TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - The Toronto Real Estate Board , Canadian Real Estate Association and four other major real estate boards across Canada have developed a new system to measure and provide clarity on ...
|
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian house prices rose in January on a monthly basis for the first time in three months, led by gains in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, according to a report from the Canadian Real Estate Association. The newly launched MLS Home Price Index, which monitors housing prices in five major urban markets, rose 0.27 percent in January to 149.3 from a month earlier. It was up 5 ...
|
TORONTO , Feb. 1, 2012 /CNW/ - NorRock Realty Finance Corporation ("NorRock") (TSX: RF.A; RF.PR.A; RF.WT) and Partners Real Estate Investment Trust ("Partners REIT") (TSXV: PAR.UN) ...
|
OTTAWA , Feb. 6, 2012 /CNW/ - The MLS® Home Price Index rebounded in January following monthly declines in each of the two previous months, according to statistics released today by The Canadian Real Estate ...
|
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Toronto Real Estate Board Commercial Division Members reported 464,008 square feet of total leased commercial space in January 2012. This result was down by 41 per cent in comparison ...
|
Scotiabank's landmark red skyscraper in the heart of Toronto's financial district could fetch $1 billion or more if real estate trusts, pension funds and others get the chance to bid for Canada's second-tallest building, a commercial real estate expert said Thursday after the bank revealed the granite tower may be for sale.
|
New poll findings show that Canadians have mixed feelings on maximizing home valueTORONTO , Jan. 31, 2012 /CNW/ - ComFree, the largest commission-free real estate network in Canada , today released findings ...
|
The company will report no profit on the $66 million sale.
|
New data released by the Toronto Real Estate Board shows vast market differences between neighbouring communities in the GTA.
|
TD Securities was the top arranger of Canadian stock sales for the first time in 2011, as the unit of Toronto-Dominion Bank helped oversee some of the country’s largest real estate and mining deals.
|