Mississauga issued over $2 billion in building permits during 2021, up from 2020 levels
In a press release, Mississauga stated that it gave out 4,120 building permits last year, equivalent to a total construction value of $2.09 billion. This marks a 36 per cent increase in value from $1.4 billion in 2020. The City of Mississauga also recorded a 10 per cent yearly increase in the number of permits issued, up from 3,709 permits for all building types in 2020.
“These numbers show two important things: One is that developers, businesses and other property owners want to build in Mississauga and take advantage of our thriving economy and the incredible amenities our city has to offer. And secondly, it shows that we’re doing everything we can at the City to ensure building permits are issued as quickly as possible in order to get shovels the ground,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie, who noted that the city has the highest number of units under construction now than in the past 30 years.
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In a press release, Mississauga stated that it gave out 4,120 building permits last year, equivalent to a total construction value of $2.09 billion. This marks a 36 per cent increase in value from $1.4 billion in 2020. The City of Mississauga also recorded a 10 per cent yearly increase in the number of permits issued, up from 3,709 permits for all building types in 2020.
“These numbers show two important things: One is that developers, businesses and other property owners want to build in Mississauga and take advantage of our thriving economy and the incredible amenities our city has to offer. And secondly, it shows that we’re doing everything we can at the City to ensure building permits are issued as quickly as possible in order to get shovels the ground,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie, who noted that the city has the highest number of units under construction now than in the past 30 years.
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New two-tower high-rise project proposed near Ontario Science Centre, future Ontario Line station
In late March, a rezoning and Site Plan Approval application was submitted to the City of Toronto to construct a 43- and 41-storey high-rise development at 48 Grenoble Drive in North York’s Flemingdon Park neighbourhood.
The development site is located on the northwest corner of Grenoble Drive and Deauville Lane, just east of Don Mills Road and Gateway Boulevard which will be the future home of the planned Flemingdon Park Station on the Ontario Line. The Ontario Science Centre is situated just northwest of the site near Don Mills Road and St Dennis drive. Spanning 1.67 acres, the irregularly-shaped lot is occupied by a nine-storey slab-style rental apartment building with 109 units.
The new development comprises a 43-storey west tower and a 41-storey east tower joined together by a six-storey podium. Rrestrained, light-coloured masonry that responds to Flemingdon Park’s modernist legacy.
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In late March, a rezoning and Site Plan Approval application was submitted to the City of Toronto to construct a 43- and 41-storey high-rise development at 48 Grenoble Drive in North York’s Flemingdon Park neighbourhood.
The development site is located on the northwest corner of Grenoble Drive and Deauville Lane, just east of Don Mills Road and Gateway Boulevard which will be the future home of the planned Flemingdon Park Station on the Ontario Line. The Ontario Science Centre is situated just northwest of the site near Don Mills Road and St Dennis drive. Spanning 1.67 acres, the irregularly-shaped lot is occupied by a nine-storey slab-style rental apartment building with 109 units.
The new development comprises a 43-storey west tower and a 41-storey east tower joined together by a six-storey podium. Rrestrained, light-coloured masonry that responds to Flemingdon Park’s modernist legacy.
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▪️بزودی در اونتاریو خریداران خانه قادر خواهند بود تا قیمت پیشنهادی دیگر خریداران را مشاهده کنند و پروسه موسوم به Blind Bidding یا عدم شفافیت قیمت ها در حین خرید خانه لغو خواهد شد. اما خریداران درصورتی قادر به مشاهده آفر دیگر خریداران خواهند بود که فروشنده اجازه انتشار اطلاعات را به ایجنت خود دهد.
▪️هدف از این امر، کاهش قیمت ملک و ممانعت از فروش ملک به بهای بالاتر از قیمت درخواستی است، اما تحقیقات و تجارب مشابه در دیگر کشورها (مثل آمریکا، نیوزلند، استرالیا و ایرلند) نشان داده شفافیت آفرها موجب افزایش قیمت ملک خواهد شد.
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▪️هدف از این امر، کاهش قیمت ملک و ممانعت از فروش ملک به بهای بالاتر از قیمت درخواستی است، اما تحقیقات و تجارب مشابه در دیگر کشورها (مثل آمریکا، نیوزلند، استرالیا و ایرلند) نشان داده شفافیت آفرها موجب افزایش قیمت ملک خواهد شد.
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Canada’s booming small housing markets could see up to 20% price growth in 2022
The allure of small town living — whether it be cheaper real estate prices or peace and quiet in the outdoors — continues to draw Canadian homebuyers. The demand for properties in smaller communities is creating a boom in local housing markets, a trend that could cause property prices to rise as high as 20 per cent in some areas this year.
