Two new locations considered for bridge housing in Cornwall
Proposal for 12th Street East is on hold as city says it's looking at two other properties for bridge housing.Click here to read more.
Proposal for 12th Street East is on hold as city says it's looking at two other properties for bridge housing.Click here to read more.
The Cornwall & Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the return of the Home & Leisure Expo, taking place April 10-12 at the Benson Centre. Presented by the Cornwall and District Real Estate Board (CDREB) and sponsored by Lahaie & Sullivan Cornwall...
Cornwall councillors heard on June 9 the city needs more bachelor and one-unit apartment options, now and moving into the future. Councillors considered the trajectory of Cornwall’s housing stock last week as planning consultants from Montreal-based Re:Public Urbanism...
While stakeholders applaud the Canadian government’s housing strategy, concerns linger about potential housing cost impacts and the need for strategic vision in infrastructure investment.Click here to read more.
As Canadians from coast-to-coast struggle to find a place to call home, REALTORS® continue to play an important role in helping address the country’s housing crisis. For nearly four decades, REALTORS® have been advocating the federal government on behalf of Canadian...
On October 12, 2023, The Cornwall Construction Association hosted a panel discussion at Esca Gourmet Pizza + Bar, to discuss the housing crisis through the lens of the construction industry.Click here to read more.
The Ontario government introduced the Affordable Homes and Good Jobs Act, which, if passed, would make it cheaper and easier to build affordable homes, provide certainty to municipalities and help more Ontarians find an affordable home based on their household income....
Ontario's legislature resumed sitting Monday after a summer recess, with a controversy about Greenbelt land removals looming large, despite Premier Doug Ford saying last week that he is reversing the decision. Ford said in question period that he admitted he made a...
After losing two cabinet ministers, two senior staffers, and untold points in the polls, Premier Doug Ford announced his government would walk back its Greenbelt land removals on Thursday. He also promised once again to not touch the protected area — the same pledge...
A large number of young adults are delaying homeownership in the province, citing student debt as the “primary reason” for postponing this milestone, a new poll by the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) suggests. "Student debt is not merely a financial burden;...