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Federal Government Announces Two-Month GST Holiday to Address Economic “Vibecession”

Canada’s federal government is rolling out a temporary GST holiday to address what Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland has called a “vibecession.” This two-month tax break aims to ease the financial strain on Canadians while boosting consumer confidence. Starting December 14, the goods and services tax (GST) will be removed from…
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Here’s the Income Bracket You Need to Afford a Home in Major Canadian Cities

Canada’s housing market is one of the priciest in the world, leaving many wondering: How much do I need to earn to afford a home in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, or Calgary? The good news? Dropping mortgage rates, higher inventory, and flexible sellers are making homes slightly more accessible. The bad news? Prices in most…
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Luxurious Toronto Bridle Path Mansion Just Listed for $16.5M

If you’ve ever wanted to be Drake’s neighbor, here’s your chance. Nestled in Toronto’s exclusive Bridle Path neighborhood, 15 Tudor Gate is a $16.5M modern masterpiece that epitomizes luxury living. Built by the renowned Rose Park Developments, this stunning home boasts impeccable design, functionality, and breathtaking views of the Canadian Film Institute, making it a…
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Canada’s Inflation Rate Rises to 2% in October, Lowering Likelihood for Large Rate Cuts

Canada’s inflation rate unexpectedly climbed back to 2.0% in October 2024, driven by a smaller decline in gasoline prices and rising grocery costs. This marks the first increase in the annual inflation rate since May, aligning with the Bank of Canada’s forecasts and curbing market expectations for a significant rate cut next month. The news…
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How Much You Need to Earn to Afford Rent in Toronto vs. GTA Suburbs Right Now

If you’re planning to move to Toronto or the surrounding suburbs, understanding rental costs is crucial. The November 2024 rent report by liv.rent shows interesting trends, including a drop in Downtown Toronto rent prices for the fifth consecutive month. Surprisingly, Markham has overtaken Toronto as the most expensive spot for rent in the GTA. Highlights…
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88% of Canadian Renters Say Owning a Home is an “Unreachable Luxury”

Canada’s housing crisis is impacting lives across the nation, whether you rent or own a home. What was once a standard aspiration—owning a home—now feels like an unattainable luxury for most Canadians. From skyrocketing rents to increasing reliance on food banks, the effects of the cost-of-living crisis are felt deeply. Households are grappling with record…
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Canada’s New Immigration Caps Could Lower Rent and Address Housing Shortages

In a major policy shift, Canada has announced cuts to immigration targets, aiming to ease economic pressures—particularly in the housing market. The government’s revised immigration plan will lower the cap on permanent residents and set limits on temporary residents, a move that is expected to have significant impacts on housing demand, particularly in rental markets.…
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Canadian Rents Fall for the First Time in Over Two Years

For the first time since July 2021, Canadian rental prices have experienced a year-over-year decline. The October 2024 Rentals.ca Rent Report shows a 1.2% annual drop in average asking rents across Canada, with the national average now sitting at $2,152. The decline signals a potential shift in Canada’s rental market dynamics, especially in previously high-demand…
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Toronto Home Sales Jump 44% in October as Rate Cuts Draw Buyers Back to the Market

Toronto’s real estate market saw a major upswing in October, with home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) surging 44.4% year-over-year, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB). Industry experts say recent rate cuts by the Bank of Canada have boosted affordability and spurred buyers to return to the market, especially as…
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Poilievre Urges Premiers to Drop Sales Taxes on New Homes Under $1M

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has recently called on Canada’s provincial premiers to remove sales taxes on new homes priced under $1 million, following his own commitment to eliminate the federal sales tax on similar properties if he is elected. Poilievre argues that cutting these taxes would significantly lower the cost of homeownership and help address…