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Are there too many condos in Toronto? Real estate wiz Brian Persaud takes on this contentious issue


The following is a guest post by Brian Persaud, a Toronto based real estate agent, investor, analyst, TV show host, producer and author of the forthcoming book "Investing in Condominiums". He is a provider of Toronto condominium information and a good friend to the folks of BuzzBuzzHome. Read more

A day at the Beach in November? You better believe it! Beach Club Lofts holding exclusive preview event this weekend [PICS]


Those temperatures won't be going back up any time soon, so a day at the beach might seem like a "strange" concept at the moment.But it's not too hard to imagine spending a day at the Beach Club Lofts, the boutique residence by Zen Homes that's only Read more

We're feeling like nobility just looking at these new renderings from The Royal Collection


When you're searching for homes in a place like King City, we're guessing you might be looking for something with a hint of royalty. Well, this project by Zancor Homes registers pretty high on the royalty scale, so high in fact, that they simply named it The Royal Read more

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Skyline International acquires the historic Cleveland Arcade, an architectural marvel and first shopping mall in America [VIDEO]

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The first large-scale indoor shopping centre ever built in the U.S. went up for sale last year and guess who swooped in to scoop it up…

None other than Skyline International, the Toronto-based developer known for their growing network of “destination communities” that connect downtown Toronto to cottage country as well as developments like Deerhurst Golf Cottages and Horseshoe Copeland House.

Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Cleveland Arcade dates back to 1890 and is the first large-scale, indoor shopping mall in the U.S. It was financed by the famous John D. Rockefeller, a native Clevelander, and modeled on Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Read more