Author: Kaleylangille
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Ontario Housing Market Forecast 2025–27: Prices Slump in 2025, Recovery Ahead?

Multiple authoritative sources are now forecasting price declines in Ontario’s housing market in 2025, before a potential rebound in 2026- 27. Key economic drivers such as investor sentiment, interest rate trajectories, and policy developments will play critical roles in how the recovery unfolds. 2025: Market Cools Across Ontario 2026–27: Gradual Market Recovery Key Drivers Shaping the Forecast Investor Sentiment &…
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Inside this Stunning $2.489M Bungalow with Lake Views, Trails, and a Private Loft 1 Hour from Toronto

Welcome to 7472 Aked Rd., a stunning Peter Keuning custom-built bungalow nestled on 10 acres of picturesque land, offering unobstructed panoramic views of Lake Ontario and rolling countryside. This exceptional property combines luxurious living, modern amenities, and the tranquility of nature, making it the ultimate escape from urban life. Breathtaking Lake Views and Expansive Land…
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Canada Needs 3.2 Million New Homes to Close Housing Gap, PBO Warns

Canada will need to build 3.2 million new homes over the next decade to close the housing gap, according to a new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO). Current construction trends, however, suggest the country is falling short of that goal. What the Report Says The PBO projects that homebuilding activity will rise in…
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Alberta’s Most Dangerous Neighbourhoods – 2025 Update

Alberta is often seen as a safe and prosperous province, but specific urban areas, particularly in its largest cities, are experiencing elevated crime levels. Our 2025 ranking highlights these neighbourhoods based on Crime Severity Index (CSI) data, local police insights, and media coverage. đź§ How We Compiled the Rankings To identify high-risk areas, we used:…
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Canadian Insolvencies Hit Highest June Since 2010 as Bankruptcies Surge

Canada’s debt crisis is intensifying as consumer insolvencies reached their highest June total in 15 years, according to new data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB). The 11,464 filings in June 2025 mark a 3.3% increase from last year and highlight a growing shift toward more severe forms of debt relief. What’s…
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Ontario Increasing Funding for Housing-Enabling Infrastructure

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced an additional $1.6 billion in funding for municipalities to support housing-enabling infrastructure projects. The funding boost is aimed at accelerating housing development across the province, particularly as Ontario struggles to keep pace with its ambitious homebuilding targets. $1.6 Billion for Housing Infrastructure The announcement was made at the Association…
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Half of Young Canadians Now Spend Over 50% of Their Income on Rent

A new survey shows that almost half of young Canadians are putting the majority of their income toward rent, highlighting the affordability crisis facing renters across the country. Rent Costs Exceeding Income Benchmarks For decades, financial advisers have recommended keeping housing costs around one-third of household income. But according to a 2025 survey by Rentals.ca,…
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Canadian Home Sales Expected to Stay Weak Until Prices Drop, Says BMO

Canada’s housing market is unlikely to see a strong rebound anytime soon, according to a new report from BMO Capital Markets. The bank says the gap between what sellers expect and what buyers are willing to pay remains the biggest obstacle to higher sales. Until that gap closes, either through voluntary price reductions or more…
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Calgary Rents Drop 9.2% Year-Over-Year – One of the Biggest Declines in Canada

Calgary’s rental market is cooling off in 2025, with average rents down 9.2% year-over-year. This marks one of the steepest declines in the country and places Calgary as a more affordable option compared to many other Canadian cities. Calgary’s Current Rental Prices These rates now position Calgary at #14 on the list of Canada’s most expensive rental…
