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Canadian Housing Market Update – December 2025: Rate Cuts Fail to Revive Home Sales

November was widely expected to be a turning point for Canada’s housing market. After two consecutive interest rate cuts from the Bank of Canada, borrowing costs fell to levels many buyers had been waiting for. Instead, new data shows home sales declined across most of the country, reinforcing the idea that lower rates alone are…
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These Alberta Cities Are Getting the Most Buyer Attention Heading Into 2026

As Canadians reassess affordability heading into 2026, buyer interest in Alberta remains elevated. Search data, migration trends, and housing market activity all point to the same reality: Alberta continues to dominate buyer curiosity, especially among households priced out of Ontario and British Columbia. This article breaks down the Alberta cities buyers are Googling the most…
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Why Alberta Is Still Canada’s Top Migration Magnet Heading Into 2026

Despite higher interest rates and a slower national housing market, Canadians are still moving to Alberta in large numbers heading into 2026. For buyers and renters priced out of Ontario and British Columbia, Alberta continues to stand out as one of the few provinces offering a rare mix of affordability, job opportunities, and lifestyle. This…
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The 2026 Inflation Reality: Food Prices Are Rising Again – What That Means for Housing Affordability

Inflation may be cooling on paper, but for many Canadians, the cost of living is rising again where it hurts most – food, rent, and housing costs. As Canada heads into 2026, new forecasts show food prices increasing once again, adding pressure to households already stretched by high rents and elevated mortgage payments. While inflation…
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Best Suburbs for a 45-Minute Commute to Union Station

If you work in downtown Toronto but can’t stomach the city’s home prices, you’re not alone. Thousands of commuters are trading small condos for bigger homes in nearby suburbs, without giving up a manageable trip to Union Station. Using GO Transit schedules and average resale prices from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), here…
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P.E.I.’s Market Is “Balancing” – So Why Do Locals Still Feel Priced Out?

Prince Edward Island’s housing market is showing signs of cooling, but for many Islanders, affordability remains out of reach. New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and the P.E.I. Real Estate Association suggests the market is becoming more balanced, with slower sales and more inventory available. At the same time, home prices remain…
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Greater Toronto Area Listings of the Week (Dec 17, 2025)

If you’ve been glued to Realtor.ca lately (who hasn’t?), these Greater Toronto Area listings are definitely worth a second look. From dreamy luxury homes to condos under the radar, here are 8 properties that are turning heads right now. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just love to snoop the market, these are the top listings of…
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99% of Calgary Neighbourhoods Are Selling Below Asking (What It Means for Buyers)

Calgary’s housing market has shifted over the past year, and new data suggests most neighbourhoods are no longer seeing the over-asking frenzy buyers got used to. According to a recent analysis from Wahi, 99% of Calgary neighbourhoods with five or more sales in Q3 2025 saw homes sell below list price, a clear sign that…
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Top 5 GTA Suburbs Where Renters Are Becoming Buyers

As Toronto renters look for affordability, more are buying homes in GTA suburbs like Oshawa, Milton, and Ajax. Here are the top 5 suburbs where renters are turning into homeowners.
