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Right at Home Realty is an Ontario real estate brokerage with over 6,000 sales representatives serving the Greater Toronto Area. The company was founded in 2004 by Arthur Bartram, Ronald E. Peddicord, and Howard Drukarsh and is a multi-office, non-franchise, corporately-run Canadian company.
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), formerly the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), is a non-profit professional association of registered real estate brokers and salespeople in and about the Greater Toronto Area. [1] TRREB's Toronto office is located at 1400 Don Mills Road. [2]
First Capital was founded in 1994 as Centrefund Realty through a 1994 IPO. [2] It started with 5 properties, and grew to 70 properties by 2000. [2] In May 2000, Riocan Real Estate Investment Trust briefly entered discussions into buying First Capital. [3]
In 2010, the firm launched a successful expansion into the United States, taking advantage of low real estate prices there. [9] By 2012, 15% of RioCan's revenue was from the United States, and it planned to expand the percentage to 20%. [10] In December 2015, RioCan sold its U.S. portfolio to Blackstone Real Estate Partners VIII, for C$2.7 ...
Starlight Investments is a privately-held Canadian real estate investment and asset management company based in Toronto, Ontario.As of 2024, Starlight owns 70,000 multi-family units (54,000 in Canada [1] and 10,000 in the United States), 8 million square feet of commercial space, and over 600 properties across Canada. [2]
The strength and vitality of the many neighbourhoods that make up Toronto, Ontario, Canada has earned the city its unofficial nickname of "the city of neighbourhoods." [ 1 ] There are 158 neighbourhoods officially recognized by the City of Toronto (in 2022, 34 neighbourhoods were created from 16 of the previous 140) [ 2 ] and upwards of 240 ...
In 2019, Dream Unlimited proposed three designs to the City of Toronto to develop a downtown Toronto multi-storey property at 49 Ontario Street. [9]In December 2022, Dream Unlimited was approved by Waterfront Toronto to develop 12 acres of lakeside Toronto that Google subsidiary Sidewalk Labs abandoned plans to develop in 2020. [10]
In addition, the province of Ontario's Fair Housing Plan set in place stricter rent controls and 16 measures to help combat the growth of the real estate market . [34] These remedies coincided with a slight dip in housing prices in 2017 [ 35 ] which some believed was the beginning of a housing crash.