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ReMax just dropped a report calling for 3.4% more home sales across Canada in 2026

ReMax Canada’s 2026 housing market forecast calls for a 3.4% rebound in home sales, softer prices, and more balanced conditions. Here is what buyers and sellers should know.
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The Median Age To Buy A Home In Ontario Is 40, Report Shows

How old are first-time buyers in Ontario in 2025? See the latest median age, how Ontario compares nationally, why buyers are getting older, city-level “years to save” benchmarks, and practical tips to buy sooner. The quick answer Ontario vs Canada: who’s buying, and when? How long are people saving before they buy? Why this matters:…
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B.C. Supreme Court Overturns $25K Award To Evicted Tenant After Judge Calls RTB Ruling “Clearly Irrational”

A recent B.C. Supreme Court decision has reversed a $25,444 compensation order against a landlord, ruling that the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) made a “clearly irrational” error in a landlord’s use eviction case. Landlord No Longer Required To Pay $25,444 To Former Tenant Feng Ying Yu, a B.C. landlord, will not have to pay more…
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Canadian Home Sales Rise Again in October as Market Momentum Builds: CREA November 2025 Report

Canadian home sales edged up again in October 2025, marking six increases in the past seven months. Here’s what the latest CREA housing market report reveals about sales, prices, inventory, and what buyers and sellers can expect heading into 2026.
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Calgary Becomes the Top Destination for GTA Residents as 2,500 Families Relocate in 2024

A new analysis from Environics Analytics reveals a major migration shift: Calgary is now the number-one out-of-province destination for families leaving the Greater Toronto Area. In 2024 alone, about 2,500 GTA families moved to Calgary, reflecting a growing trend of Ontarians seeking affordability, space, and a more balanced housing market. This westward movement highlights significant lifestyle and economic changes shaping…
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Average Toronto Renter Earns More Than $94K – But Still Can’t Afford To Buy

Toronto’s rental market may finally be cooling, but affordability remains out of reach for many residents, even those earning close to six figures. A new national report from SingleKey shows that the average Toronto renter now earns $94,370, making them the highest-earning tenants in Canada. Still, the path to homeownership in the city is slipping further out…
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This $399K Detached Home in Hamilton Is Perfect For First-Time Buyers – And It’s 10 Minutes From the Waterfront

A freehold detached home in Hamilton’s up-and-coming Keith neighbourhood just hit the market for $399,888, and it’s one of the most affordable detached options in the city right now. With three bedrooms, nearly 1,300 sq. ft. of living space, and two-car parking, this home delivers serious value for buyers struggling to enter the Ontario housing market. 📍 56…
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Buy Canadian Trend Fuels Real Estate Boom In Canada’s Ski Towns

Canada’s housing market has felt choppy in 2025, but one segment is quietly heating up again: real estate in the country’s ski regions. According to Royal LePage’s 2025 Winter Recreational Property Report, home prices in popular ski destinations across British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec rose in the first nine months of the year, helped…

