CAPREIT completes sale of International Plaza to Nch’ḵaý Development Corporation

CAPREIT announced today that since the second quarter of 2025, it has closed on, or has entered into agreements to close on, the acquisition of five strategically aligned rental apartment properties in Canada for an aggregate purchase price of $214.0 million. CAPREIT also announced that it has closed on two non-core Canadian dispositions for combined gross proceeds of $82.5 million. All amounts disclosed herein exclude transaction costs and other customary adjustments.

CAPREIT Community Newsletter | Issue 2 – 2025

In this issue, we focus on the vital topic of tenant insurance, an annual campaign aligned with the strategic launch of our Q2 newsletter each June.

CAPREIT announces $297 million in new strategic repositioning since Q2 2025

CAPREIT announced today that since the second quarter of 2025, it has closed on, or has entered into agreements to close on, the acquisition of five strategically aligned rental apartment properties in Canada for an aggregate purchase price of $214.0 million. CAPREIT also announced that it has closed on two non-core Canadian dispositions for combined gross proceeds of $82.5 million. All amounts disclosed herein exclude transaction costs and other customary adjustments.

Urban Mobility: Navigating the City Without a Car 

City living doesn’t require four wheels and a parking spot.   Across Canada, urban centres are transforming how residents move through their communities, offering efficient alternatives that connect neighbourhoods while reducing environmental impact. From Montreal’s extensive metro system to Calgary’s transit-oriented developments, car-free living has become not just possible, but preferable for many urban dwellers. … Continued

Farm Fresh, Family Friendly: Your Guide to Shopping Local Farmers Markets

Shopping at farmers markets offers more than just groceries. It’s an opportunity to connect with the people who grow your food, discover seasonal flavours, and support your local economy. Whether you’re a seasoned market enthusiast or stepping into this vibrant world for the first time, understanding how to navigate these community hubs will transform your weekly shopping routine into an adventure.

Top 10 Free Apps Every Student Needs for Back-to-School Success

Modern apartment living is all about blending convenience, efficiency, and comfort. With technological advancements at our fingertips, wearable devices are becoming must-haves. These innovative gadgets help streamline daily routines, enhance home management, and even promote healthy living—all while making the most of urban spaces.

Top Apps and Tools to Help You Stay Organized in 2025

As we prepare for a new year, many people like to reflect and plan for a more organized year ahead. For some, keeping life in order has never been more crucial. Whether you’re a student juggling classes and extracurriculars or a busy parent managing your family’s schedule, staying organized is key to maintaining balance. Thanks … Continued

Find Your Home Away from Home with CAPREIT Student Housing

Introduction   University and College life is an exciting chapter filled with new experiences, challenges, and opportunities. One critical aspect of this experience is finding the right place to call home during your academic journey. Quality housing can significantly impact a student’s overall university experience, influencing everything from academic performance to personal well-being. In this … Continued

Langley Nicomekl: A Bold Future in a Timeless Landscape

Living in Langley Nicomekl Nicomekl isn’t flashy, and it doesn’t pretend to be. It’s a community that thrives on quiet brilliance — where rivers and trails shape your day, neighbours know your name, and growth happens in a way that feels good, not forced.   What truly makes Nicomekl special is the lifestyle it supports … Continued

Op-ed: To build a better housing market, stop taxing housing like cigarettes

Op-ed published in The Hill Times. To build a better housing market, stop taxing housing like cigarettes. The first thing governments need to do, collectively, is address the fact that housing is taxed at double the rate of the rest of the economy.

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