All small markets will see prices climb within the average range of three per cent to 20 per cent in 2022 thanks to low inventory and growing demand. Some small communities have already seen their prices jump between 17 per cent to 46 per cent year-over-year within the first business quarter.
Livability in small communities have played a nearly equal role in attracting new residents and home buyers as affordable home prices have. Quality of life factors are drawing many Canadian home buyers to small markets (40 per cent), slightly more than housing affordability (37 per cent).
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The allure of small town living — whether it be cheaper real estate prices or peace and quiet in the outdoors — continues to draw Canadian homebuyers. The demand for properties in smaller communities is creating a boom in local housing markets, a trend that could cause property prices to rise as high as 20 per cent in some areas this year.
All small markets will see prices climb within the average range of three per cent to 20 per cent in 2022 thanks to low inventory and growing demand. Some small communities have already seen their prices jump between 17 per cent to 46 per cent year-over-year within the first business quarter.
Livability in small communities have played a nearly equal role in attracting new residents and home buyers as affordable home prices have. Quality of life factors are drawing many Canadian home buyers to small markets (40 per cent), slightly more than housing affordability (37 per cent).
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Housing Market Snapshot for March 2022
قابل توجه خريداران و فروشندگان محترم خانه:
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خدمات ارائه شده:
- ارائه وام با کمترین نرخ بهره موجود در بازار
First, Second, Third Mortgages
- ارزیابی رایگان منزل شما Home Evaluation
- یافتن منزل رویایی شما با توجه به محل و بودجه
- دستیابی به اطلاعات کامل بازار جهت تصمیم گیری صحیح در هنگام خرید و یا فروش خانه
- خدمات ویژه برای خریداران بار اولی First Time Home Buyer
- خرید خانه برای سرمایه گذاری Investment Property
- تازه واردین به کانادا Newcomers
- غیر ساکنین کانادا Non-Resident
- خدمات بازسازی Renovation
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قابل توجه خريداران و فروشندگان محترم خانه:
با يك تيم حرفه ای در زمينه فروش و خريد منزل رویایی شما از ابتدا تا انتها همراه شما هستيم.
خدمات ارائه شده:
- ارائه وام با کمترین نرخ بهره موجود در بازار
First, Second, Third Mortgages
- ارزیابی رایگان منزل شما Home Evaluation
- یافتن منزل رویایی شما با توجه به محل و بودجه
- دستیابی به اطلاعات کامل بازار جهت تصمیم گیری صحیح در هنگام خرید و یا فروش خانه
- خدمات ویژه برای خریداران بار اولی First Time Home Buyer
- خرید خانه برای سرمایه گذاری Investment Property
- تازه واردین به کانادا Newcomers
- غیر ساکنین کانادا Non-Resident
- خدمات بازسازی Renovation
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📣𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐨 𝐠𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐠𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐡𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐛𝐢𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐬.
✅As the system stands now, individuals looking to put an offer on a home do so blindly, without knowing how much their competitors are offering above the asking price. The new regulation will give sellers the option to "choose an open offer process."
✅"Sellers will no longer be limited to selling their property through a closed or traditional offer system," the Minister of Government and Consumer Affairs Ross Romano said in a statement to CTV News Toronto.
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✅As the system stands now, individuals looking to put an offer on a home do so blindly, without knowing how much their competitors are offering above the asking price. The new regulation will give sellers the option to "choose an open offer process."
✅"Sellers will no longer be limited to selling their property through a closed or traditional offer system," the Minister of Government and Consumer Affairs Ross Romano said in a statement to CTV News Toronto.
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▪️سازندگان ملک در تورنتو نسبت به افزایش قابل توجه هزینه های ساخت ملک هشدار می دهند. گفته می شود با توجه به افزایش هزینه های ساخت، قیمت خانه های جدید افزایش خواهد یافت. اخیرا شهرداری اعلام کرده است که هزینه development charge rates برای تمام خانه های مسکونی 49 درصد افزایش خواهد یافت. این افزایش اعلام شده توسط شهرداری موجب تغییر و افزایش قیمت ملک بصورت 30.000 دلار برای هر اتاق خواب می شود، که تاثیر زیادی بر پروژه های ساختمانی در حال انجام خواهد داشت.
