Where too Next?

Posted on Leave a commentPosted in Brampton News, Burlington, Liberty Village, Market Commentary

Felling lightheaded by the recent Real Estate Market Gyrations. Know that you are not alone! Pointedly until interest rates stop rising and begin to level off. G.T.A Home prices will probably continue their negative trajectory. How steep and long will the trajectory become is a multi-billion dollar question. Certain financial triggers can be found in such […]

By-passing Caledon Village!

Posted on Leave a commentPosted in Brampton News, Burlington, Caledon, Transport Supportive Development

The 4 corners through Caledon Village is quickly becoming a vehicle quagmire. An already hazardous 4 corners is now expected to handle an exponential spurt in traffic. Much of this near future demand will stem from Erin`s 5 new recently approved subdivisions. Plus the Town of Caledon`s approval 4 new aggregate operations in Ward 1. […]

Breaking News: the Orangeville- Brampton Rail Line receives a new lease on life

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Founded in 2000, the Orangeville-Brampton Railway serves several industries in Orangeville and Brampton and was also a public excursion train from 2004 until 2018. Due to the decline in rail traffic in recent years, the user group provided formal notice in 2020 that it would terminate its agreement and service on the line as of […]

People Or Profit

Posted on Leave a commentPosted in Brampton News, Burlington, Caledon, Transport Supportive Development

Brampton City council has just decreed that the potential 10 km of OBRY parkland be mothballed. Shamefully the potential for future civic profit appears to be taking precedence over the evident benefit that a million or more Citizens could enjoy by having additional parkland running through their neighborhoods. The big question remains, what will Caledon Town […]