April 2026

When Toronto Comes Back to Life: The Parks and Ravines Everyone Rediscovers in April

Posted on Apr 02, 2026 in Blog


There is a moment in early April when Toronto collectively remembers it has a body. The scarves come off. People walk slower, look up more, and suddenly the ravines are full again, as though nobody planned it. Which, of course, nobody did. It just happens, the same way it does every year, with the same quiet relief.

This city does winter well enough...

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Toronto Housing Market Update: March 2026

Posted on Apr 02, 2026 in Market Updates



The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) has released its March housing data. Market conditions tightened compared to last year, with sales edging higher year-over-year, while new listings declined sharply. Selling prices remained lower than a year ago, continuing to support improved affordability heading into the spring market.

A total of 5,0...

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Mike’s Monthly Memo

Posted on Apr 02, 2026 in Market Updates



New Policy Signals Aim to Restart Ontario’s Housing Pipeline

Over the past several weeks, both the federal and Ontario governments have announced coordinated policy changes aimed at improving affordability and restoring momentum to new housing construction. The two most important measures are the temporary removal of HST on qualifying new homes and...

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Toronto's Patio Season: The Neighbourhoods That Wake Up First

Posted on Apr 01, 2026 in Blog


Image credit: Destinationtoronto.com

There is a specific Thursday when it happens. Not a Sunday, not a long weekend, not any date marked on a calendar. Just a Thursday when the temperature hits 14 degrees and holds. By five o'clock, every patio chair in Yorkville is occupied, and someone on King West is eating oysters in a light jacket with no parti...

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