A sign of slowing new home construction: builders buying less land
Ontario’s homebuilders have slashed purchases of new land for future residential developments in another sign that new home construction is slowing fast, according to new data.Altus Group data shows that in 2024 more than $3.35-billion was spent on 296 deals for residential land development in the g
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