There’s no doubt about it — Ontario is an expensive place to buy real estate. The province has a robust and diverse economic landscape, its southern portions have relatively mild weather and it’s extremely multicultural, which … Read More
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The latest numbers from the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) show the market continues to experience double-digit declines from its activity one year ago. Monthly sales fell 34.8% across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in August. … Read More
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The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) housing market continues to slow down in May, a decline that hasn’t happened in many years, despite the flood of new listings, a Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) report reveals.
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The changes introduced in the Ontario government’s Fair Housing Plan were designed to make a splash in the market—and the latest numbers from the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) may hint at their impact thus far.
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Toronto Housing Summit and Ontario’s new Fair Housing Plan What a difference a week makes! Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau called a meeting with Ontario’s Finance Minister Charles Sousa and Toronto Mayor John Tory to discuss … Read More
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The Government of Ontario has announced a number of housing measures in an attempt to cool down the hot housing and rental markets in and around Toronto.
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The Government of Ontario is reconsidering a foreign buyers’ tax on housing.
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While a bevy of new condos and loft-style residences are popping up across Toronto’s east end in revitalized neighbourhoods like Regent Park and Riverdale, many condo seekers still have their sights firmly set on the downtown … Read More
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Quarter after quarter, Canada has seen home prices rise in many of its real estate markets, which raises questions about how homebuyers are adapting to this breakneck pace. Have they adjusted their searches to new home … Read More
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Over the last year alone, the average price of a home in Canada’s largest metropolis increased by $95,865—a near six-figure jump that adds even greater pressure on the wallets of Toronto house hunters.