Land Development Association (BILD).
Mattamy is particularly proud of this
award as it’s based on feedback from
current Mattamy Homeowners.
For more information, register now
at mattamyhomes.com
the grace of morning kitchens to
ensure that even busy homeowners
maintain the ability to shine right after
rising. The off er of three-car garages
reassures that all motorized mounts
can also be well and safely kept.
As you would expect, Mattamy
will exploit its mastery of materials,
textures, and shades to fi nish each
home in the most elegant manner
– with hardwoods, stone, glass
and metals selected and crafted
by teams of design specialists.
Naturally, Mattamy will encourage
MORE PHOTOS ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/mattamy-king
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Property Profile | HEATHWOOD HOMES & ANDRIN HOMES
FOR THE FIRST TIME in more than 10
years, a brand new master-planned
community is coming soon to Whitby!
Now is the time to register for the first
phase of the much-anticipated Country
Lane – an outstanding residential
opportunity at Taunton Road and
Country Lane. Offering both country
living and urban convenience, the
community is located just one km west
of the new Hwy. 407 connection and
only moments to Hwy. 12.
Country Lane is situated in Whitby’s
most developing areas, east of Lake
Ridge Road/Hwy. 23 and west of
Cochrane Street, adjacent to the
beautiful Heber Down Conservation
Area. This stunning natural amenity
offers fishing, picnicking and nature
walks enhanced by scenic views of the
Lynde Creek Valley.
During the past decade, the award-
winning Town of Whitby has evolved
with an influx of vibrant new shops
and services, while maintaining the
heritage flair of its historic downtown.
The new Whitby has been ranked in the
top 10 Best Places to Live in Canada.
Local amenities include community
centres, schools, parks, shopping,
golf, entertainment venues, eclectic
restaurants and a beautiful section of
the Waterfront Trail.
Within this exciting context, Country
Lane will feature distinctive entry gates
for a true sense of place, as well as
walking trails that lead to the pathways in
the Conservation Area.
LocationWhitby
BuilderHeathwood Homes & Andrin Homes
DevelopmentCountry Lane
Home TypeDetached homes on 36- and 45-ft. lots in a master-planned community
Contactcountrylanewhitby.com
Remarkable residential opportunity coming soon from Heathwood and Andrin
Register now for Country Lane in the new Whitby
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PRICES AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. E. & O. E. RENDERINGS ARE ARTIST’S CONCEPT.
Register Now to Stay Informed
CountryLaneWhitby.com
For those who dream of a lifestyle surrounded by the beauty of nature, yet close to modern urban amenities, Country Lane is the perfect place to put down roots.
Here your magnifi cent home will be close to parks, playgrounds, walking trails, fantastic shopping and beautiful Lake Ontario. And commuters rejoice – you will also be minutes from GO, 401 and new highway 412 that will link 407 and 401.
Choose from gorgeous new detached home designs on 36’ and 45’ lots. But plan to choose early – this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Don’t miss out!
Coming to Whitby in May. Spectacular upcountry living.
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The community will also feature an
active park with a splash pad and
baseball field. The master-planning
that has gone into Country Lane
includes unique streetscapes, traffic
calming roundabouts, and in the first
phase, detached homes on 36- and
45-ft. lots.
Country Lane will include close
to 600 well-appointed homes
highlighted by contemporary and
transitional designs. Prices will begin
from the $600,000s.
The master-planned community
is brought to you by two masterful
builders. A fully integrated real estate
company, Andrin Homes has been
active in the development, financing
and construction of residential and
commercial properties throughout
Southern Ontario for more than
20 years. The firm’s founder and
President, Peter Smith, is a partner in
the Kerbel Group, a major developer
in the Metropolitan Toronto area
since the early 1950s. The company is
known for its outstanding designs and
high quality workmanship.
One of the GTA’s top builders,
Heathwood Homes has been bringing
communities to life for more than 40
years, and has earned a reputation as a
builder with a difference. Unparalleled
quality and customer service are
standard features that come along
with every Heathwood residence.
A high level of repeat and referral
customers speaks to the company’s
dedication to excellent design, quality
and service. One look and you’ll be
“Home at Last.”
Act now to get on the priority list for
an invitation to the Country Lane
Private Preview and be among the
first in line when the doors open
this spring. Advance registration
also means you will have the first
choice of lots and home designs,
plus preferred pricing. Visit
countrylanewhitby.com today!
Country Lane will include close to 600 well-appointed homes highlighted by contemporary and transitional designs. Prices will begin from the $600,000s.
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Introducing the ideal master-planned community close to everything but far from ordinary.
Go shopping at Upper Canada Mall and big box stores. Plus, easy access to the new 404 extension
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$700’sStarting from the
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LOCATED NEAR DOWNTOWN
Mississauga, the neighbourhood
of Erin Mills begins at Dundas
Street West and Mississauga Road
in the east, and ends at Ninth Line
and Winston Churchill Blvd. in the
north. Average to larger luxury
suburban homes characterize this
neighbourhood, known for wide
streets and lawns catered towards
families with children. Demand for
housing has increased over the years,
resulting in higher home prices.
The vibe
Major housing developments fi ll this
neighbourhood, many deviating from
traditional cookie-cutter suburban
homes. Schools, parks and small strip
malls boasting unique restaurants
are scattered throughout the area,
lending to the major focal point of
the neighbourhood – Erin Mills
Town Centre.
Neighbourhood Profi le
In the area
Erin Mills is home to several well-
known public schools, including
John Fraser Secondary School,
St. Aloysius Gonzaga and Stephen
Lewis Secondary School, all of which
were among the top rated high
schools in Mississauga, according
to Fraser Institute’s 2014 ranking.
Right on the outskirts of the Erin Mills
boundary is the University of Toronto
Mississauga campus.
Planes, trains & automobiles
Erin Mills residents have access to
Mississauga’s MiWay bus system
that has 80 di� erent routes covering
3,600 bus stops. Buying a pass or
using a Presto Card is the best option
when using this service, as the fare is
$3.50 per ride on its own. Erin Mills is
close to several GO stations, including
Streetsville, Clarkson and Erindale,
which are all approximately 10 to 15
minutes away from Erin Mills Town
Centre.
Real estate
Families looking to settle down or
younger individuals hoping to fi nd
a permanent home would benefi t
from the area’s amenities and low
crime rate. However, with a price
tag of more than $700,000 for a
detached home, Erin Mills may be
out of reach for many. Fortunately,
new developments are introducing
more housing options to the area,
providing more a� ordable choices to
homebuyers. Erin Mill’s proximity to
many urban hotspots makes it an up-
and-coming neighbourhood.
Olivia Bowden is a freelance writer and an Editorial Intern at YP NextHome. She attends Carleton University and is completing a Master of Journalism degree. Olivia enjoys learning and writing about the Canadian real estate market.
Erin MillsAn up-and-coming neighbourhood
By Olivia Bowden
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Average household income
$129,212Family structure
Own vs. rent
On tap
Fast facts
FAMILIES
65%COUPLES
22%SINGLES
OWNERS
RENTERS
13%
84%
16%
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MILLENNIALS, PLEASE ADJUST YOUR HOMEBUYING
aspirations. Your targets are a little off , so we’ve
assembled Canada’s most millennial friendly housing
markets to help you.
Many of you – those 18 to 34, the generally accepted
age range for millennials – seem to be aware of what’s
going on in Canadian real estate. Others, though…
According to the 2016 Bank of Montreal Millennial
Home Buyer Report, 76 per cent of Canadian millennials
who currently rent, expect to buy a home within the next
fi ve years. But aff ordability is cited as a major concern.
Aff ordability challenges
Our fi rst clue comes with what they expect to pay – an
average of $350,000 on their fi rst home (but more on
this later). Wisely, two thirds anticipate they will need help
– with $35,000 of that amount coming from family. The
average expected down payment is 15 per cent, or about
$53,000. (Reality check: while saving for as large a down
payment as possible is wise, we wonder if aiming so high
is realistic for these fi rst-timers.)
As a general guideline, buyers can assume the
mortgage you can qualify for in today’s market is about
fi ve times your income. “So, if you’re looking to qualify
for a $400,000 mortgage, the basic income requirement
would be $80,000,” says James Laird, president of
CanWise Financial, in-house mortgage brokerage for
mortgage comparison website RateHub. “It’s important
to note that it’s a mortgage qualifi cation, not the home
price. If you have a reasonable down payment saved, this
contributes to increased aff ordability.”
According to RateHub’s calculator, “aff ordability”
is based on the household income of the applicants
purchasing the house, the personal monthly expenses
of those applicants (such as car payments and credit
expenses), and the expenses associated with owning a
home (property taxes, condo fees and heating costs).
The issue of millennials needing help in buying their
fi rst home also surfaced in two other recent reports. RBC
Economics’ latest Home Ownership Poll indicates 24 per
cent of millennial respondents say they are more likely
to consider purchasing a home with a family member.
Another new poll, from ReMax Canada, says 37 per cent
of millennials expect help with their down payment from
a family member or friend.
Trending
“For many millennials, homeownership is a natural part
of their journey and we’re seeing the next generation
eager to get into the market, even if that means exploring
alternate options like buying with family or a friend,” says
Erica Nielsen, vice-president, Home Equity Finance, RBC.
Expected purchase prices vs actual prices
The problem with millennials’ homebuying target
purchase prices from the BMO survey comes when you
compare them to actual prices. Their national average
target price of $350,000, for example, is well below the
Canadian average home price of $512,621, as of the fi rst
quarter of this year, according to the latest Royal LePage
House Price Survey. That $350,000 expected purchase
price, in fact, barely exceeds the national average price
for the most aff ordable housing type – condos – which
is $344,491.
Also surprisingly, 51 per cent of BMO respondents say
the type of property they hope to purchase is a detached
home. (Reality check: have you checked the prices of
those in your market lately?)
But rest assured, prospective millennial homebuyers,
there is hope.
Millennial friendly housing markets
We’ve assembled the most millennial friendly markets
across the country – what housing types you can buy
in what markets, at less than the expected average price
from the BMO survey.
In the following tables, we’ve laid out, province by
province, what millennials expect to pay for their fi rst
home and their expected average down payment, based
on the BMO survey. We’ve also projected the monthly
mortgage payment on a fi ve-year fi xed rate at 2.59
mortgage on a 25-year amortization.
We then list the available housing types in major
markets in each province that are priced at less than the
expected average price – based on actual average home
prices as of the fi rst quarter of 2016, from Royal LePage.
As you can see, in many markets, millennials may have
to adjust their desired housing types and purchase prices,
given what’s available in certain areas.
Still, there are some very millennial friendly housing
markets.
ATLANTIC CANADA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $253,990
Average down payment: 13.39% ($34,009)
Monthly payment: $995.41
Canada’s most millennial friendly housing markets
By Wayne Karl
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Reality check: Limited condo supply in Atlantic Canada, and
nothing in any housing type available the expected price
point in St. John’s, Nfld.
ONTARIO home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price $415,110
Average down payment: 15.97% ($66,293)
Monthly payment: $1,579.09
Reality check: Ontario millennials – get used to the idea of
a condo being your first home.
QUEBEC home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price $234,735
Average down payment: 12.82% ($30,093)
Monthly payment: $927.54
Reality check: For those hoping to buy in Montreal, you
might want to budget a little higher, since all housing types
in Montreal Centre, East and West are above the average
expected home price.
PRAIRIES home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $264,388
Average down payment: 20.56% ($54,358)
Monthly payment: $950.17
Reality check: Condos in Regina are just slightly higher than
the average expected home price, at $275,138.
ALBERTA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $386,480
Average down payment: 15.2% ($58,744)
Monthly payment: 1,502.17
Reality check: Buyers in Calgary and Edmonton, investigate
home prices in your city, as there may be deals to be had
given the recent downturn.
BRITISH COLUMBIA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $478,113
Average down payment: 15.85% ($75,780)
Monthly payment: $1,818.89
Reality check: Sorry, Vancouver millennials. There’s nothing
in your average expected home price available in the city.
