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New property listed in Hamilton

I have listed a new property at 28 GROVE Street in Hamilton. See details here

Chic & Renovated 1-Bedroom in Corktown – Lower Level Gem. Welcome to 28 Grove Street – a unique and fully renovated lower-level 1-bedroom unit nestled in Hamilton’s vibrant Corktown neighbourhood. This stylish suite offers a bright and modern 4-piece bath, in-suite laundry, and a beautifully updated interior designed for comfortable urban living. Step outside into a shared backyard paradise, perfect for BBQs, entertaining friends, or relaxing with a book under the trees. Located in one of Hamilton’s most trendy and thriving communities, you’re just minutes from restaurants, parks, transit, and downtown amenities. Street parking only. Available April 1. some photos virtually staged. (id:2493)

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📈 Why Canada Is Shifting from Condos to Rentals — And What New Development Trends You Should Know

Over the past few years, Canada’s housing market has been through a major transformation. Once dominated by condo developments and record-high prices, we’re now seeing a clear shift: more people are choosing rentals, and developers are adjusting their strategies in response. If you’re a real estate professional, investor, or someone thinking about housing in Canada, these trends matter — and they could shape the market for years to come.

In this blog, we’ll explore why this shift is happening, what it means for buyers and renters, and the top real estate development trends shaping Canadian cities in 2026 and beyond.


🏙️ What’s Changed: From Condo Boom to Rental Demand

For most of the last decade, condos were the poster child of urban living in Canada. Young professionals, students, and even first-time buyers flocked to high-rise buildings in major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Affordable prices (relative to detached homes), central locations, and modern amenities made condos attractive.

But recently, the narrative has shifted:

1. Condo Prices Have Plateaued or Slowed

After years of rising prices, many condo markets have cooled. Some regions even show slower price growth or year-over-year declines. That means fewer buyers are rushing into condo purchases, and demand has softened.

Many potential buyers are stepping back, waiting to see where the market is headed — reducing the urgency to buy and opening opportunities for rentals instead.

2. Interest Rates Have Impacted Buying Power

Although interest rates have eased slightly from previous highs, they’re still higher than the record lows seen in earlier years. Higher borrowing costs make mortgage payments more expensive. For many people — especially first-time buyers — that means delaying a purchase and choosing to rent instead.

Renting becomes a flexible alternative that doesn’t require a large down payment or long-term financial commitment.

3. Lifestyle Preferences Are Changing

Post-pandemic work culture is a big part of this trend. With remote or hybrid work arrangements here to stay, many people no longer feel tied to home ownership near major work centres. Instead, they prioritize lifestyle features like larger living spaces, outdoor areas, and walkable communities — features more commonly found in rentals outside downtown cores.

Couple this with rising costs of living (utilities, property taxes, maintenance), and renting often becomes a more appealing choice for many households.


📊 Why Rentals Are Becoming More Attractive

With fewer people rushing to buy condos, rental demand is on the rise — and for good reasons:

Greater Flexibility

Renters can move with less financial risk. If their job changes or they want a different neighbourhood, they’re not locked into a mortgage and the process of selling.

Cost Predictability

Renting often comes with fixed monthly costs, especially in newer buildings with modern utilities included. Homeowners, on the other hand, face unpredictable maintenance, taxes, and repair costs.

Access to Better Amenities

Newer rental buildings are designed with lifestyle in mind. Many include:

  • Fitness centres

  • Shared workspaces

  • Rooftop patios

  • Pet spaces

  • Package lockers

These amenities can rival — and sometimes exceed — what traditional condo buildings offer for owners.

Purpose-Built Rental Popularity

Across Canada, investors and developers are increasingly focusing on purpose-built rentals (buildings designed specifically for renting, not converted condos). These properties tend to offer better rental management and design features that appeal to long-term tenants.


🏗️ New Development Trends You Should Watch

As the market evolves, so do development strategies. Here are the top trends shaping how and where housing is being built in Canada:


🔹 1. Purpose-Built Rentals Are on the Rise

Purpose-built rental buildings are one of the most significant trends in Canada’s real estate landscape. Unlike condos, which are typically sold to individual owners, these properties are owned by a single investor or company and rented out as a portfolio.

Why developers like them:

  • Predictable income streams from long-term tenants

  • Higher occupancy rates in strong rental markets

  • Lower volatility compared to condo resales

Why renters like them:

  • Modern design and amenities

  • Professional property management

  • Stability and community feel

Many Canadian cities have responded to rental demand by offering incentives for purpose-built housing, further encouraging developers to build more units.


🔹 2. Mixed-Use Developments Are Gaining Ground

“Live, work, play” is no longer just a slogan — it’s a model for new neighbourhoods.

Mixed-use developments combine residential, commercial, and sometimes office space in the same area. Imagine living above a café, grocery store, and co-working space — all walkable.

These developments appeal to people who want convenience and community without long commuting times. For real estate investors, mixed-use projects can offer diversified revenue streams.


🔹 3. Affordable Housing Projects Are Increasingly in Focus

Rental demand isn’t only growing for luxury units — there’s a strong need for affordable rental housing across Canada.

Governments at all levels are responding with:

  • Funding for affordable projects

  • Density bonuses for developers

  • Inclusionary zoning policies (requiring a share of units to be affordable)

This trend is shifting some developer interest toward projects that can deliver social impact as well as financial return.


