Author: Kaleylangille
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Vancouver Home Prices Rise Slightly as Inventory Hits 13-Year High

Canada’s housing market is showing mixed signals once again, this time in one of the country’s most expensive regions. New data from Greater Vancouver Realtors shows that home prices increased slightly in March, marking the first monthly gain in a year. However, the broader picture suggests the market remains under pressure, with weak demand and…
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92% of Toronto Homes Sold Below Asking in March

Toronto’s housing market is continuing to shift in a major way, with new data showing buyers now have significantly more negotiating power than in recent years. A report from Wahi found that 92% of homes across the Greater Toronto Area sold below asking price in March, marking the weakest level of buyer competition in at…
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Nearly 75% of GTA Neighbourhoods Saw Homes Sell Below Asking in March

Homebuyers across the Greater Toronto Area may be gaining more negotiating power as new data shows a sharp slowdown in competition. A recent report from Wahi found that nearly 75% of GTA neighbourhoods saw homes sell below asking price in March, signaling one of the weakest housing markets in years. Buyer Competition Hits 4-Year Low…
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Toronto Neighbourhood Considers AI Surveillance to Combat Rising Home Invasions

A wealthy Toronto neighbourhood is exploring a controversial new approach to crime prevention – one that could reshape how communities across Canada think about safety, privacy, and surveillance. Residents in Rosedale are considering implementing an AI-powered licence plate tracking system, effectively creating what some are calling Canada’s first “virtual gated community.” AI Surveillance Proposal Targets…
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Canadians Are Now Spending Over 60% of Their Income on Housing in Some Cities

Housing affordability in Canada is reaching new extremes, and in some cities, it’s no longer just a stretch, it’s becoming unsustainable. New data suggests that in major urban centres, many households are now spending more than 60% of their income on housing costs, far above what experts consider affordable. What “Affordable Housing” Is Supposed to…
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Calgary Home Sales Fall 13% as Condo Demand Weakens

Calgary’s housing market is starting to cool, with new data showing a noticeable slowdown in activity, especially in the condo segment. According to the Calgary Real Estate Board, a total of 1,881 homes sold in March, down 13% compared to the same time last year. The pullback is being driven largely by weaker demand for…
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38% of Canadian Landlords Say They’re Losing Money – New Report Reveals Growing Pressure

A new report is challenging one of the biggest assumptions about Canada’s housing market. Despite record-high rents in many cities, a growing number of landlords say they’re not making money – and some are losing it. What the Data Shows According to a 2026 rental market report from liv.rent: This suggests that the majority of…
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Renovation Scams on the Rise in Ontario as Warmer Weather Approaches, Police Warn

Homeowners across Ontario are being urged to stay alert as renovation scams begin to increase heading into spring. Hamilton Police Service has issued a warning about a rise in aggressive contractors and door-to-door scams, with fraud cases reported throughout the winter and expected to increase as temperatures rise. Door-to-Door Scams Target Homeowners According to police,…