And in West Van? LOL.
Sources: Bank of Montreal Millennial Home Buyer Report, April 2016; monthly payments calculated using 25-year amortization, five-year fixed rate at 2.59, via BMO mortgage calculator; Royal LePage House Price Survey, Q1 2016
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MILLENNIALS, PLEASE ADJUST YOUR HOMEBUYING
aspirations. Your targets are a little off , so we’ve
assembled Canada’s most millennial friendly housing
markets to help you.
Many of you – those 18 to 34, the generally accepted
age range for millennials – seem to be aware of what’s
going on in Canadian real estate. Others, though…
According to the 2016 Bank of Montreal Millennial
Home Buyer Report, 76 per cent of Canadian millennials
who currently rent, expect to buy a home within the next
fi ve years. But aff ordability is cited as a major concern.
Aff ordability challenges
Our fi rst clue comes with what they expect to pay – an
average of $350,000 on their fi rst home (but more on
this later). Wisely, two thirds anticipate they will need help
– with $35,000 of that amount coming from family. The
average expected down payment is 15 per cent, or about
$53,000. (Reality check: while saving for as large a down
payment as possible is wise, we wonder if aiming so high
is realistic for these fi rst-timers.)
As a general guideline, buyers can assume the
mortgage you can qualify for in today’s market is about
fi ve times your income. “So, if you’re looking to qualify
for a $400,000 mortgage, the basic income requirement
would be $80,000,” says James Laird, president of
CanWise Financial, in-house mortgage brokerage for
mortgage comparison website RateHub. “It’s important
to note that it’s a mortgage qualifi cation, not the home
price. If you have a reasonable down payment saved, this
contributes to increased aff ordability.”
According to RateHub’s calculator, “aff ordability”
is based on the household income of the applicants
purchasing the house, the personal monthly expenses
of those applicants (such as car payments and credit
expenses), and the expenses associated with owning a
home (property taxes, condo fees and heating costs).
The issue of millennials needing help in buying their
fi rst home also surfaced in two other recent reports. RBC
Economics’ latest Home Ownership Poll indicates 24 per
cent of millennial respondents say they are more likely
to consider purchasing a home with a family member.
Another new poll, from ReMax Canada, says 37 per cent
of millennials expect help with their down payment from
a family member or friend.
Trending
“For many millennials, homeownership is a natural part
of their journey and we’re seeing the next generation
eager to get into the market, even if that means exploring
alternate options like buying with family or a friend,” says
Erica Nielsen, vice-president, Home Equity Finance, RBC.
Expected purchase prices vs actual prices
The problem with millennials’ homebuying target
purchase prices from the BMO survey comes when you
compare them to actual prices. Their national average
target price of $350,000, for example, is well below the
Canadian average home price of $512,621, as of the fi rst
quarter of this year, according to the latest Royal LePage
House Price Survey. That $350,000 expected purchase
price, in fact, barely exceeds the national average price
for the most aff ordable housing type – condos – which
is $344,491.
Also surprisingly, 51 per cent of BMO respondents say
the type of property they hope to purchase is a detached
home. (Reality check: have you checked the prices of
those in your market lately?)
But rest assured, prospective millennial homebuyers,
there is hope.
Millennial friendly housing markets
We’ve assembled the most millennial friendly markets
across the country – what housing types you can buy
in what markets, at less than the expected average price
from the BMO survey.
In the following tables, we’ve laid out, province by
province, what millennials expect to pay for their fi rst
home and their expected average down payment, based
on the BMO survey. We’ve also projected the monthly
mortgage payment on a fi ve-year fi xed rate at 2.59
mortgage on a 25-year amortization.
We then list the available housing types in major
markets in each province that are priced at less than the
expected average price – based on actual average home
prices as of the fi rst quarter of 2016, from Royal LePage.
As you can see, in many markets, millennials may have
to adjust their desired housing types and purchase prices,
given what’s available in certain areas.
Still, there are some very millennial friendly housing
markets.
ATLANTIC CANADA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $253,990
Average down payment: 13.39% ($34,009)
Monthly payment: $995.41
Canada’s most millennial friendly housing markets
By Wayne Karl
042-043 TR_Canada's millennial friendly housing markets_MT-WK.indd 2 4/26/16 10:52 AM
Reality check: Limited condo supply in Atlantic Canada, and
nothing in any housing type available the expected price
point in St. John’s, Nfld.
ONTARIO home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price $415,110
Average down payment: 15.97% ($66,293)
Monthly payment: $1,579.09
Reality check: Ontario millennials – get used to the idea of
a condo being your first home.
QUEBEC home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price $234,735
Average down payment: 12.82% ($30,093)
Monthly payment: $927.54
Reality check: For those hoping to buy in Montreal, you
might want to budget a little higher, since all housing types
in Montreal Centre, East and West are above the average
expected home price.
PRAIRIES home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $264,388
Average down payment: 20.56% ($54,358)
Monthly payment: $950.17
Reality check: Condos in Regina are just slightly higher than
the average expected home price, at $275,138.
ALBERTA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $386,480
Average down payment: 15.2% ($58,744)
Monthly payment: 1,502.17
Reality check: Buyers in Calgary and Edmonton, investigate
home prices in your city, as there may be deals to be had
given the recent downturn.
BRITISH COLUMBIA home price expectations, BMO report
Average expected home price: $478,113
Average down payment: 15.85% ($75,780)
Monthly payment: $1,818.89
Reality check: Sorry, Vancouver millennials. There’s nothing
in your average expected home price available in the city.
And in West Van? LOL.
Sources: Bank of Montreal Millennial Home Buyer Report, April 2016; monthly payments calculated using 25-year amortization, five-year fixed rate at 2.59, via BMO mortgage calculator; Royal LePage House Price Survey, Q1 2016
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Advice | LEGALLY SPEAKING
PURCHASING A HOME will likely be
the largest investment you ever make.
The most important advice I can give
is this: research everything ahead of
time and don’t allow yourself to be
pressured by anyone.
What can you a� ord?
Review your available cash for
deposit, and annual income to pay a
mortgage and expenses. Then speak
to the mortgage specialists at the
bank you deal with and speak to a
reputable mortgage broker. Find out
how much money you can borrow
and how much of a deposit you’ll
need to put down. This will allow you
to focus on homes you can a� ord.
Do you want a condo or a freehold?
Condo living provides a carefree
lifestyle, but you pay additional
monthly common expenses and
sometimes others determine how
the amenities, if not your unit itself,
can be used. Freehold provides the
freedom to do what you want, but
maintenance and upkeep fall on
your shoulders.
Once you determine what kind
of home you want, you need to
decide new or resale. If new, the
o� ers are long and fi lled with clauses
that could cost you money or result in
long delays.
Find the right lawyer
A lawyer must guide you in
understanding the o� er (Agreement
When buying your fi rst home do your due diligence
By Jayson Schwarz
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of Purchase and Sale). The right
lawyer will explain how real estate
agents work, what documents you
will sign and what is to be included in
the o� er.
Your lawyer must explain all the
potential costs you will face and
what you may encounter. Arrange a
pre-agreed fee with the solicitor. Get
the fees locked in. Also, make sure
you get a free o� er review. Then have
your lawyer provide you with a list of
disbursements. This is where some
lawyers may try to charge large fax,
mail and photocopy fees. Make your
lawyer justify all expenditures that
don’t make sense.
Miscellaneous
Do you have an updated will? A will
prevents sibling disputes, clarifi es
who will look after children, keeps the
government out of your a� airs, allows
for an orderly disposition of your
assets and will help guide your funeral
arrangements.
You will also need house insurance.
This is the right time to look at life and
disability insurance, to determine if
you should be insuring your mortgage
in case something happens to the
major wage-earner.
As you can see, there is a lot to
consider when buying your fi rst
home. Being prepared will help you
enjoy the experience and fi nd that
dream home.
Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law fi rm Schwarz Law LLP. Visit schwarzlaw.ca or email [email protected] and give us your questions, concerns, critiques and quandaries.
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SHOWCASING NEW HOMES IN THE GTA’S CENTRAL & NORTH REGIONS
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NEW-HOME shoppers have a lot of
choice available across the Greater
Toronto Area. When considering the
number of options out there, they
may want to consider residences in
master-planned communities. Living
in a neighbourhood that has been
specifi cally and intentionally planned
from the beginning brings with it
many advantages that could enhance
purchasers’ quality of life and their
future return on investment.
For starters, think about visibility.
In a master-planned community
that includes several residences,
the buildings are designed to speak
to each other architecturally. They
all fi t in with the same architectural
vision, which o� ers a feeling of
harmony and a sense of place.
These neighbourhoods may also
include public art that contributes
to the cohesiveness. In the Emerald
City community in North York, for
example, the colours at building entry
points match the primary hues on the
massive Douglas Coupland cones
and cylinders.
Master planning also includes a
mixed-use component that o� ers
incredible convenience for residents.
There’s a lot to be said for buying
in a community where services
and amenities are within walking
distance. Emerald City is close to
Fairview Mall, major highways, public
transportation, schools, parks, a
hospital and more. Proximity to
all of these provides added value.
So does the fact that Emerald City
itself features the Parkway Forest
Community Centre, where people
and families of all ages can access
a variety of amenities including a
daycare facility, fi tness centre and
Trending
soon, an outdoor pool. The value of
the real estate where Emerald City
is located has vastly increased. This
value benefi ts our purchasers and
existing residents in surrounding
neighbourhoods.
By planning extensively, developers
can make sure access roads, tra� c
lights, passages and the like are in
place so the entire circuit board of
the neighbourhood feeds what is
expected. This may not be achievable
with a standalone building dropped
into existing surroundings.
Another aspect of master planning
that instills confi dence in buyers is
the fact that the community typically
involves building thousands of
suites, meaning the developers are
in it for the long run. This unspoken
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agreement that the community will,
in fact, be built establishes stability.
Of course, developers cannot
achieve all of this alone. We work with
city councillors to ensure that our
master-planned communities comply
with municipal regulations and add
to their surroundings. Emerald City
occupies one of the largest blocks of
land in North York, so it has to fi t in
well with the entire area. Everything
was looked at carefully from all angles
in order to create a whole that is
greater than the sum of its parts. In
fact, that’s a good way to sum up
what a master-planned community is
all about.
Each one is unique. As Elad
contemplates similar neighbourhoods
to Emerald City in other areas in
Canada, we continue to look for
ways to streamline residents’ lifestyles
through meaningful amenities.
Developers of master-planned
communities and the municipalities
where they create them have
everyone’s interests at heart.
Rafael Lazer is chief executive o� cer at Elad Canada, a Toronto-based company with o� ces in Montreal. Elad is known for its visionary approach behind the award-winning Emerald City, the Cité Nature condominium development next to the Olympic Village pyramids and the redevelopment of the historic Nordelec building in Montreal.
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Property Profile | ARISTA HOMES
IN RESPONSE TO the overwhelming
success of the existing Boxgrove
community, Arista Homes is set to
launch a fabulous new collection of
family-sized freehold townhomes,
adding a sensational collection of
contemporary new home designs
to this already established Markham
community.
Opening this spring, Arista Homes
will be unveiling Boxgrove Village, a
much anticipated enclave of exclusive
live/work as well as traditional
freehold towns that are unparalleled
in the city of Markham. Offering the
ultimate in modern sophistication,
these well-appointed townhomes will
offer spacious open-concept floor
plans, large outdoor spaces, luxurious
features and finishes, and striking
exterior architectural designs.
Ranging in size from 2,150 to 4,000
sq. ft. and prices anticipated from the
upper $700’s, Boxgrove Village will
feature an unprecedented selection
of unique live/work towns with
endless design choices and layouts.
