London will soon be home to 115 new ‘highly supportive” housing apartments targeting people experiencing homelessness.
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London is looking to increase housing downtown and along transit corridors by offering up to $10 million in forgivable loans to developers
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London politicians have rejected a proposed 10-storey apartment building in northwest London as too tall, echoing resident pushback.
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One of London’s largest landlords is revamping a program to help renters get into homeownership, boosting how much residents can save toward the price of a new home
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London's latest mega-development is in motion. And believe it or not, this one's not in the city's booming northwest.
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Home construction in London fell off a cliff to start the year, with housing starts down by 64 per cent in February.
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The anti-poverty and tenants’ rights group is pushing for rent control to become a ballot issue in Thursday’s provincial election
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Preliminary work is getting underway at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in downtown London for the construction of a 35-storey residential tower approved by city council nearly two years ago. The parking garage for the hotel at 300-320 King St. has been closed, and trees along the length of the garage on King and Waterloo […]
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2025 could be a tale of two cities in London’s housing market, according to the latest forecast by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC). Renters may see a continuation of last year’s dropping rents as more supply hits the market. For sellers, an expected market rebound may be delayed to the second half of […]
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Potential tariffs by the United States on Canadian products could slow the pace of new home construction in London in 2025, with local industry watchers expressing concern over increases in the cost of materials and build times and an overall drop in demand. U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat of blanket 25 per cent tariffs […]
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London council had a banner year for housing approvals in 2024, green-lighting nearly 23,000 units – four times as many as the year before.