From R-Hauz at Instagram: We’ve completed the tilt up of panels at our first R-Suite! One of the many benefits of prefab designs and construction…
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Garden suite on-site consultation – Just $99 this month
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From Brampton.ca: Additional Residential Units (ARU), also known as additional dwelling units or accessory residential units, accessory apartment, granny flats, in-law suites, laneway suites, and/or coach…
Comments closedLaneway homes should help ease Toronto’s housing crisis. So why are so few being built?
From the Toronto Star, via J99 News: In about two weeks, the two-story two-story laneway suite that replaced Tabatha Southey’s garage will be ready for…
Comments closedWATCH: City of Toronto releases new video guide to garden suites
The City of Toronto wants to know what you think about expanding permissions for garden suites in the city
From the Toronto city website: The City of Toronto wants to know what you think about expanding permissions for garden suites in the city. Check…
Comments closedGarden suite construction underway in Guelph, Kitchener, Barrie and more – and coming soon to cities all across the province
Garden suites are coming soon to Toronto – and pretty much every other major Ontario city and municipality. The provincial government has mandated the programs…
Comments closed40 Argyle Place – lot size 16.5′ x 54′ – goes on the market for $999,000
From Realtor.ca: Calling All Urban Dwellers To See This Exciting Detached, 2-Storey, Live/Work Loft-Style, Laneway House In The Heart Of Trendsetting Queen W./Ossington Area. Main…
Comments closedNew Gerrard Street East laneway house with full basement nears completion
1067 Shaw Street / 26 Ivaan Kotulsky Lane – Home with brand new laneway house sells for $566,000 over asking price @ $2,365,000
From Toronto Storeys: Before 2018, laneway houses and suites were pretty hard to come by in Toronto. City planning bylaws heavily favoured single-family developments, which made…
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