Included in the live/work selection is
an innovative design that in essence
offers three units in one – featuring
two separate living spaces plus a
commercial flex space ideal for a
growing family, business or simply as
an astute investment. The traditional
townhomes on the other hand will
feature beautiful open-concept
floorplans and will range from 1,665
to 2,340 sq. ft. This collection will
feature three- and four-bedroom
layouts as well as practical and
convenient backyards perfect for
family barbecues and outdoor
entertainment.
Distinctive features at Boxgrove
Village will include spacious
backyards, balconies and/or terraces,
eat-in kitchens and large Great
Rooms. Home access made easy,
the Boxgrove Village Traditional
Townhomes will feature front facing
garages, while the larger live/work
towns will feature rear double car
garages with parking for up to four
vehicles.
“Designed for use as a traditional
home with the added flexibility of a
commercial flex space below, our
innovative live/work townhomes
will set a new standard for inner-city
living,” says Franco Crispino, vice-
president of sales and marketing for
Arista. “As the next generation of
townhome living, Boxgrove Village
provides the ultimate setting to live
and work in one of Markham’s most
established neighbourhoods”.
Located just east of Ninth Line
and south of Hwy. 407, the Boxgrove
Village community is replete with
Arista returns to Boxgrove with innovative freehold townhome designs in Markham
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GTA’s best school districts not to
mention that soon York University will
be expanding its campus within the
city of Markham.
Just minutes from Hwys. 407 and
7, Boxgrove Village is conveniently
removed from urban congestion, yet
close to major public transportation
routes, including both Viva and GO
Transit.
For more information on the
fabulous Boxgrove Village
community, register today
boxgrovetowns.com
social and recreational amenities,
including access to the 63 km of
Rouge River Trail System, the Milne
Dam Conservation Park, and the
Markham Centennial Community
Centre. Residents will also enjoy
world-class golf courses, excellent
shopping, and delicious local cuisine.
The Markham Stouff ville Hospital
and other medical services are also
in proximity to the Boxgrove Village
Community.
With some of the best ranking
schools in York Region, Boxgrove
Village off ers access to one of the
LocationMarkham
BuilderArista Homes
DevelopmentBoxgrove Village
Home TypeFreehold townhomes
Contactboxgrovetowns.com
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Property Profile | ARISTA HOMES
IN RESPONSE TO the overwhelming
success of the existing Boxgrove
community, Arista Homes is set to
launch a fabulous new collection of
family-sized freehold townhomes,
adding a sensational collection of
contemporary new home designs
to this already established Markham
community.
Opening this spring, Arista Homes
will be unveiling Boxgrove Village, a
much anticipated enclave of exclusive
live/work as well as traditional
freehold towns that are unparalleled
in the city of Markham. Offering the
ultimate in modern sophistication,
these well-appointed townhomes will
offer spacious open-concept floor
plans, large outdoor spaces, luxurious
features and finishes, and striking
exterior architectural designs.
Ranging in size from 2,150 to 4,000
sq. ft. and prices anticipated from the
upper $700’s, Boxgrove Village will
feature an unprecedented selection
of unique live/work towns with
endless design choices and layouts.
Included in the live/work selection is
an innovative design that in essence
offers three units in one – featuring
two separate living spaces plus a
commercial flex space ideal for a
growing family, business or simply as
an astute investment. The traditional
townhomes on the other hand will
feature beautiful open-concept
floorplans and will range from 1,665
to 2,340 sq. ft. This collection will
feature three- and four-bedroom
layouts as well as practical and
convenient backyards perfect for
family barbecues and outdoor
entertainment.
Distinctive features at Boxgrove
Village will include spacious
backyards, balconies and/or terraces,
eat-in kitchens and large Great
Rooms. Home access made easy,
the Boxgrove Village Traditional
Townhomes will feature front facing
garages, while the larger live/work
towns will feature rear double car
garages with parking for up to four
vehicles.
“Designed for use as a traditional
home with the added flexibility of a
commercial flex space below, our
innovative live/work townhomes
will set a new standard for inner-city
living,” says Franco Crispino, vice-
president of sales and marketing for
Arista. “As the next generation of
townhome living, Boxgrove Village
provides the ultimate setting to live
and work in one of Markham’s most
established neighbourhoods”.
Located just east of Ninth Line
and south of Hwy. 407, the Boxgrove
Village community is replete with
Arista returns to Boxgrove with innovative freehold townhome designs in Markham
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GTA’s best school districts not to
mention that soon York University will
be expanding its campus within the
city of Markham.
Just minutes from Hwys. 407 and
7, Boxgrove Village is conveniently
removed from urban congestion, yet
close to major public transportation
routes, including both Viva and GO
Transit.
For more information on the
fabulous Boxgrove Village
community, register today
boxgrovetowns.com
social and recreational amenities,
including access to the 63 km of
Rouge River Trail System, the Milne
Dam Conservation Park, and the
Markham Centennial Community
Centre. Residents will also enjoy
world-class golf courses, excellent
shopping, and delicious local cuisine.
The Markham Stouff ville Hospital
and other medical services are also
in proximity to the Boxgrove Village
Community.
With some of the best ranking
schools in York Region, Boxgrove
Village off ers access to one of the
LocationMarkham
BuilderArista Homes
DevelopmentBoxgrove Village
Home TypeFreehold townhomes
Contactboxgrovetowns.com
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Advice |
Creating a space in your homefor your home business
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YOU’RE TAKING THE PLUNGE INTO
ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Now you
need to make a myriad of decisions,
starting with where in your home
to set up your workspace. The right
space can make all the di� erence to
the success of your venture. Here are
some considerations for e� ectiveness
and productivity.
First o� is the actual location. How
much space is required and the
type of space available will dictate
where to set up shop. Depending on
your space, a den, spare bedroom
or sunroom can easily suit this
purpose. When a full room isn’t
available, consider converting a large
foyer. At the very least, and if it’s all
your home can handle, designate
a corner of one room as work-only
space. Ensure everyone knows this
is a work-only area and o� limits. A
physical demarcation will assist with
organization as well as support clear
boundaries.
Make a list of the needs and desires
for the type of work you’re going
to perform. You may prefer a space
that o� ers such features as privacy,
quiet, optimal ventilation, natural
light, bright colours, artwork and an
inspiring view. Choose the elements
that are crucial for you to be at
your best. Fulfi ll the needs fi rst; the
majority of desires will follow.
Let’s assume you need a desk, a
phone and a computer. These require
power, an Internet connection
and lighting. Note the outlets and
electricity available. Ensure there is
enough power to handle a computer,
printer, desk lighting and whatever
else you need all at once. Beware
of creating tripping hazards with
extension cords and power bars.
If you will be seeing clients or
colleagues in your space, there
are other considerations. Clear
entry ways and preferably a direct
route to the workspace rather than
through living space are ideal. Ask
friends and colleagues for their
impressions and how you can make
it more welcoming. You may even
have building amenities such as a
business centre or meeting room — a
perfect way to keep clients out of
your personal space. Find out from
the condo board if this kind of use is
permitted.
Just as important to create is the
mental space. Entering a workspace
that meets your needs and is
designated as such allows the mind
to focus. When it’s both functional
and pleasurable to be in your work
space, your work will fl ow.
By Kathryn Kusyszyn
Kathryn Kusyszyn is a health and lifestyle consultant in Victoria, B.C. She loves sharing the benefi ts of holistic health through yoga, massage and nutrition, and is a long-time freelance writer. Visit yogakat.ca
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Property Profile | MADISON HOMES
NESTLED BEHIND THE CITY PARK at the corner of Briar
Hill Avenue and Dufferin Street is Madison Homes’ newest
collection of urban towns that will bring a fresh vibe to this
established, family-friendly, midtown neighbourhood. Amidst
tree-lined walkways and landscaped courtyards, this enclave
of six, four-storey buildings with sophisticated brick and stucco
exteriors is captivating and winning the hearts of many.
Madison has saved the best for last. Only 10 two-storey
townhomes remain, ranging in size from 1,044 to 1,104 sq. ft.
Each townhome features a roof-top terrace and includes one
parking and a storage locker. With prices starting from the
$500’s, Briar Hill City Towns offer great value and affordable
urban living with all conveniences close by.
Briar Hill City Towns were carefully designed down to
the last detail. Kitchens will be styled with sleek cabinets.
Bathrooms will have a modern spa-like look. The two-storey
collection of towns offer dynamic living spaces with open
concept kitchen, dining and living areas all on the main
level. Bedrooms and bathrooms located on the second level
LocationToronto
BuilderMadison Homes
DevelopmentBriar City Towns
Home TypeTwo-storey urban townhomes
Sales Centre2 Wingold Ave., on Dufferin Street south of Lawrence Avenue
[email protected] 647.351.2055madisonhomes.ca
Last chance to buy at
Briar Hill City Towns
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with walk-up to a rooftop terrace.
Interiors will be appointed with
nine-ft. ceilings, granite or quartz
kitchen countertops, stainless steel
appliances, laminate flooring and
natural oak stairs throughout.
Enjoy outdoor living on your
rooftop terrace with unobstructed
views of the surrounding
neighbourhood – the perfect
backdrop while dining al fresco,
entertaining guests or relaxing in
solitude. The outdoor terrace will be
generously sized to accommodate
dining table and chairs, lounge
seating and a gas barbecue. Visitors
to the Briar Hill Presentation
Centre will be able to view a life-
size model of a rooftop terrace
as well as the modern kitchen
and bathroom finishes within the
professionally decorated vignette.
The presentation centre also has
a number of interactive displays
featuring a virtual tour and available
floorplans, a scale model and decor
colour packages.
A host of area amenities are located
just moments away from your new
Briar Hill City Town. Minutes north on
Dufferin Street is the Yorkdale Mall,
one of Canada’s premier shopping
destinations with an impressive roster
of international and fashion forward
shops. Big box retailers such as
Costco, Home Depot and Walmart,
including numerous supermarkets
and restaurants are within easy reach.
There is a plethora of schools,
parks and community centres in
proximity to Briar Hill City Towns. The
area is well served by many transit
options including the TTC service
along Dufferin Street, the evolving
Eglinton Crosstown LRT and access
to the Yonge-University, Spadina
subway. By car, you can reach the
Allen Road Expressway to take you
to Hwy. 401 and other 400 series
highways.
For more than 55 years, Madison
Homes has been setting the standard
for value, design and customer
satisfaction with award-winning
residential developments across the
Greater Toronto Area. To learn more
about Briar Hill City Towns, please
visit the Presentation Centre at 2
Wingold Ave., Toronto (just north of
Briar Hill Avenue on Dufferin Street)
open Monday to Thursday from
noon to 7 p.m. and on weekends
and holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Visit madisonhomes.ca for more
information.
Enjoy outdoor living on your rooftop terrace with unobstructed views of the surrounding neighbourhood – the perfect backdrop while dining al fresco, entertaining guests or relaxing in solitude.
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Property Profile | MADISON HOMES
NESTLED BEHIND THE CITY PARK at the corner of Briar
Hill Avenue and Dufferin Street is Madison Homes’ newest
collection of urban towns that will bring a fresh vibe to this
established, family-friendly, midtown neighbourhood. Amidst
tree-lined walkways and landscaped courtyards, this enclave
of six, four-storey buildings with sophisticated brick and stucco
exteriors is captivating and winning the hearts of many.
Madison has saved the best for last. Only 10 two-storey
townhomes remain, ranging in size from 1,044 to 1,104 sq. ft.
Each townhome features a roof-top terrace and includes one
parking and a storage locker. With prices starting from the
$500’s, Briar Hill City Towns offer great value and affordable
urban living with all conveniences close by.
Briar Hill City Towns were carefully designed down to
the last detail. Kitchens will be styled with sleek cabinets.
Bathrooms will have a modern spa-like look. The two-storey
collection of towns offer dynamic living spaces with open
concept kitchen, dining and living areas all on the main
level. Bedrooms and bathrooms located on the second level
LocationToronto
BuilderMadison Homes
DevelopmentBriar City Towns
Home TypeTwo-storey urban townhomes
Sales Centre2 Wingold Ave., on Dufferin Street south of Lawrence Avenue
[email protected] 647.351.2055madisonhomes.ca
Last chance to buy at
Briar Hill City Towns
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with walk-up to a rooftop terrace.
