From the Huffington Post: Jeffrey Lin envisions the laneway behind his house to become a neighbourhood oasis as homes replace garages and families fill the…
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Laneway housing begins to take shape under Toronto’s new rules – Toronto Star
From the Toronto Star: When Leslie Doyle and her husband, Jackson Stone, set out to design what will be one of the first newly permittedlaneway…
Comments closedToronto’s laneway homes are a needed and welcome housing option – Toronto Star
From the Toronto Star: A few weeks ago, we took a tour of laneway and infill homes in Toronto with BILD’s RenoMark renovators and custom…
Comments closedGrowing demand for Vancouver laneway homes – Vancouver Sun
From the Vancouver Sun: Many municipalities are now actively encouraging the construction of laneway houses – sometimes also known as coach houses – so there’s added incentive…
Comments closedCould Toronto’s laneway homes create the character-filled streets of the future? – Toronto Star
From Toronto Star: They are not your granny’s flats. When Toronto approved the rules for building homes on the city’s more than 300 kilometres of…
Comments closedAffordable housing is possible, even in Toronto’s downtown core – The Globe And Mail
From The Globe And Mail: If there’s one thing that Alfredo Romano is proud of when it comes to his 3C Waterfront development, it might…
The $500,000 Toronto house is real — just look to the laneways – National Post
From National Post: It’s only been a year since Toronto finally approved “as-of-right” zoning for laneway housing. But there have already been 100 inquiries —…
Comments closedDispute over Laneway Housing Building Permits Heard by Ontario Building Code Commission – Urban Toronto
From Urban Toronto: With the demand and supply curves of Toronto housing so far from equilibrium, it’s no secret that not enough housing options are…
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