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Most Canadians doubt new tax-free FHSA will help them buy a home
72% think the First Home Savings Account will have little to no impact on their ability to purchase a home: survey
Ottawa announced a new tax-free First Home Savings Account (FHSA) in its 2022 federal budget earlier this month. But while the account aims to help more Canadians enter the housing market, most believe it will do little to help them purchase a home, a recent Hardbacon survey found.
The FHSA – expected to be introduced in 2023 – will assist home buyers with saving for a down payment on their first home. Younger Canadians between the ages of 18 and 40 can save up to $8,000 a year over five years for a total of $40,000.
The account will offer a tax deduction and tax-free withdrawals, combining the benefits of both retired registered savings plans (RRSPs) and tax-free savings accounts (TSFAs).
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72% think the First Home Savings Account will have little to no impact on their ability to purchase a home: survey
Ottawa announced a new tax-free First Home Savings Account (FHSA) in its 2022 federal budget earlier this month. But while the account aims to help more Canadians enter the housing market, most believe it will do little to help them purchase a home, a recent Hardbacon survey found.
The FHSA – expected to be introduced in 2023 – will assist home buyers with saving for a down payment on their first home. Younger Canadians between the ages of 18 and 40 can save up to $8,000 a year over five years for a total of $40,000.
The account will offer a tax deduction and tax-free withdrawals, combining the benefits of both retired registered savings plans (RRSPs) and tax-free savings accounts (TSFAs).
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Yet, while a majority (70 per cent) of Canadians want to use the FHSA, most (72 per cent) think it won’t help them buy a home.
Skyrocketing home prices is one reason. Some (39 per cent) think the FHSA is unfair because it leaves out people who want to buy in more expensive markets.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. only allows a minimum down payment of $40,000 for a maximum purchase price of $650,000. In comparison, the average price of a home in Canada reached a record $816,720 in February.
Those who do plan to put money into the account next year are hoping to cut spending (32 per cent), decrease RRSP contributions (16 per cent), and reduce (12 per cent) or take money out (nine per cent) of their TFSA. Some (three per cent) also intend to take money out of their RRSP or reduce contributions to a Registered Education Savings Plan (two per cent).
Of the 30 per cent who don’t plan to use the savings tool, over half (54 per cent) don’t understand its advantages and the others (46 per cent) believe they won’t have enough money to contribute.
“The FHSA is a tax-free savings account, but it doesn’t mean that it actually makes saving for a down payment any easier, especially in hotter real estate markets,” Hardbacon’s editor-in-chief Stefani Balinsky said in a press release.
Still, the bulk of Canadians (88 per cent) want to become homeowners one day.
The amount of time they think it will take them to save for a down payment varies. Twenty-two per cent think it will take five years, five per cent think it will take 10 years, and six per cent think it will take 15 years or more.
Most (82 per cent) do not expect to receive financial support from their parents. Of the fortunate 17 per cent who do, nearly half said they (47 per cent) won’t have to pay them back.
Among them, 20 per cent expect between $5,000 and $10,000 from their parents, 30 per cent anticipate between $15,000 and $30,000, and 15 per cent think they will get between $50,000 and $100,000. The luckiest 10 per cent expect to receive over $100,000.
“What the survey found is that the most effective source of a down payment is the Bank of Mom and Dad. Still, not everyone is that fortunate,” said Balinsky.
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Skyrocketing home prices is one reason. Some (39 per cent) think the FHSA is unfair because it leaves out people who want to buy in more expensive markets.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. only allows a minimum down payment of $40,000 for a maximum purchase price of $650,000. In comparison, the average price of a home in Canada reached a record $816,720 in February.
Those who do plan to put money into the account next year are hoping to cut spending (32 per cent), decrease RRSP contributions (16 per cent), and reduce (12 per cent) or take money out (nine per cent) of their TFSA. Some (three per cent) also intend to take money out of their RRSP or reduce contributions to a Registered Education Savings Plan (two per cent).
Of the 30 per cent who don’t plan to use the savings tool, over half (54 per cent) don’t understand its advantages and the others (46 per cent) believe they won’t have enough money to contribute.
“The FHSA is a tax-free savings account, but it doesn’t mean that it actually makes saving for a down payment any easier, especially in hotter real estate markets,” Hardbacon’s editor-in-chief Stefani Balinsky said in a press release.
Still, the bulk of Canadians (88 per cent) want to become homeowners one day.
The amount of time they think it will take them to save for a down payment varies. Twenty-two per cent think it will take five years, five per cent think it will take 10 years, and six per cent think it will take 15 years or more.
Most (82 per cent) do not expect to receive financial support from their parents. Of the fortunate 17 per cent who do, nearly half said they (47 per cent) won’t have to pay them back.