Interiors will be appointed with
nine-ft. ceilings, granite or quartz
kitchen countertops, stainless steel
appliances, laminate flooring and
natural oak stairs throughout.
Enjoy outdoor living on your
rooftop terrace with unobstructed
views of the surrounding
neighbourhood – the perfect
backdrop while dining al fresco,
entertaining guests or relaxing in
solitude. The outdoor terrace will be
generously sized to accommodate
dining table and chairs, lounge
seating and a gas barbecue. Visitors
to the Briar Hill Presentation
Centre will be able to view a life-
size model of a rooftop terrace
as well as the modern kitchen
and bathroom finishes within the
professionally decorated vignette.
The presentation centre also has
a number of interactive displays
featuring a virtual tour and available
floorplans, a scale model and decor
colour packages.
A host of area amenities are located
just moments away from your new
Briar Hill City Town. Minutes north on
Dufferin Street is the Yorkdale Mall,
one of Canada’s premier shopping
destinations with an impressive roster
of international and fashion forward
shops. Big box retailers such as
Costco, Home Depot and Walmart,
including numerous supermarkets
and restaurants are within easy reach.
There is a plethora of schools,
parks and community centres in
proximity to Briar Hill City Towns. The
area is well served by many transit
options including the TTC service
along Dufferin Street, the evolving
Eglinton Crosstown LRT and access
to the Yonge-University, Spadina
subway. By car, you can reach the
Allen Road Expressway to take you
to Hwy. 401 and other 400 series
highways.
For more than 55 years, Madison
Homes has been setting the standard
for value, design and customer
satisfaction with award-winning
residential developments across the
Greater Toronto Area. To learn more
about Briar Hill City Towns, please
visit the Presentation Centre at 2
Wingold Ave., Toronto (just north of
Briar Hill Avenue on Dufferin Street)
open Monday to Thursday from
noon to 7 p.m. and on weekends
and holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Visit madisonhomes.ca for more
information.
Enjoy outdoor living on your rooftop terrace with unobstructed views of the surrounding neighbourhood – the perfect backdrop while dining al fresco, entertaining guests or relaxing in solitude.
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1
WHEN YOU HIRE A DESIGNER the
space they create for you is, of
course, custom. But the elements
in that room — are they a carefully
curated collection that will work in
your space or are they custom made,
just for you?
New Home Guide caught up with
celebrity designer Yanic Simard,
principal of the award-winning
boutique fi rm Toronto Interior Design
Group (tidg.ca), to ask him about
custom pieces, and he’s given us
some amazing insight into creating
the best custom essentials for
your home.
New Home Guide: Why
custom?
Yanic Simard: My idea of comfort
is living in a space that feels right — a
personal retreat where you end up at the end of the day, and it just feels good.
Going custom is the best way to achieve that.
NHG: Custom can be costly. Are there cost-eff ective ways to
get custom looks?
YS: Upholstery. Custom upholstering an entire piece of furniture, such as an
armchair or a sofa, can quickly add up. But focusing on something simple, such
as the seats of dining chairs, can be a small investment with a big payoff .
This approach also gives you the opportunity to create a lot of looks that
you are unlikely to fi nd in a store, such as matching your drapery to a chair
back for a statement that says “custom,” loud and clear. This also provides an
opportunity to use a small amount of high-end fabric for accents and apply a
plainer and more durable material to high-impact areas, such as the seat, for
the best of both worlds (and a balanced budget).
NHG: Are there areas where you more strongly recommend
going the custom route?
YS: Drapery. As with upholstery, custom draperies can require investing in
materials and labour. However, a custom drapery treatment is by far the best
way to achieve an elegant look, especially for windows of an unusual size or
walls that do not perfectly suit a pre-made panel. This is why custom drapery
Inspiration | Q&A
YANIC SIMARD ON CREATING CUSTOMBy Elisa Krovblit | Photos Brandon Barre
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is generally considered worth the
investment.
In many cases it is possible to
extend a ready-made panel instead
of starting from scratch. In much
less time than it takes to make a
panel from scratch, a seamstress (or
skilled DIYer) can cut the bottom of a
packaged curtain and attach a panel
of a second fabric, creating a perfect
length, colour-block statement
without the full price tag.
NHG: Do you recommend
customizing pieces of furniture?
YS: Creating a custom piece
of furniture for a client is many
designers’ dream, but it can
sound more like a nightmare for
homeowners. The cost, time,
imagination and decisions required
can make choosing a custom piece
seem overwhelming compared
to simply dropping by a store and
walking away with a new find.
NHG: Are there any design issues
that are more easily overcome with
custom options, where you tend to
prefer custom?
YS: Mirrors for the bathroom.
Custom inset mirrors solve a lot of
issues in bathroom design. They
expand a space visually, and they also
replace a large area of tile, allowing
a seamless, fully tiled look without
requiring as much material to be
purchased. When you use a mirror
wall to wall or floor to ceiling — and
skip the frame cost — you’ll save
even more while getting a perfectly
polished look.
It’s a good idea especially in a
compact bathroom, letting you
splurge on a smaller amount of
must-have stone and doubling the
look of it.
NHG: What are some of the current
trends in customization?
YS: There’s a big trend to upcycle, so
if what you have is in good condition,
customizing the finish is becoming a
popular option. Beautiful, colourful
cabinetry can be rare, especially
in the exact hue of your choice. In fact, you’re more likely to find a dated or
drab shade if you’re living in an older home. If the existing units are in good
condition, having the fronts sprayed with a new finish can be very reasonable in
price compared to a full replacement.
The same can be said for salvaged vanities. Whether your look is eclectic,
traditional, modern or rustic, a salvaged furniture piece used as a vanity can
make for an excellent twist in any bathroom. A simple coat of paint (or just a
sealant to keep worn-in character as is), a few cuts and a basic block vessel
sink can transform nearly any furniture piece into a bathroom vanity. You can
also try adding a solid slab to create a more traditional countertop, or take an
inexpensive cabinet frame and replace just the doors to achieve a unique look
while still providing plenty of closed storage.
NHG: Are there any customizations that are particularly influenced
by the client?
YS: Art — this is definitely one element that needs to speak to the client on
another level. In a Miami condo space I recently designed, I wanted to bring a
sense of South Beach artistic flair without letting it swallow the budget. I found
high-resolution images created by a local artist online and had them printed
directly onto acrylic. If you want to customize art for yourself, ask a local
printer what materials they can print on, and try something fun, like canvas,
cloth, parchment, plastic or even wood. The result will be unique art pieces
with a true artistic story, but without the art auction price.
And of course, there are also many good reasons to buy a one-of-a-kind
original piece of art from your local gallery.
Sometimes just a little change goes a beautifully long way.
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Inspiration | DESIGN SECRETS
for painting great looking walls10 tips
AS A NEW-HOME OWNER, you have
two choices: you can either stick with
the standard “builder beige” or you
can refine your painting skills, put on
a pair of coveralls and give it a shot.
This is not to say that all new homes
are adorned with builder beige, but
unless you were able to pick multiple
colours in the paint and finishes of
your space, chances are your home
could probably use a new coat.
I was trained to paint properly
way back when I started my design
career more than 20 years ago.
Some of you may know that I began
as a junior designer at Benjamin
Moore Paints. I never dreamed
that I would learn so much useful
knowledge about colour and paint.
By Jane Lockhart
PHO
TOG
RAPH
Y, B
RAN
DO
N B
ARRE
LIN
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BRA
ND
ON
BARR
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M
So before you tackle any painting
job, big or small, follow these simple
rules for a seamless finish.
1. Buy a metal cage
The cage is the metal handle that
holds the actual roller or sleeve.
The better this is, the longer it will
last, it won’t squeak when rolling or
rust when washed.
2. Buy a sleeve with a plastic centre
The sleeve is the furry cylinder
that you put on the metal cage or
handle. If you buy a cheap sleeve
with a cardboard interior, it will start
to fall apart when it gets wet in the
paint. Then it will leave small fluffs
on your wall and all your hard work
ends up looking poor.
3. Buy a large paint tray!
This is so much easier, as you can
pour almost a full can of paint into
the tray which means less pouring
of paint and hopefully less mess.
This also means less stopping of the
job to pour paint into the tray.
4. Really coat the roller sleeve
When putting paint on the roller,
really coat the roller sleeve. It is
designed to hold paint! Fluffier
roller sleeves hold more paint,
which means you go to the tray less
often and this will speed up the job.
Really soak the roller in the tray so it
absorbs the paint.
062-063 Insp Jane Lockhart_MT-WK.indd 2 4/26/16 10:52 AM
Jane Lockhart is founder and principal designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design. She was creative director and host of W Network’s top-ranked show, Colour Confi dential, and has a Canadian-built
furniture collection, Jane by Jane Lockhart, by Statum Designs. Visit online at janelockhart.com
PHO
TOG
RAPH
Y, B
RAN
DO
N B
ARRE
LIN
K TO
BRA
ND
ON
BARR
E.CO
M
5. Avoid tiny strokes in a small area
When applying the paint to the wall
– do not roll it in tiny strokes back
and forth in one small area. Begin by
rolling a large “W” on the wall with
the roller and then roll the wall fully
from top to bottom. This will lie out
the paint better and faster.
6. Apply the recommended amount of paint
Apply the recommended amount of
paint to the wall. People often try
to stretch their can of paint a little
farther by not applying as much
as suggested by the manufacturer.
There is no value in this as the paint
is meant to be applied to a certain
thickness to give you the right
colour and durability. Too little paint
compromises this!
7. Don’t brush all the edges fi rst
Although it is tempting to cut-in
or brush all the edges of the walls
before rolling the paint on, you are
less likely to get a good fi nish. It is
best to brush a little of the edges
then roll into that wet paint, and
continue this process down the wall.
It takes longer but you will fi nd the
coverage of the colour more even.
8. Always use two coats of paint
Yes, you usually need two coats of
paint to develop the colour well or
to ensure you don’t miss any spots.
There are some brands of paint that
suggest you only need one coat,
but I have found this to work only
with a light colour over another light
colour, and when I take my time
applying the paint.
9. Store your paint cans upside down
Paint does not “go bad” as long
as it’s not kept in extremely cold
conditions. Seal the lid very well
(Place the lid on the can, cover
with paper, and hammer the lid in
place, remove paper) and turn the
can upside down in a cool dry area
for storage. When the can is turned
right side up again, it mixes before
you dip your brush in.
10. Buy a good paintbrush
Buy one good paintbrush. Cost
can be an issue, but a good brush
means you will only buy it once if
you clean it after you have done
the job. A good brush has “fl agged”
ends and is angled. Flagged ends
look like the bristles are uneven and
with split ends. This lays out the
paint in a much smoother fashion.
And once you do clean your brush,
use the hole in its handle to hang it
up to dry. Never leave a paintbrush
sitting in a pot! I use a wire coat
hanger turned upside down to dry
my brush. (Hook the brush’s handle
on the “J” shaped end of the hanger
and hook the triangular part of the
hanger over a doorknob.)
BONUS TIP
Can’t fi nd an opener for your paint
can? A screwdriver or keys will
work, but if you are Canadian the
best thing ever is a loonie or toonie
to open the lid of a paint can! It’s
always available and super strong
for this type of job. Thanks Canadian
Mint for the convenient opener!
Even if you are not the best
painter and not using the best paint,
great tools will make the job easier,
faster and it will look better! If you
follow these simple rules, your
newly built house or condo will turn
into your home in no time.
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APR 30 - MAY 14, 2016 | NEW HOME GUIDE 63 62 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Inspiration | DESIGN SECRETS
for painting great looking walls10 tips
AS A NEW-HOME OWNER, you have
two choices: you can either stick with
the standard “builder beige” or you
can refine your painting skills, put on
a pair of coveralls and give it a shot.
