Effective July 31, 2025, the City of Toronto has a new “renoviction” by-law that puts a significant number of responsibilities onto a landlord who is evicting a tenant to undertake renovations.
Laneway houses and garden suites are permitted in municipalities across Ontario, but they’re still not widely seen. Here’s the history and where to look for more information!
Not all renovations give you a good return on your investment when it comes to getting you a higher sale price for your home. Here’s a recap of the good, the bad and the ugly!
Some places are unique in wonderful, surprising and delightful ways. This is not about those places. This is about places that are unique in confusing, bewildering and dismaying ways.
When considering a renovation, lots of questions will need to be answered. How much will it cost, how will it affect the rest of the home and what's the reno with the best payback?
While the saying may be most associated with the Boy Scouts, if you’re selling a home, being properly prepared is key. Here’s the three stages we recommend to prepare a home for sale.