

New condos, townhouses and condo townhomes across the Greater Toronto Area. We go through the floor plans, the deposit structures and the builder behind each one, then bring you the few that hold up. You see them early, while the price is still the launch price.
Every project looks good in its own brochure. The difference sits in the floor plan, the deposit schedule, the maintenance fee and who is actually building it. We read all of that on every launch in the GTA, and most of them we pass on. What reaches you is the short list.
If a project does not hold up, it does not go on the list. You get the reasoning either way.
Most launches are sold quietly first. Being on the list is how you see them at that stage.
We deal with the developer directly, so the price you get is the price at that moment.
The builder pays us on closing. You pay the unit price and nothing extra.

Four GTA developments that made it through. One is finished and occupied with sixteen suites left and the full price list published on its page. The other three have not opened to the public yet. Ask us for the details on any of them.





Nothing here is a trick. It is where the GTA market actually sits at the moment, and it is why timing matters more than usual.
Finished buildings still have suites in them. To keep cash moving, builders would rather sell those now than hold them, and they deal with us directly.
Thousands of finished condos sit unsold in Toronto. For the first time in about a decade the buyer is the one being competed for, not the other way round.
New releases are usually offered to a small group before any public advertising. Being on the list is how you are in that group.
A rare alignment of completed supply and motivated sellers. The numbers tell the story.
A record number of finished condos sit unsold in Toronto as of Q1 2026, and builders are negotiating.
New condos averaged ~$1,189/sqft while resale sat near $859/sqft. Builders are closing that gap.
Pickering is among Canada's fastest-growing regions, with population, jobs, and transit all climbing.
It's the first time in a decade buyers have had this kind of leverage in the GTA market.
Sources: ¹ Urbanation / Zonda completed-and-unsold inventory, reported by The Globe and Mail (2026). ² Urbanation new-vs-resale price-per-sqft, Q1 2026. ³ Statistics Canada & City of Pickering growth projections. Figures are illustrative; confirm current data before any purchase decision.
Four steps from first look to keys. No pressure at any of them.
Your budget and the kind of home you are after. The form takes about thirty seconds.
Price list, floor plans, deposit schedule, maintenance fees and what we think of the building. Same day.
If something looks right, a licensed specialist books you a private showing.
We handle the paperwork and negotiation. You sign and secure your unit.
You buy at the price the builder opens with, and you hold that price through to occupancy.
On many projects you can choose finishes and layouts that suit your taste before move-in.
Extended deposit structures, like a low amount down staged over the first years, make it easier to manage.
Brand-new construction with current design, technology, and energy efficiency, for lower upkeep.
Secure a spot in growing GTA nodes, near transit and amenities, before the area matures.
We go through the deposit schedule, the fees and the builder record before any of it reaches you.
Ontario's enhanced 2026 rebate can return the full 13% HST (combined federal and provincial) on an eligible brand-new home valued up to $1 million. The first-time-buyer rule is gone, so repeat buyers can qualify too. On a brand-new suite, that can mean tens of thousands back in your pocket.
Estimate your rebate → See how the rebate works →Full 13% HST on eligible new homes up to $1M; the maximum phases down above that.
The Agreement of Purchase and Sale generally must be signed inside this one-year window.
★ The actual rebate scales with purchase price, so most suites recover less than the $130,000 maximum. For assignment purchases, eligibility follows the date of the original builder agreement and many won't qualify. Enhancements remain subject to legislation. Figures are maximums, not guarantees, and not tax advice; confirm your eligibility with a tax/legal professional.
See an estimated maximum on a brand-new GTA home, then we'll confirm your exact figure. Estimates only, not tax advice.
No. The builder pays us when a purchase closes, so you pay the unit price and nothing extra to us.
New releases are usually offered quietly to a small group before any public advertising, and some carry advertising restrictions from the builder. That is the stage we bring them to you at.
We look at the floor plan and how usable the space actually is, the deposit schedule, the maintenance fee, the parking and locker situation, and the builder record. Most projects fail on at least one of those. We will tell you which one, including on the ones we passed on.
It is when someone who bought a home before it was built sells their contract on before closing. We handle these where the builder permits it, and we say plainly when one is not worth taking on.
It varies by project. Some offer extended deposit programs staged toward occupancy, others follow a more traditional schedule. We'll walk you through the full structure for each deal.
Ontario's enhanced 2026 rebate can return up to $130,000 in combined HST on an eligible brand-new home up to $1M, for agreements signed Apr 1, 2026 – Mar 31, 2027. Most suites recover less than the maximum; assignments follow the original agreement date. Subject to legislation; confirm with a tax professional.
One short form gets you the full details on anything on the list, and puts you in the group that sees new ones before they go public.
We send it the same day. Free, and no pressure at any point.
Check your inbox. A licensed specialist will reach out today, usually within a few hours, with the full details, floor plans and deposit breakdown.