This is not to say that all new homes
are adorned with builder beige, but
unless you were able to pick multiple
colours in the paint and finishes of
your space, chances are your home
could probably use a new coat.
I was trained to paint properly
way back when I started my design
career more than 20 years ago.
Some of you may know that I began
as a junior designer at Benjamin
Moore Paints. I never dreamed
that I would learn so much useful
knowledge about colour and paint.
By Jane Lockhart
PHO
TOG
RAPH
Y, B
RAN
DO
N B
ARRE
LIN
K TO
BRA
ND
ON
BARR
E.CO
M
So before you tackle any painting
job, big or small, follow these simple
rules for a seamless finish.
1. Buy a metal cage
The cage is the metal handle that
holds the actual roller or sleeve.
The better this is, the longer it will
last, it won’t squeak when rolling or
rust when washed.
2. Buy a sleeve with a plastic centre
The sleeve is the furry cylinder
that you put on the metal cage or
handle. If you buy a cheap sleeve
with a cardboard interior, it will start
to fall apart when it gets wet in the
paint. Then it will leave small fluffs
on your wall and all your hard work
ends up looking poor.
3. Buy a large paint tray!
This is so much easier, as you can
pour almost a full can of paint into
the tray which means less pouring
of paint and hopefully less mess.
This also means less stopping of the
job to pour paint into the tray.
4. Really coat the roller sleeve
When putting paint on the roller,
really coat the roller sleeve. It is
designed to hold paint! Fluffier
roller sleeves hold more paint,
which means you go to the tray less
often and this will speed up the job.
Really soak the roller in the tray so it
absorbs the paint.
062-063 Insp Jane Lockhart_MT-WK.indd 2 4/26/16 10:52 AM
Jane Lockhart is founder and principal designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design. She was creative director and host of W Network’s top-ranked show, Colour Confi dential, and has a Canadian-built
furniture collection, Jane by Jane Lockhart, by Statum Designs. Visit online at janelockhart.com
PHO
TOG
RAPH
Y, B
RAN
DO
N B
ARRE
LIN
K TO
BRA
ND
ON
BARR
E.CO
M
5. Avoid tiny strokes in a small area
When applying the paint to the wall
– do not roll it in tiny strokes back
and forth in one small area. Begin by
rolling a large “W” on the wall with
the roller and then roll the wall fully
from top to bottom. This will lie out
the paint better and faster.
6. Apply the recommended amount of paint
Apply the recommended amount of
paint to the wall. People often try
to stretch their can of paint a little
farther by not applying as much
as suggested by the manufacturer.
There is no value in this as the paint
is meant to be applied to a certain
thickness to give you the right
colour and durability. Too little paint
compromises this!
7. Don’t brush all the edges fi rst
Although it is tempting to cut-in
or brush all the edges of the walls
before rolling the paint on, you are
less likely to get a good fi nish. It is
best to brush a little of the edges
then roll into that wet paint, and
continue this process down the wall.
It takes longer but you will fi nd the
coverage of the colour more even.
8. Always use two coats of paint
Yes, you usually need two coats of
paint to develop the colour well or
to ensure you don’t miss any spots.
There are some brands of paint that
suggest you only need one coat,
but I have found this to work only
with a light colour over another light
colour, and when I take my time
applying the paint.
9. Store your paint cans upside down
Paint does not “go bad” as long
as it’s not kept in extremely cold
conditions. Seal the lid very well
(Place the lid on the can, cover
with paper, and hammer the lid in
place, remove paper) and turn the
can upside down in a cool dry area
for storage. When the can is turned
right side up again, it mixes before
you dip your brush in.
10. Buy a good paintbrush
Buy one good paintbrush. Cost
can be an issue, but a good brush
means you will only buy it once if
you clean it after you have done
the job. A good brush has “fl agged”
ends and is angled. Flagged ends
look like the bristles are uneven and
with split ends. This lays out the
paint in a much smoother fashion.
And once you do clean your brush,
use the hole in its handle to hang it
up to dry. Never leave a paintbrush
sitting in a pot! I use a wire coat
hanger turned upside down to dry
my brush. (Hook the brush’s handle
on the “J” shaped end of the hanger
and hook the triangular part of the
hanger over a doorknob.)
BONUS TIP
Can’t fi nd an opener for your paint
can? A screwdriver or keys will
work, but if you are Canadian the
best thing ever is a loonie or toonie
to open the lid of a paint can! It’s
always available and super strong
for this type of job. Thanks Canadian
Mint for the convenient opener!
Even if you are not the best
painter and not using the best paint,
great tools will make the job easier,
faster and it will look better! If you
follow these simple rules, your
newly built house or condo will turn
into your home in no time.
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Advice | STYLE FILE
FOR EVERYTHING MOTHERS DO, Mother’s Day is
a perfect time to say thanks. But coming up with
a way to show your thanks can be a challenge.
You probably want to get mom something
special that she’ll treasure, something to pamper
her, or something useful. Here are some
gift suggestions I know my mom, and many
mothers I know, would love to receive.
1. Service for four – or more!Does your mom love to have gatherings over
meals? Or enjoy entertaining outside? The PC
home goods and dishware from Real Canadian
Superstore for the spring are stunning! From
bold colours and prints to neutral tinted clears, they have
a look and feel that’s sure to put a smile on mom’s face
every time she entertains… and every time she thinks
about who supplied these great pieces. And at these
prices, you can treat mom to multiple pieces. They are
available at Real Canadian Superstores nationwide and
select Loblaws.
2. One of a kindYour mom is one of a kind, so why not delight her with a
one-of-a-kind item from Artemano? From serving bowls
to hanging lights, from nesting tables to tea cups, they
provide nature inspired furniture and accessories that
come from the Far East. Visit artemano.ca
Mother’s DayGifts for the home
1
2
3
7
6
…continued on page 66
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SHOWCASING NEW HOMES IN THE GTA’S EAST REGION
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Advice | STYLE FILE
FOR EVERYTHING MOTHERS DO, Mother’s Day is
a perfect time to say thanks. But coming up with
a way to show your thanks can be a challenge.
You probably want to get mom something
special that she’ll treasure, something to pamper
her, or something useful. Here are some
gift suggestions I know my mom, and many
mothers I know, would love to receive.
1. Service for four – or more!Does your mom love to have gatherings over
meals? Or enjoy entertaining outside? The PC
home goods and dishware from Real Canadian
Superstore for the spring are stunning! From
bold colours and prints to neutral tinted clears, they have
a look and feel that’s sure to put a smile on mom’s face
every time she entertains… and every time she thinks
about who supplied these great pieces. And at these
prices, you can treat mom to multiple pieces. They are
available at Real Canadian Superstores nationwide and
select Loblaws.
2. One of a kindYour mom is one of a kind, so why not delight her with a
one-of-a-kind item from Artemano? From serving bowls
to hanging lights, from nesting tables to tea cups, they
provide nature inspired furniture and accessories that
come from the Far East. Visit artemano.ca
Mother’s DayGifts for the home
1
2
3
7
6
…continued on page 66
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east region
IN THIS SECTION
» MAPS AND LISTINGS FOR NEW-HOME COMMUNITIES IN THE EAST REGION » BUILDER NEWS AND THE LATEST IN NEW HOMES IN THE EAST REGION
APR 30 - MAY 14, 2016
SHOWCASING NEW HOMES IN THE GTA’S EAST REGION
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MORE ADVICE ONLINEnexthome.yp.ca/news/advice
Jo Alcorn is a design specialist and designer on HGTV’s Home to Win, premiering April 24, 2016. She has her own furniture collection, signature
pillow and dog bed line and is known for her savvy design concepts. Visit Jo at whitewashco.ca.
3. Art with heartThere is nothing like a creating art from a special photo to make mom
happy on her special day. Posterjack is my go-to for turning my photos
into art. They o� er acrylic prints and blocks that are sure to wow! You can
use your own personal pictures or choose from a huge gallery of stock
photography. Check out posterjack.ca.
4. Kitchen confi dentialIf your mom is anything like mine, she is probably hanging onto old
serving dishes and trays. This year surprise her with something new that’s
functional and also brightens up her table. I love the KitchenAid nesting
ceramic four-piece set in almond cream.
5. Home oasisWhen you’re not sure what to get mom, and just need to have inspiration
hit, take a trip to Bouclair. They have so many cute and inspiring pieces to
choose from. This year my favourite might just be their new mugs just in
time for Mother’s Day. Find them at bouclair.com.
6. Perfect pillowsI may be a bit biased here, but I think adding a pop of colour in the form
of a pillow is a great way to spice up any decor. My line of throw pillows
is fully washable, including the cover and the fi lling; toss the pillow in the
washing machine and it comes out looking like new. Every pillow has
hypoallergenic down-like feather fi lling, is reversible, cruelty-free, and
recyclable. The Jo Alcorn Collection is available at shop.ca.
7. Wicker wondersGone is the wicker of the 70s! Take a stroll through wicker emporium
and you’ll instantly know what I mean. While you can still fi nd a classic
wicker chair, today’s wicker emporium is completely di� erent. Stores o� er
gorgeous solid wood furniture and lovely home decor accessories. From
vases and baskets to candles and linens this store promises to delight. Visit
wickeremporium.ca.
While every city in Canada holds dear its most popular neighbourhoods, there is always room for great places to live, and better yet, to be the fi rst to discover them. Toronto’s West Queen West wasn’t always hip, Vancouver’s West End didn’t always win awards and Calgary’s Beltine couldn’t always have been one of the best. Here’s our list of up-and-coming neighbourhoods to look out for in 2016!
1. River District, VancouverSet to be similar to Yaletown, River District will be a large neighbourhood on the banks of the Fraser River. With the help of locals and experts in design, architecture and environmental sustainability, Wesgroup is creating a neighbourhood from the ground up. It will be a people-oriented, vibrant neighbourhood with many amenities, as well as a waterfront pathway with wildlife, jogging and biking. Even cooler, River District will have an old-fashioned town centre with shops, restaurants and a variety of services.
2. Seton, CalgarySeton, home to Calgary’s new South Health Campus, will be the city’s newest urban district...
See Jackie Marchildon and Sonia Bell’s full list of up-and-coming neighbourhoods online. Read the full story…
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Canada’s top up-and-coming neighbourhoods
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Property Profile | DELPARK HOMES
AN EXPANSIVE LOT, SPACIOUS DETACHED HOME, great location
accompanied by an array of amenities, and affordable prices –
these are common items on a homebuyer’s lists of must-haves
when searching for one’s dream home. Delpark Homes’ The
Crosswinds, a new development in the heart of Bowmanville at
West Scugog Lane and Mill Lane, offers homebuyers just that –
a dream home.
The Crosswinds by Delpark Homes is a new community
backing onto Bowmanville Creek that offers an exclusive
collection of 60 detached homes, each sitting on sprawling
37-, 40- or 45-ft. lots.
The Crosswinds’ residents will be surrounded by great local
LocationBowmanville
BuilderDelpark Homes
DevelopmentThe Crosswinds
Home TypeDetached homes on sprawling 37-, 40- or 45-ft. lots
Contactthecrosswindshomes.com
The CrosswindsFlourish in the Bowmanville community
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Property Profile | DELPARK HOMES
AN EXPANSIVE LOT, SPACIOUS DETACHED HOME, great location
accompanied by an array of amenities, and affordable prices –
these are common items on a homebuyer’s lists of must-haves
when searching for one’s dream home. Delpark Homes’ The
Crosswinds, a new development in the heart of Bowmanville at
West Scugog Lane and Mill Lane, offers homebuyers just that –
a dream home.
The Crosswinds by Delpark Homes is a new community
backing onto Bowmanville Creek that offers an exclusive
collection of 60 detached homes, each sitting on sprawling
37-, 40- or 45-ft. lots.
The Crosswinds’ residents will be surrounded by great local
LocationBowmanville
BuilderDelpark Homes
DevelopmentThe Crosswinds
Home TypeDetached homes on sprawling 37-, 40- or 45-ft. lots
Contactthecrosswindshomes.com
The CrosswindsFlourish in the Bowmanville community
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amenities, including parks, schools
and plenty of shopping options. There
is a little something for everyone here.
