Tag: toronto
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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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1 in 4 Canadians may be living in poverty according to a recent report from Food Banks Canda.

A recent report from Food Banks Canada reveals that poverty in Canada may be more extensive than previously thought. The organization estimates that 25% of Canadians could fall under this category due to their inability to afford two or more essential household items. This revelation significantly exceeds the four million people reported by Statistics Canada…
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Here’s What $1,000,000 Gets You in Toronto

When it comes to real estate, first impressions can be deceiving. Despite its unassuming exterior, the charming two-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow at 226 Woodmount Ave. in Old East York offers a pleasant surprise. Step inside, and you’ll discover a bright, inviting home filled with modern updates and cozy spaces, making it a hidden gem in the…
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Toronto Unemployment Surges to 317K, Surpassing Entire Province of Quebec

Toronto’s unemployment crisis is a major concern for Canada’s economy. Data from Statistics Canada reveals that Greater Toronto’s unemployment rate sharply increased in May, contributing significantly to the national trend of rising unemployment. This surge in unemployment, particularly in Southern Ontario, highlights a troubling shift from economic driver to a significant drag on the national…
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Toronto Could Soon Crack Down on Landlords Evicting Tenants

Toronto is considering new regulations inspired by a recently adopted Hamilton bylaw to prevent “bad faith renovictions” and better protect vulnerable tenants. Background: Hamilton’s Renovation Licence and Tenant Relocation Bylaw In January 2024, Hamilton introduced a Renovation Licence and Tenant Relocation Bylaw, requiring landlords to obtain a renovation permit if issuing renoviction notices (N13s). This…
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5 Million Empty Bedrooms in Ontario Amid Skyrocketing Rent Prices and Housing Crisis

As housing affordability and soaring rent prices remain major concerns for renters in Ontario, a new map reveals a startling fact: there are millions of empty bedrooms across the province. According to the Canadian Census Mapper, the number of empty bedrooms in Ontario has reached approximately five million, a figure that some argue could significantly…


