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Posted on 14/03/08

Market for suites spurred by competitive prices

draymaker@globeandmail.com

For two decades, Brampton served as the poster-child for the unchecked development of master-planned tract housing. While other fast-growing 905 suburbs at least paid lip service to the idea of managing the development of new subdivisions with single-family, detached housing, Brampton didn't impose any constraints. Consequently, it consistently has seen high volumes of building and sales of new low-rise housing over several years.

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