Residents will be able to kick back
and enjoy the lush natural landscape
while fishing along the riverbank, or
relish the trails of the Bowmanville
Valley, ideal for runners and hikers.
Families will appreciate the proximity
to the Bowmanville Zoo, and golfers
can spend the warm summer days
at the nearby Bowmanville Golf and
Country Club.
The location will also make it easy
for residents to get around. The
Crosswinds will be close to Hwy. 401,
allowing residents to travel around
the GTA and surrounding areas in a
breeze. The community is serviced
by GO Transit and located mere
minutes from three GO bus terminals
– at King and Liberty Streets, Waverly
and Baseline Roads and the Park and
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more than 20 years, Delpark Homes
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THE DURHAM REGION HOME Builders’
Association recently celebrated the
achievements of its members with its
annual Awards of Excellence.
Minto Communities and Jeffery
Homes were honoured as Builder
of the Year large volume and small
volume, respectively, for their high
standards of excellence in everything
from sales to construction and for
increasing the industry’s overall
image in the community.
Minto Communites also claimed
the Green Builder of the Year award
for its incredible leadership in
improving the environmental, energy
efficiency, and overall technical
image of the industry. The highly
respected company also claimed
the coveted Community of the
Year award for their north Oshawa
community of Kingmeadow.
“We’re extremely proud of our
Kingmeadow community, which
has become well known throughout
Durham Region for offering popular
home designs, premium features,
and a beautiful community fabric, all
for a price that’s still easy on buyers’
wallets,” says Vince Santino, Minto’s
vice-president of land development.
Trending
“Our home owners are really special,
too – they’ve worked with Minto
to create a wonderful, tight-knit
community, which is something you
don’t see very often and integrates
perfectly with our original vision for
Kingmeadow.”
The prestigious Hall of Fame
Award was presented to Jamie
MacInnis, founding partner of
City Homes, for his numerous
accomplishments over thirty years
in the development and home
building industry. MacInnis is a fourth
generation builder who has been
involved in the building industry
since he was a young boy.
“I always look ahead, but
sometimes it is important to look at
things behind you,” says MacInnis.
MacInnis served as president of the
Durham Region Home Builders’
Association (DRHBA) in 1998.
The Awards of Excellence evening
is one of the highlights of the year.
Host Jennifer Valentyne thanked
the judges for doing the difficult job
of judging all of the entries. Judges
for the event were: Richard Luciani,
Cedar Point Real Estate; Michael
McCabe, Harlequin Homes; Mary
Durham Region home builders honour their best
Marrello, SWAT Marketing Associates;
Interior Designer Krista Paine; Jane
Morgan, President of CHBA; Enza
Tiberi-Checchia, Decorenza; Corey
McBurney, President of EnerQuality;
Dodie McDonald, vice-president of
Swat Marketing Associates; and Mike
Moore, President of Manitoba Home
Builders Association.
“Organizing the awards is a lot
of hard work, but it’s so worth it!
It is important to me to recognize
the awesome builders in Durham
Region,” says Jennifer Hurd, chair of
the DRHBA Awards committee.
Minto Communities won Builder of the Year, Green Builder of the Year and Community of the Year at the Durham Region Home Builders’ Association Awards of Excellence event April 14.
Hall of Fame recipient Jamie MacInnis with DRHBA President Heidi Stephenson.
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Winning projects can be viewed at
drhba.com
2016 AWARD WINNERS ARE:
EXCELLENCE IN SIGNAGE:
Heathwood Homes Ltd.-Country
Lane; consideration to Sensational
Signs Company Inc.
EXCELLENCE IN LOGO DESIGN:
Jeffery Homes-Courtice Woods;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN SALES BROCHURE:
Averton Residential Inc.-Main Street
Seaton.
EXCELLENCE IN PRINT AD/DIRECT
MAIL PIECE: Jeffery Homes-Courtice
Woods; consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION
HOME (1,601-2,400 SQ. FT.): Tribute
Communities-UC Towns-Thompson;
consideration to Cassidy & Company
Architectural Technologists.
EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION
HOME (3,401-4400 SQ. FT.):
Coughlan Homes Construction-
Forestview Estates 5003 Chestnut.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($10,000-
50,000): Accubuilt Construction
Ltd.-Glenanna Kitchen.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($50,001-
100,000): Trademark Homes-The
St. Patrick.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION
($100,001-150,000): Trademark
Homes-The Whitburn.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($150,001
and up): Accubuilt Construction
Ltd.-Pinecrest Renovation.
EXCELLENCE IN KITCHEN
RENOVATION: Accubuilt
Construction Ltd.-Pinecrest
Renovation.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(Under 2,500 SQ. FT.): Desousa
Homes Inc.-Cemetery Road.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(2,501-3,500 SQ. FT.): Kiya
Developments-Lot 9.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(over 4,400 SQ. FT.): Fourteen
Estates Ltd.-Bailey House;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM KITCHEN
DESIGN: Fourteen Estates ltd.-Bolton
Kitchen; consideration to Sandy
Cook Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM
BATHROOM DESIGN: Andelwood
Homes-Lynde Creek Ensuite.
EXCELLENCE INTERIOR
DECORATED MODEL HOME:
Highcastle Homes-Northglen Sutton.
EXCELLENCE IN NEW HOME
SALES OFFICE SMALL VOLUME:
Jeffery Homes-Courtice Woods;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN NEW HOME SALES
OFFICE LARGE VOLUME: Coughlan
Homes Construction- Duffins Village.
SALES PERSON OF THE YEAR:
Franca Di Ilio, PMA Brethour.
OUTSTANDING TRADE: Alma
Mechanical.
OUTSTANDING SUPPLIER/
MANUFACTURER: Enbridge Gas
Distribution.
ONLINE EXCELLENCE: Cricket
Home Comfort.
EXCELLENCE IN TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT: Cassidy & Company
Architectural Technologists.
EXCELLENCE IN WORKPLACE
SAFETY: Brookfield Residential.
COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR: Minto
Communities-Kingmeadow.
GREEN BUILDER OF THE YEAR:
Minto Communities.
BUILDER OF THE YEAR SMALL
VOLUME: Jeffery Homes.
BUILDER OF THE YEAR LARGE
VOLUME: Minto Communities.
HALL OF FAME AWARD: Jamie
MacInnis, City Homes.Jeffery Homes won Builder of the Year small volume, excellence in new home sales office small volume and excellence in print advertisement for their Courtice Woods community.
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THE DURHAM REGION HOME Builders’
Association recently celebrated the
achievements of its members with its
annual Awards of Excellence.
Minto Communities and Jeffery
Homes were honoured as Builder
of the Year large volume and small
volume, respectively, for their high
standards of excellence in everything
from sales to construction and for
increasing the industry’s overall
image in the community.
Minto Communites also claimed
the Green Builder of the Year award
for its incredible leadership in
improving the environmental, energy
efficiency, and overall technical
image of the industry. The highly
respected company also claimed
the coveted Community of the
Year award for their north Oshawa
community of Kingmeadow.
“We’re extremely proud of our
Kingmeadow community, which
has become well known throughout
Durham Region for offering popular
home designs, premium features,
and a beautiful community fabric, all
for a price that’s still easy on buyers’
wallets,” says Vince Santino, Minto’s
vice-president of land development.
Trending
“Our home owners are really special,
too – they’ve worked with Minto
to create a wonderful, tight-knit
community, which is something you
don’t see very often and integrates
perfectly with our original vision for
Kingmeadow.”
The prestigious Hall of Fame
Award was presented to Jamie
MacInnis, founding partner of
City Homes, for his numerous
accomplishments over thirty years
in the development and home
building industry. MacInnis is a fourth
generation builder who has been
involved in the building industry
since he was a young boy.
“I always look ahead, but
sometimes it is important to look at
things behind you,” says MacInnis.
MacInnis served as president of the
Durham Region Home Builders’
Association (DRHBA) in 1998.
The Awards of Excellence evening
is one of the highlights of the year.
Host Jennifer Valentyne thanked
the judges for doing the difficult job
of judging all of the entries. Judges
for the event were: Richard Luciani,
Cedar Point Real Estate; Michael
McCabe, Harlequin Homes; Mary
Durham Region home builders honour their best
Marrello, SWAT Marketing Associates;
Interior Designer Krista Paine; Jane
Morgan, President of CHBA; Enza
Tiberi-Checchia, Decorenza; Corey
McBurney, President of EnerQuality;
Dodie McDonald, vice-president of
Swat Marketing Associates; and Mike
Moore, President of Manitoba Home
Builders Association.
“Organizing the awards is a lot
of hard work, but it’s so worth it!
It is important to me to recognize
the awesome builders in Durham
Region,” says Jennifer Hurd, chair of
the DRHBA Awards committee.
Minto Communities won Builder of the Year, Green Builder of the Year and Community of the Year at the Durham Region Home Builders’ Association Awards of Excellence event April 14.
Hall of Fame recipient Jamie MacInnis with DRHBA President Heidi Stephenson.
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Winning projects can be viewed at
drhba.com
2016 AWARD WINNERS ARE:
EXCELLENCE IN SIGNAGE:
Heathwood Homes Ltd.-Country
Lane; consideration to Sensational
Signs Company Inc.
EXCELLENCE IN LOGO DESIGN:
Jeffery Homes-Courtice Woods;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN SALES BROCHURE:
Averton Residential Inc.-Main Street
Seaton.
EXCELLENCE IN PRINT AD/DIRECT
MAIL PIECE: Jeffery Homes-Courtice
Woods; consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION
HOME (1,601-2,400 SQ. FT.): Tribute
Communities-UC Towns-Thompson;
consideration to Cassidy & Company
Architectural Technologists.
EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION
HOME (3,401-4400 SQ. FT.):
Coughlan Homes Construction-
Forestview Estates 5003 Chestnut.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($10,000-
50,000): Accubuilt Construction
Ltd.-Glenanna Kitchen.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($50,001-
100,000): Trademark Homes-The
St. Patrick.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION
($100,001-150,000): Trademark
Homes-The Whitburn.
EXCELLENCE IN HOME
RENOVATION/ADDITION ($150,001
and up): Accubuilt Construction
Ltd.-Pinecrest Renovation.
EXCELLENCE IN KITCHEN
RENOVATION: Accubuilt
Construction Ltd.-Pinecrest
Renovation.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(Under 2,500 SQ. FT.): Desousa
Homes Inc.-Cemetery Road.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(2,501-3,500 SQ. FT.): Kiya
Developments-Lot 9.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM HOME
(over 4,400 SQ. FT.): Fourteen
Estates Ltd.-Bailey House;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM KITCHEN
DESIGN: Fourteen Estates ltd.-Bolton
Kitchen; consideration to Sandy
Cook Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOM
BATHROOM DESIGN: Andelwood
Homes-Lynde Creek Ensuite.
EXCELLENCE INTERIOR
DECORATED MODEL HOME:
Highcastle Homes-Northglen Sutton.
EXCELLENCE IN NEW HOME
SALES OFFICE SMALL VOLUME:
Jeffery Homes-Courtice Woods;
consideration to Sandy Cook
Marketing & Design.
EXCELLENCE IN NEW HOME SALES
OFFICE LARGE VOLUME: Coughlan
Homes Construction- Duffins Village.
SALES PERSON OF THE YEAR:
Franca Di Ilio, PMA Brethour.
OUTSTANDING TRADE: Alma
Mechanical.
OUTSTANDING SUPPLIER/
MANUFACTURER: Enbridge Gas
Distribution.
ONLINE EXCELLENCE: Cricket
Home Comfort.
EXCELLENCE IN TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT: Cassidy & Company
Architectural Technologists.
EXCELLENCE IN WORKPLACE
SAFETY: Brookfield Residential.
COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR: Minto
Communities-Kingmeadow.
