
Real Estate News Headlines // September 24th 2014
What is happening in the Canadian Real Estate Market
Toronto Star
Margaret Laurence’s cottage is for sale
The small white cottage for sale on the Otonabee River comes with 0.14 hectares, almost 23 metres of shoreline and a literary pedigree.
Condo developer hit with $29 million class-action suit
A frustrated Toronto condo owner has launched a $29 million class-action suit over a relatively small, but potentially dangerous, issue — wildly fluctuating water temperatures in a Charles St. highrise project that are being blamed on the installation of improper water valves.
GTA home buyers prefer walkable neighbourhoods, study says
Increasingly, buyers say they’d choose a walkable, transit-oriented location over a larger home, if cost weren’t an issue, says a study for the Pembina Institute and RBC.
The Vancouver Sun
Workspace transformed in digital-age offices
Many walls come tumbling down and co-working hubs stir a creative buzz
Ottawa Citizen
Reevely: Ontario approves six-storey wooden buildings
Ontario builders will be allowed to construct six-storey buildings out of wood starting in 2015, the province announced Tuesday.
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