How the St. Catharines Population Will Soon Change

In 2041, the province expects St. Catharines population to grow by 179,000 residents. To put that into perspective, it would be like a whole city the size of present-day Burlington moving into St. Catharines in the next 25 years. As well, students of the St. Catharines population now prefer to live downtown. The Niagara Region 2041…

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Via Rail St. Catharines & GO Transit Are Expanding

In 2012, a commuter train left the Via Rail St. Catharines station never to return. The twice-daily weekday return trains, which ran from Niagara Falls to Toronto and stopped in St. Catharines, became cancelled. However, in June 2016, a GO transit train pulled into the Via Rail St. Catharines station. The Ontario province announced it will bring weekday…

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St. Catharines Real Estate Market: Why You Should Invest Now

If you’re looking to invest in the St. Catharines real estate market, the time is right. A November 2016 St. Catharines Standard article said “Niagara’s real estate market is at a boil.” For example, if you sold in October 2015, your residential average sale price would have been 26 per cent higher by October 2016. Niagara…

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St. Catharines Zoning Bylaws Guide

Will you want to convert a single family St. Catharines home into a legal duplex? Do you know the St. Catharines zoning bylaws associated with doing that? When you’re looking at properties in St. Catharines, you’ll want to know a thing or two about what you can and can’t do to the investment you may…

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New Interactive Zoning Tool

The Hamilton Economic Development Office is now pleased to share the news that a brand new interactive zoning tool is available for investors and brokers/realtors.

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