GREEN BUILDER OF THE YEAR:
Minto Communities.
BUILDER OF THE YEAR SMALL
VOLUME: Jeffery Homes.
BUILDER OF THE YEAR LARGE
VOLUME: Minto Communities.
HALL OF FAME AWARD: Jamie
MacInnis, City Homes.Jeffery Homes won Builder of the Year small volume, excellence in new home sales office small volume and excellence in print advertisement for their Courtice Woods community.
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OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TRUST COMPANIES
ATB Financial 2.6 4 2.94 2.64 2.49 2.64 2.74
4.00op 4.00op 4.00op
Alterna Bank 2.35 4 2.85 2.09 2.59 2.74 2.58
6.30op 6.30op
Bank of Montreal 2.7 4 2.89 2.99 3.39 3.89 2.59
6.75op 6.75op
Bank of Nova Scotia 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49
6.45op 6.50op
Canadian Western Bank 4 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.2 4.74
6.45op 6.30op
CIBC 2.7 2.84 2.79 2.54 4.09 4.79
6.95op 6.35op
Equitable Bank 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.39 4.64
ICICI Bank Canada 2.75 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.89 2.89
Manulife Bank 2.4 4.45 3 2.94 2.84 2.79 2.89
3.20op
National Bank n/a 4.4 3.14 3.04 3.39 2.74 2.84
6.70op 6.70op
President’s Choice Finan 2.70 2.79 3.34 3.99 4.44
Royal Bank 2.6 3.14 2.39 2.54 4.39 4.64
6.75op 6.75op
TD Canada Trust 2.6 2.99 2.84 2.39 3.89 2.69
6.30op
Tangerine 2.7 3.19 3.24 3.49 3.69 3.79
Community Trust n/a 6.5 3.14 3.25 3.95 4.39 4.64
Effort Trust n/a 4.45 3.35 3.5 3.7 4.3 4.35
6.30op 6.30op
Home Trust Company 2.35 3.95 2.69 2.14 2.34 2.59 2.59
Investors Group Trust n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 2.74
6.50op 6.30op
MTCC 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49
6.45op 6.50op
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6.30op 6.30op
Comtech Credit Union 2.45 6.2 2.84 2.89 2.95 2.99 2.89
6.40op 6.30op
First National Fin. LP 3.1 2.29 2.24 2.49 2.64 2.69
IC Savings 2.7 4.25 2.89 2.79 2.89 2.95 2.89
6.50op 6.50op
London Life n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.74
6.50op 6.30op
Luminus Financial 3.25 3.25 3.2 3.65 4 4.5
6.25op
Meridian Credit Union 2.4 4 2.84 2.79 3.39 3.89 2.59
6.30op
PACE Savings & C.U. 5 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.99 4.64
6.70op 6.30op
Parama Credit Union 2.65 2.8 2.85 2.95 3.05 3.15
2.95op
Steinbach Credit Union 2.25 2.45 2.55 2.55 2.65 2.65
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THE CROSS WINDS By: Delpark Homes
City: Bowmanville
Housing type: A limited collection of
detached homes backing onto the creek
thecrosswindshomes.com
BELLE AIRE SHORES By: Fernbrook Homes, Pristine Homes &
Zancor Homes
City: Innisfil
Housing type: Coming this spring –
townhomes and 36-, 42-, and 50-ft. singles
belleaire.ca
HERITAGE TOWNS By: Montevello Developments
City: Toronto
Housing type: Townhomes in Junction
Triangle from 1,593 sq. ft. from high $700’s
heritagetowns.ca
COUNTRY LANE By: Heathwood Homes & Andrin Homes
City: Whitby
Housing type: Master-planned community
of 36- and 45-ft. detached homes
countrylanewhitby.com
BOXGROVE VILLAGE By: Arista Homes
City: Markham
Housing type: Family sized freehold
townhomes and live/work towns
boxgrovevillage.com
ANCHOR WOODS By: Rosehaven Homes, Andrin Homes
& Regal Crest Homes
City: Holland Landing
Housing type: 45- and 38-ft. detached
and semi-detached homes
anchorwoods.ca
UPPER SUMMERSIDE By: Mattamy Homes
City: Scarborough
Housing type: New townhome designs in
established family-friendly neighbourhood
mattamyhomes.com
SEATON TAUNTON By: Mattamy Homes
City: Pickering
Housing type: Affordable townhomes
alongside greenspaces and other amenities
mattamyhomes.com
THE LOGGIAS IN RICHDALE By: Senator Homes
City: Richmond Hill
Housing type: Luxurious 40-, 50- and 60-ft.
detached homes on deep lots
senatorhomes.com
ST. JOHN’S FOREST By: Mattamy Homes
City: Aurora
Housing type: 45- and 50-ft. lots
in a wooded enclave
mattamyhomes.com
WHITBY CENTRAL By: Brookfield Residential
City: Whitby
Housing type: Single-detached
homes in an established family
neighbourhod
brookfieldhomes.ca
THE BROOK By: Delpark Homes
City: Oshawa
Housing type: Single-family homes
on 30-, 36- and 40-ft. lots
thebrookhomes.com
NEW SEATON By: Brookfield Residential
City: Pickering
Housing type: Register to be
among the first to learn about
this new community
brookfieldhomes.ca
HERON PARK By: Mattamy Homes
City: Scarborough
Housing type: Townhomes and
semi-detached homes
mattamyhomes.com
9130 BATHURST By: Senator Homes
City: Richmond Hill
Housing type: Modern townhomes
senatorhomes.com
SPRING VALLEY JUNCTION By: Lindvest
City: Brampton
Housing type: 38- and 41-ft.
detached homes
lindvest.com
MEADOWGREEN By: Heathwood Homes
City: Brampton
Housing type: Townhomes, semis
and singles on Mississauga Road
heathwood.com
GREEN VALLEY ESTATES By: Bayview-Wellington Homes
City: Bradford
Housing type: Townhomes, semis
and singles
greenvalleyestates.com
THE ARBOURS By: CountryWide Homes
City: Aurora
Housing type: Single-detached homes
countrywidehomes.ca
OAK PARK By: Ballantry Homes
City: Oakville
Housing type: Urban townhomes and
midrise condominiums
ballantryhomes.com
HAWTHORNE VILLAGE ON THE ESCARPMENT By: Mattamy Homes
City: Milton
Housing type: Exclusive townhomes
mattamyhomes.com
MOUNT PLEASANT By: Great Gulf
City: Brampton
Housing type: Full-depth lots with
unique standard features
greatgulf.com
BuildersIf you would like to include your preview
registration, new release or site opening
in this feature, just email the details to
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April 25, 2016. Prepared By Fiscal Agents Financial Information Services 905.844.7700
OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TRUST COMPANIES
ATB Financial 2.6 4 2.94 2.64 2.49 2.64 2.74
4.00op 4.00op 4.00op
Alterna Bank 2.35 4 2.85 2.09 2.59 2.74 2.58
6.30op 6.30op
Bank of Montreal 2.7 4 2.89 2.99 3.39 3.89 2.59
6.75op 6.75op
Bank of Nova Scotia 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49
6.45op 6.50op
Canadian Western Bank 4 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.2 4.74
6.45op 6.30op
CIBC 2.7 2.84 2.79 2.54 4.09 4.79
6.95op 6.35op
Equitable Bank 3.14 3.04 3.65 4.39 4.64
ICICI Bank Canada 2.75 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.89 2.89
Manulife Bank 2.4 4.45 3 2.94 2.84 2.79 2.89
3.20op
National Bank n/a 4.4 3.14 3.04 3.39 2.74 2.84
6.70op 6.70op
President’s Choice Finan 2.70 2.79 3.34 3.99 4.44
Royal Bank 2.6 3.14 2.39 2.54 4.39 4.64
6.75op 6.75op
TD Canada Trust 2.6 2.99 2.84 2.39 3.89 2.69
6.30op
Tangerine 2.7 3.19 3.24 3.49 3.69 3.79
Community Trust n/a 6.5 3.14 3.25 3.95 4.39 4.64
Effort Trust n/a 4.45 3.35 3.5 3.7 4.3 4.35
6.30op 6.30op
Home Trust Company 2.35 3.95 2.69 2.14 2.34 2.59 2.59
Investors Group Trust n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 2.74
6.50op 6.30op
MTCC 2.9 4.55 3.29 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.49
6.45op 6.50op
ONLINE CALCULATORnexthome.yp.ca/mortgage-calculator
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Alterna Savings 2.35 4 2.85 2.09 2.59 2.74 2.58
6.30op 6.30op
Comtech Credit Union 2.45 6.2 2.84 2.89 2.95 2.99 2.89
6.40op 6.30op
First National Fin. LP 3.1 2.29 2.24 2.49 2.64 2.69
IC Savings 2.7 4.25 2.89 2.79 2.89 2.95 2.89
6.50op 6.50op
London Life n/a 4.2 3.14 3.09 3.39 3.89 4.74
6.50op 6.30op
Luminus Financial 3.25 3.25 3.2 3.65 4 4.5
6.25op
Meridian Credit Union 2.4 4 2.84 2.79 3.39 3.89 2.59
6.30op
PACE Savings & C.U. 5 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.99 4.64
6.70op 6.30op
Parama Credit Union 2.65 2.8 2.85 2.95 3.05 3.15
2.95op
Steinbach Credit Union 2.25 2.45 2.55 2.55 2.65 2.65
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THE CROSS WINDS By: Delpark Homes
City: Bowmanville
Housing type: A limited collection of
detached homes backing onto the creek
thecrosswindshomes.com
BELLE AIRE SHORES By: Fernbrook Homes, Pristine Homes &
Zancor Homes
City: Innisfil
Housing type: Coming this spring –
townhomes and 36-, 42-, and 50-ft. singles
belleaire.ca
HERITAGE TOWNS By: Montevello Developments
City: Toronto
Housing type: Townhomes in Junction
Triangle from 1,593 sq. ft. from high $700’s
heritagetowns.ca
COUNTRY LANE By: Heathwood Homes & Andrin Homes
City: Whitby
Housing type: Master-planned community
of 36- and 45-ft. detached homes
countrylanewhitby.com
BOXGROVE VILLAGE By: Arista Homes
City: Markham
Housing type: Family sized freehold
townhomes and live/work towns
boxgrovevillage.com
ANCHOR WOODS By: Rosehaven Homes, Andrin Homes
& Regal Crest Homes
City: Holland Landing
Housing type: 45- and 38-ft. detached
and semi-detached homes
anchorwoods.ca
UPPER SUMMERSIDE By: Mattamy Homes
City: Scarborough
Housing type: New townhome designs in
established family-friendly neighbourhood
mattamyhomes.com
SEATON TAUNTON By: Mattamy Homes
City: Pickering
Housing type: Affordable townhomes
alongside greenspaces and other amenities
mattamyhomes.com
THE LOGGIAS IN RICHDALE By: Senator Homes
City: Richmond Hill
Housing type: Luxurious 40-, 50- and 60-ft.
detached homes on deep lots
senatorhomes.com
ST. JOHN’S FOREST By: Mattamy Homes
City: Aurora
Housing type: 45- and 50-ft. lots
in a wooded enclave
mattamyhomes.com
WHITBY CENTRAL By: Brookfield Residential
City: Whitby
Housing type: Single-detached
homes in an established family
neighbourhod
brookfieldhomes.ca
THE BROOK By: Delpark Homes
City: Oshawa
Housing type: Single-family homes
on 30-, 36- and 40-ft. lots
thebrookhomes.com
NEW SEATON By: Brookfield Residential
City: Pickering
Housing type: Register to be
among the first to learn about
this new community
brookfieldhomes.ca
HERON PARK By: Mattamy Homes
City: Scarborough
Housing type: Townhomes and
semi-detached homes
mattamyhomes.com
9130 BATHURST By: Senator Homes
City: Richmond Hill
Housing type: Modern townhomes
senatorhomes.com
SPRING VALLEY JUNCTION By: Lindvest
City: Brampton
Housing type: 38- and 41-ft.
