Across Ontario, from the windswept backroads of Grey County to the millionaire mansions of Toronto’s Bridle Path, abandoned houses are everywhere. But why? As an urban explorer who has documented ...
Toronto real estate really does have the audacity. Case in point: 52 Patrick Blvd., a perfectly normal, very lived-in North York family home that has somehow thinks it's worth almost $2 million ...
“We need to create places Canadians want to live, that are more walkable and have better public transit,,” says a former ...
A group of abandoned Toronto houses owned by Canadian telecom giant Rogers could soon be replaced by a towering new complex. A new development application filed by Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp.
Built in 1854 for a textile mogul who became Paris, Ontario’s first mayor, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom Gothic Victorian home has been lavishly restored, with many original features preserved or ...
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