Category: GTA

Homes, the market recovers: sales on the rise in the GTA

TORONTO – Those who have had their house for sale for months and have not yet managed to sell it can probably breathe a sigh of relief: the market is recovering, because recent interest rate cuts have made mortgages more accessible and sustainable and therefore co-buying a house is no longer impossible (for people with a normal salary and without “treasures” in the bank) as it was until a few months ago. 

Kicking off a debate on “tunnel vision”

TORONTO – I am not a card-carrying member of any political party, although that was not always the case. Having said that, I admit to being intrigued by a “seemingly out of the blue” proposal, initiative, plan…the reader can fill in the blank… by Ontario’s Premier, Doug Ford. To my mind, he set the agenda for political debate (cause and consequence; need versus desirability, etc.) by proposing a feasibility study for the construction of an east-west highway under the existing Highway 401that connects Brampton to the Metro Zoo – an approximately 60-kilometre stretch through the geographic middle of the GTA. 

Trains on strike, disruption expected also for GTA commuters

TORONTO – The railway strike called for tomorrow, Thursday, could also have an impact on GO Train passengers. As well known, CN Rail could go on strike starting tomorrow (at the time of writing, it has not yet been revoked): the union representing the workers of Canadian Pacific Kansas City has in fact notified the strike notice of 72 in recent days hours to the railways and, barring last-minute cancellations, the strike of over 9,000 workers on the two main Canadian railways will begin immediately after midnight. 

CORRIERE CANADESE / Il mattone torna a correre nella Gta: prezzi in lieve calo, boom delle vendite

TORONTO – Dopo i fiacchi risultati degli ultimi mesi del 2023, il mercato immobiliare torna a correre. La conferma arriva dal rapporto presentato ieri Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), che mette in luce come il mattone nella Greater Toronto Area abbia dato segnali molto positivi a gennaio, con un aumento delle vendite su base annuale pari al 37 per cento. Per quanto riguarda la variazione mensile, rispetto al dicembre del 2023 le compravendite hanno fatto un balzo del 22,9 per cento, con 4.223 case che hanno cambiato proprietario nel primo mese del nuovo anno… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>