detached homes
lindvest.com
MEADOWGREEN By: Heathwood Homes
City: Brampton
Housing type: Townhomes, semis
and singles on Mississauga Road
heathwood.com
GREEN VALLEY ESTATES By: Bayview-Wellington Homes
City: Bradford
Housing type: Townhomes, semis
and singles
greenvalleyestates.com
THE ARBOURS By: CountryWide Homes
City: Aurora
Housing type: Single-detached homes
countrywidehomes.ca
OAK PARK By: Ballantry Homes
City: Oakville
Housing type: Urban townhomes and
midrise condominiums
ballantryhomes.com
HAWTHORNE VILLAGE ON THE ESCARPMENT By: Mattamy Homes
City: Milton
Housing type: Exclusive townhomes
mattamyhomes.com
MOUNT PLEASANT By: Great Gulf
City: Brampton
Housing type: Full-depth lots with
unique standard features
greatgulf.com
BuildersIf you would like to include your preview
registration, new release or site opening
in this feature, just email the details to
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PAGE CONTACT INFO PROPERTY TYPE PRICE RANGE BUILDER SITE PIN MAP FINDER
Arista Homes Whitby Meadows aristahomes.com D T 31 28N
29 Averton Homes Beacon Hill Bowmanville averton.ca D from $380,000
29 Averton Homes Main Street Seaton averton.ca from $350,000 70 25N
Brookfield Residential Foxtrail foxtraillife.ca from $470,000 43 27G
67 Delpark Homes The Crosswinds TheCrosswindsHomes.com S T from $500,000 61 33O
25 Fieldgate Homes Whitby Meadows fieldgatehomes.com D T 31 28N
37 Heathwood Homes Country Lane in Whitby CountryLaneWhitby.com D S T 32 28N
Mattamy Homes Seaton www.mattamyhomes.com D T from $350,000 44 24N
North
39 Andrin Homes Hillsborough Holland Landing andrinhomes.com D from $700,000 51 18E
Aspen Ridge Homes King Country Estates 905-558-0255 D 18 13I
Aspen Ridge Homes Queensville yourqueensville.ca D T from $550,000 46 20D
29 Averton Homes Victoria Highlands averton.ca D from $620,000 69 23E
53 Ballymore Homes Mill Street Village millstreethomes.com S T from $530,000 20 12E
53 Briarwood Homes Mill Street Village millstreethomes.com S T from $530,000 20 12E
Briarwood Homes Pretty River Collingwood 1-888-257-1999 from $310,000
Brookfield Residential Fieldstone 1-855-379-1495 from $600,000 76 5E
Brookfield Residential Grand Central 905-778-0873 from $600,000 47 16D
Brookfield Residential Treetops 1-855-590-3577 from $370,000 49 13A
Brookfield Residential Willow Glen Tottenham 905-406-1044 T from $330,000 19 11E
59 Delpark Homes Cedar Ridge DelparkHomes.ca S T from $400,000
33 Geranium Homes Vista at Cardinal Point vistaflatsandtowns.com D T from $390,000
Great Gulf Hillsborough Holland Landing greatgulf.com D from $570,000 51 18E
19 Great Gulf Sharon Village 905-478-7362 T from $600,000 65 20E
Great Gulf Summerlyn Village 905-775-3461 D from $560,000 52 17D
8-9 Mattamy Homes The Estates of King Township mattamyhomes.com T 74 16I
7 Menkes Hometown Sharon Village menkes.com T 54 19F
23 Treasure Hill Homes Acacia Estates treasurehill.com T from $1960,000 56 16J
West
Aspen Ridge Homes Mayfield Village 905-230-2592 D S T from $360,000 22 9L
Brookfield Residential The Village 1-866-930-0050 from $300,000
41 Dunpar Homes Trafalgar Ridge 416-236-9800 S T 29 8U
Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes City Towns Valley Lands in Brampton fieldgatehomes.com D S T from $400,000 26 9P
Fieldgate Homes Lotus Pointe Caledon 905-838-2806 D T from $724,000 23 8M
Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes Valley Lands 905-457-0445 D S T from $700,000 26 9P
19 Great Gulf Trafalgar Landing 905-844-1605 T from $200,000 30 8V
19 Great Gulf Westfield 905-866-6876 D from $537,000 24 8P
Heathwood Homes Meadow Green 647-287-7042 D S from $650,000 58 8Q
Mattamy Homes Cranberry Hill mattamyhomes.com from $325,000
Mattamy Homes Hawthorne South Village mattamyhomes.com T from $634,000 59 6S
Mattamy Homes Mount Pleasant North mattamyhomes.com T C from $496,000 60 7O
Mattamy Homes The Preserve mattamyhomes.com D T from $406,000 29 7V
BC Mattamy Homes The Village of Southfileds mattamyhomes.com C from $760,000 66 8M
Mattamy Homes Topper Woods T from $520,000
Mattamy Homes Wildflowers mattamyhomes.com T from $195,000
7 Menkes The Enclaves of Upper Canada 289-891-9103 D S from $750,000 28 6O
Primont Homes Newtowns at Mount Pleasant www.primonthomes.com T from $390,000 25 7O
12-13 Primont Homes Seasons in Caledon primonthomes.com S T from $715,000 27 8M
23 Treasure Hill Homes Tiara Estate Collection treasurehill.com T from $990,000
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Property Type D Detached S Semi-Detached T Townhome
PAGE CONTACT INFO PROPERTY TYPE PRICE RANGE BUILDER SITE PIN MAP FINDER
Central
49 Andrin Homes Glenway in Newmarket GlenwayLiving.com D 68 18F
Arista Homes Aurora Trails aristahomes.com D T from $700,000 14 19G
5 Arista Homes Boxgrove Village Markham aristahomes.com T from $790,000 15 22M
Arista Homes IMPRESSIONS aristahomes.com D S T from $800,000 3 12K
Arista Homes Jefferson Forest jeffersonforest.ca D T from $586,000 10 18J
Arista Homes Vaughan Valley Estates aristahomes.com D from $1200,000 7 14L
IFC Aspen Ridge Homes Chelsea Maple Station aspenridgehomes.com D 8 16L
Aspen Ridge Homes Kleinburg Hills aspenridgehomes.com D 45 13L
Aspen Ridge Homes Scenic on Eglinton 416-805-1781 D T from $190,000 33 18Q
Aspen Ridge Homes Seventy Seven Charles 416-203-7034 T C from $2100,000 34 17R
Aspen Ridge Homes Upper West Side uwscommunity.com D from $1099,000 4 17L
29 Averton Homes Corporate Averton.ca
29 Averton Homes Evolution Averton.ca T from $320,000 75 13R
27 Brookfield Residential Corporate brookfieldhomes.ca
Brookfield Residential The Arbors 905-503-0992 from $650,000 48 19H
Fieldgate Homes 90 Niagara 416-981-0036 D T from $346,000 35 16S
Fieldgate Homes Aurora Trails fieldgatehomes.com D T from $620,000 14 19G
25 Fieldgate Homes BlueSky Stouffville fieldgatehomes.com D from $600,000 12 22J
Insert & 25 Fieldgate Homes IMPRESSIONS 905-893-9500 D S T from $1000,000 3 12K
Fieldgate Homes Zigg 416-545-0223 D T 36 16R
Forest Hill Homes Bridle Path of Thornhill foresthillhomes.ca D from $2000,000 50 18E
15 Forest Hill Homes Cornell Rouge 905-472-9556 T from $790,000 16 23M
Forest Hill Homes Jefferson Forest foresthillhomes.ca D T from $890,000 10 18J
61 Hi Rise (West) Inc. Spice Urban Towns on Danforth Rd spiceondanforth.com S from $350,000 73 19R
49 Lakeview Homes Glenway in Newmarket GlenwayLiving.com D 68 18F
11 Madison Homes Briar Hill madisonhomes.ca T from $500,000 1 16Q
15 Madison Homes Cornell Rouge 905-472-9556 D S from $790,000 16 23M
Madison Homes Zigg ziggcondo.com D T from $380,000 10 18J
Madison Homes Thornhill Ravines 905-417-1203 D from $1,800,000 53 16L
Mattamy Homes Cornell mattamyhomes.com D T from $260,000 17 22M
Mattamy Homes Downsview Park www.mattamyhomes.com from $270,000 37 15P
Mattamy Homes Heron Park www.mattamyhomes.com S T from $400,000 38 22Q
Mattamy Homes Lago monarchgroup.net C from $220,000 39 14S
Mattamy Homes Picasso on Richmond monarchgroup.net C from $550,000 40 16S
Mattamy Homes Richmond Green www.mattamyhomes.com D T 41 18K
Mattamy Homes Riva del Lago monarchgroup.net C from $300,000 39 14S
Mattamy Homes Upper Summerside www.mattamyhomes.com S T from $450,000 42 19R
7 Menkes Dwell City Town 416-259-2525 T from $590,000 2 12S
Menkes Humber Mews 416-259-2525 T from $550,000 2 12S
57 Montevello Developments Heritage Towns On The Trail 416-531-7760 D S from $790,000 67 15R
12 Primont Homes JadeGarden at Cornell www.primonthomes.com S T 55 22M
12 Primont Homes Renaissance Townes 905-417-3363 T from $750,000 5 15K
12 Primont Homes Uptowns on Bayview primonthomes.com T 9 18K
17 Rosehaven Homes Corporate RosehavenPlatinum.com T
23 Treasure Hill Homes Aurora Views on Wellington treasurehill.com T from $1360,000 57 19H
23 Treasure Hill Homes Time treasurehill.com T 72 18H
23 Treasure Hill Homes Victory Heights treasurehill.com T 6 18L
East
37 Andrin Ltd. Country Lane in Whitby CountryLaneWhitby.com D S T 32 28N
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Jones Ave
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20th Sideroad
Queen St
McLaren Rd
St Andrew’s Rd
Mt W
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Coleraine Dr
Mount Pleasant Rd
Mount Hope Rd
Chinguacousy Rd
Mornin
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Mineola Rd
King Rd
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Atwater Ave
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5th Sideroad
10th Sideroad
10th Sideroad
10th Sideroad
10th Sideroad
15th Sideroad
15th Sideroad
17th Sideroad
17th Sideroad
20th Sideroad
20th Sideroad
25th Sideroad
25th Sideroad
30th Sideroad
30th SideroadMaple A
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Prince St
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22nd Sdrd
20nd Sdrd
20nd Sdrd
Worden View
Worden View
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Erin/Halton Hills
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Glen Lawson Rd
Glen Lawson Rd
Drew Rd
Drew Rd
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Castlem
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Castlem
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Mayfield Rd
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Wanless Dr
Wanless Dr
22nd Sdrd
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27th Sdrd
27th Sdrd
27th Sdrd
Station Rd
Station Rd
Mill St
Mill St
Sandalwood Pkwy
Sandalwood Pkwy
Ebenezer Rd
Ebenezer Rd
Old School Rd
Old School Rd
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Pine Ave
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Olde Base
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Walker Rd
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Columbia Way
Columbia Way
Clark Blvd
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Terry Fox Way
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Southdown Rd
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Winston Churchill Blvd
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Mavis Rd
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Glengarry Rd
Erindale
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Britannia Rd
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8th Conc E
6th Conc E
6th Conc E
7th Conc E
7th Conc E
Carlisle Rd
Carlisle Rd
Progreston Rd
Progreston Rd
14th Sdrd
14th Sdrd
10th Concession E
10th Concession E11th Concession E
11th Concession E
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Mountsberg Rd
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12th Sdrd
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Shaws Creek Rd
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Porterfield Rd
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Willoughby Rd
Willoughby Rd
Main St
Main St
Rathburn
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Kennedy Rd
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Bramalea Rd
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Horseshoe Hill Rd
Horseshoe Hill Rd
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Heart Lake Rd
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Goreway Dr
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Innis Lake Dr
Innis Lake Dr
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