🔹 4. Sustainable and Green Building Features

Today’s renters and buyers care about sustainability more than ever. Developers are responding with features like:

  • High-efficiency building systems

  • Solar panels

  • Green roofs

  • Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations

  • Bike storage and walkable design

These eco-friendly features not only reduce environmental impact but also lower utility costs for residents — a selling point for many prospective tenants.


🔹 5. Transit-Oriented and Suburban Growth

Not all rental growth is happening in downtown cores.

With hybrid work trends and a desire for space, suburban and transit-oriented communities are booming. People want affordable options that don’t mean a long commute, and developers are responding with:

  • New rental communities near regional rail lines and transit hubs

  • Townhouse and mid-rise rental buildings

  • Family-friendly design with parks and community spaces


🧠 What This Means for You — Buyers, Renters, and Investors

Whether you’re a buyer, renter, investor, or real estate professional, understanding these trends can help you make smarter decisions:

📌 For Buyers

  • You may face less competition for condos, but prices can vary significantly by city and building.

  • Consider your long-term goals: rental income vs owning your own space.

  • If you’re priced out of condo ownership, rentals offer flexibility while you decide your next move.

📌 For Renters

  • More rental options mean better choice and bargaining power.

  • Look at purpose-built rentals for stability and amenities.

  • Suburban and transit-adjacent rentals may offer the best value.

📌 For Investors

  • Rental properties, especially purpose-built, can offer steady income.

  • Mixed-use developments and affordable housing projects are emerging opportunities.

  • Sustainability and modern amenities can increase rental appeal.

📌 For Real Estate Agents

  • Educate clients about why the market is shifting.

  • Highlight rental trends to investors and first-time buyers.

  • Use local data to show where rentals are strongest and why.


🏁 Final Thoughts

The shift from condos to rentals in Canada isn’t a temporary trend — it’s a response to changing economics, lifestyles, and development strategies. As people rethink where and how they want to live, and as developers adapt to those needs, the housing market continues to evolve.

For anyone involved in Canadian real estate, staying informed and flexible is key. Whether you’re helping clients find their next home, advising investors, or planning your own housing future, understanding rental growth and new development trends will give you a serious advantage.


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New property listed in St. Catharines (Glendale/Glenridge)

I have listed a new property at 23 West Hampton Road in St. Catharines (Glendale/Glenridge). See details here

Welcome to 23 West Hampton Road - a stunning, fully renovated ranch bungalow where modern style meets everyday comfort. Perfectly situated just minutes from Hwy 406, the Welland Canal, Lake Ontario, schools, shopping, and all the conveniences of city living, this home offers both accessibility and tranquility. Step inside to find a bright, open-concept layout filled with natural light, highlighted by brand new hardwood floors, upgraded trim, pot lighting inside and out, and custom California shutters on every new window and door. The designer kitchen boasts quartz countertops, a stylish backsplash, and high-end stainless steel appliances, including an S/S fridge, cook-top, wall oven, wall microwave, and dishwasher. This home offers two luxurious new bathrooms with heated floors, as well as a lower-level bedroom with closet, washer and dryer, and convenient side entrance. Notable updates include: furnace & A/C (2021), doors & windows (2021), concrete patio (2021), driveway (2022), fence (2022), and a garden shed - ensuring peace of mind for years to come. Outside, enjoy your own backyard oasis with professional landscaping - the perfect setting for relaxation, family gatherings, or summer entertaining. Every detail has been thoughtfully updated from top to bottom, making this property completely move-in ready. (id:2493)

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New property listed in St. Catharines

I have listed a new property at 23 WEST HAMPTON Road in St. Catharines. See details here

Welcome to 23 West Hampton Road — a stunning, fully renovated ranch bungalow where modern style meets everyday comfort. Perfectly situated just minutes from Hwy 406, the Welland Canal, Lake Ontario, schools, shopping, and all the conveniences of city living, this home offers both accessibility and tranquility. Step inside to find a bright, open-concept layout filled with natural light, highlighted by brand new hardwood floors, upgraded trim, pot lighting inside and out, and custom California shutters on every new window and door. The designer kitchen boasts quartz countertops, a stylish backsplash, and high-end stainless steel appliances, including an S/S fridge, cook-top, wall oven, wall microwave, and dishwasher. This home offers two luxurious new bathrooms with heated floors, as well as a lower-level bedroom with closet, washer and dryer, and convenient side entrance. Notable updates include: furnace & A/C (2021), doors & windows (2021), concrete patio (2021), driveway (2022), fence (2022), and a garden shed — ensuring peace of mind for years to come. Outside, enjoy your own backyard oasis with professional landscaping — the perfect setting for relaxation, family gatherings, or summer entertaining. Every detail has been thoughtfully updated from top to bottom, making this property completely move-in ready. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Welland

I have listed a new property at 6 RIDLEY Avenue in Welland. See details here

Welcome to this bright and spacious 1-bedroom basement apartment located in a quiet Welland neighbourhood. Offering a functional open-concept layout, this unit features in-suite laundry, ample storage throughout, and a comfortable living space ideal for a single professional or a couple. Street parking is available, and the apartment is move-in ready with flexible occupancy. Offered at $1,400/month, this is a great opportunity for affordable, convenient living. Move in anytime — don’t miss out! (id:2493)

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