Tag: housing market
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The Best (and Worst) Places to Buy a Home in Canada Right Now

Navigating Canada’s housing market in Spring 2025 comes down to location, affordability, and long-term value. While home prices are stabilizing in many provinces, some cities are emerging as unexpected gems for buyers and investors-while others remain out of reach. Here’s where your money goes further, and where to think twice. Best Places to Buy a…
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Landlords Offering Free Rent and Other Incentives to Attract Tenants in Canada’s Evolving Rental Market

As Canada’s rental market undergoes significant changes, landlords are increasingly offering incentives such as free rent, complimentary Wi-Fi, and other perks to attract tenants. This trend is particularly evident in major urban centers like Toronto, where competition among property owners has intensified due to rising vacancy rates and an influx of new rental units. The…
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Toronto Proposes Down Payment Assistance for High Earners in the 80th Income Percentile

Toronto is considering a new housing initiative that could help higher-income earners in the 80th percentile of incomes buy homes by providing down payment assistance. This program aims to make homeownership more attainable for residents who earn between $125,000 and $150,000 annually but still struggle to afford homes in the city’s competitive market. If implemented,…
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Investors Account for 25% of B.C. Homebuyers: A New StatsCan Analysis

Real estate investors made up approximately one-quarter of homebuyers in British Columbia between 2018 and 2020, according to a newly released analysis by Statistics Canada. This data highlights the significant role investors play in B.C.’s real estate market, particularly in major metropolitan areas like Vancouver, Kelowna, and Victoria. Key Insights from the Statistics Canada Report…
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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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How much it costs to rent in Canadian cities right now

Rentals.ca just launched their October 2024 Rent Report and here’s everything you need to know. In September 2024, average asking rents across Canada for all residential property types saw a modest 2.1% increase year-over-year, reaching $2,193. This marks the smallest annual rent increase since October 2021, highlighting a slowdown in the rapid rent growth we’ve…
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Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Interest Rate Wednesday September 4, With More Reductions Likely to Follow

On September 4, the Bank of Canada is widely expected to deliver its third consecutive interest rate cut as inflation continues to cool on both sides of the Canada-United States border. This move aligns with market expectations, which also anticipate the U.S. Federal Reserve to begin its own rate-cutting cycle later this month. Derek Holt,…
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Bank of Canada’s Rate Cut: Limited Impact on Real Estate Market

On July 24, 2024, the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 4.5%. While this move is intended to combat inflation and stimulate economic growth, experts suggest that its immediate impact on the real estate market will be limited. Modest Rate Cut and Market Expectations John Lusink, President…

