by Diane Slawych | Dec 10, 2019 | Featured, Profiles
They didn’t have home warranties, the MLS system or real estate agents back in the Stone Age. The typical home had none of the modern conveniences we’ve come to expect today. No running water or central heat, no bathrooms or fancy flooring. But hey, when it takes...
by REM Editorial Team | Apr 8, 2019 | News
A planned 55-storey residential and commercial building in downtown Toronto is North America’s tallest architectural heritage retention development. The United Building, on the northeast corner of University Avenue and Dundas Street West, will include the restored...
by Yvonne Dick | Aug 9, 2016 | Advice for Agents
When real estate markets get hot, often property developers and home buyers buy properties in desirable neighbourhoods and then demolish the existing structure to build their own dream homes. This causes angst for local community groups and historic preservation...