Acreage buying Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]What’s Considered “Acreage” in Ontario Real Estate? (Size and Definition)Most Ontario agents call it "acreage" around one acre, but local norms, zoning rules, and tax brackets tell the real story.
Garden Suite Properties Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]7 Lenders That Will Finance Properties With Laneway PotentialGet the seven lenders who actually finance laneway potential—before zoning changes lock you out of tomorrow's equity play.
ADU Income Properties Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]5 High-Risk High-Reward ADU Speculation Strategies in OntarioLeverage Ontario's zoning chaos to capture 3-5x returns on laneway lots before provincial mandates close the arbitrage window permanently.
Church Surplus Land Development Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]Can You Buy a Church and Convert It to a Home in Ontario?Why converting an Ontario church into your dream home costs triple the asking price in hidden zoning and code upgrades.
Sacred Space Conversions Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]9 Ontario Zoning Requirements for Converting Churches to ResidentialConverting churches to homes in Ontario demands nine complex zoning approvals that can derail projects before you even secure financing.
Sacred Space Conversions Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]Do You Need Special Zoning to Convert a Church in Ontario?Finding out if your Ontario church conversion needs rezoning could mean the difference between a quick approval and a costly eighteen-month battle.
Mission-Aligned Development Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]How to Finance a Faith Property Conversion Project in OntarioMaster Ontario's faith property conversion financing by navigating zoning traps, private lenders, and draw schedules that traditional banks refuse.
Pre-Approved ADU Designs Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]Why Smart Buyers Are Overpaying for Laneway-Eligible Lots Right NowSmart buyers pay 15-24% premiums for laneway lots because the math works—until zoning surprises erase development rights overnight.
3-Generation Home Designs Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]9 Ontario Homes Under $900k Perfect for Families With Boomerang KidsBrowse Ontario homes under $900K designed for boomerang kids—but the zoning loopholes most buyers miss could derail your plans.
3-Generation Home Designs Posted byby The Research Bureau to Get [ your home ]How to Create a Legal Separate Entrance for Your Adult Children’s SuiteSeparate entrances require zoning checks, fire-rated walls, and $20,000+ in permits—one missed step makes your suite illegal.