Among them, 20 per cent expect between $5,000 and $10,000 from their parents, 30 per cent anticipate between $15,000 and $30,000, and 15 per cent think they will get between $50,000 and $100,000. The luckiest 10 per cent expect to receive over $100,000.
“What the survey found is that the most effective source of a down payment is the Bank of Mom and Dad. Still, not everyone is that fortunate,” said Balinsky.
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Early Data Shows GTA Housing Prices On “Rapid Decline” in April
The official spring numbers for the Greater Toronto Area market won’t be out until next week, but early analysis finds that average housing prices in the region are dropping at a rapid pace.
Initial data compiled by Realosophy President John Pasalis comparing the percentage change in sold prices for low-rise homes in the first three weeks of April to the same time frame in February, finds prices are declining across all GTA municipalities, between 6 – 21%.
It’s concrete proof that the anecdotally softer conditions seen thus far this spring are indeed a reality; agents have reported overall fewer buyers in the market, a dramatic drop in offers, and the resurgence of buyers’ market trends such as bully offers and conditions.
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The official spring numbers for the Greater Toronto Area market won’t be out until next week, but early analysis finds that average housing prices in the region are dropping at a rapid pace.
Initial data compiled by Realosophy President John Pasalis comparing the percentage change in sold prices for low-rise homes in the first three weeks of April to the same time frame in February, finds prices are declining across all GTA municipalities, between 6 – 21%.
It’s concrete proof that the anecdotally softer conditions seen thus far this spring are indeed a reality; agents have reported overall fewer buyers in the market, a dramatic drop in offers, and the resurgence of buyers’ market trends such as bully offers and conditions.
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No Fresh Housing Initiatives Announced in Ontario Provincial Budget
Today, Provincial Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled the 2022 provincial budget in the Ontario Legislature, titled “Ontario’s Plan to Build”.
Unlike the 2021 budget, which had a firm focus on leading Ontario’s economy through the COVID-19 pandemic through health care and economic measures, this year’s edition doubles down on the Ford government’s commitment to building new housing supply, and takes aim at development timelines.
However, there weren’t any fresh housing initiatives included in the new record $198.6B-budget. Instead, it reiterated recently-announced measures, including the Housing Affordability Task Force’s mandate to build 1.5M homes over the next 10 years.
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Today, Provincial Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled the 2022 provincial budget in the Ontario Legislature, titled “Ontario’s Plan to Build”.
Unlike the 2021 budget, which had a firm focus on leading Ontario’s economy through the COVID-19 pandemic through health care and economic measures, this year’s edition doubles down on the Ford government’s commitment to building new housing supply, and takes aim at development timelines.
However, there weren’t any fresh housing initiatives included in the new record $198.6B-budget. Instead, it reiterated recently-announced measures, including the Housing Affordability Task Force’s mandate to build 1.5M homes over the next 10 years.
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These include the province’s objective to implement a long-term plan to address the housing crisis, as informed by the HAFT’s 55 recommendations. It also re-stated the spend of $19.2M to address the backlog currently experienced by the Landlord and Tenant Board and Ontario Land Tribunal, as well as the $3B spend previously allocated between 2020 and 2022 to support community housing and prevent homelessness, including nearly $1.2B via the Social Services Relief Fund.
“One of the defining affordability challenges of our time is housing. Our province is growing and every year, people from across Canada and around the world choose Ontario to build their careers and raise their families, here in Ontario. But every single year, they’re putting pressure on our housing supply and the dream of homeownership becomes further and further out of reach,” stated Bethlenvalvy in the Legislature. “In fact, as part of our plan, we’ll increase the housing supply by building 1.5M new homes over the next 10 years. It’s time to put more housing options within the reach of families who so badly need them. When we talk about building new homes for families, we say, let’s get it done.”
“One of the defining affordability challenges of our time is housing. Our province is growing and every year, people from across Canada and around the world choose Ontario to build their careers and raise their families, here in Ontario. But every single year, they’re putting pressure on our housing supply and the dream of homeownership becomes further and further out of reach,” stated Bethlenvalvy in the Legislature. “In fact, as part of our plan, we’ll increase the housing supply by building 1.5M new homes over the next 10 years. It’s time to put more housing options within the reach of families who so badly need them. When we talk about building new homes for families, we say, let’s get it done.”
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4+2 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
2 Garage
1 Kitchen
Property Type: Detached, 2-Storey
Building Age: 16-30
Size: 3,000 - 3,500 feet²
Lot Size: 62.73 × 134.71 feet
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