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2020 is looking good as homebuyer confidence bounces back
Throughout 2019, Ontario’s housing market has shown signs of rebounding, and it looks like the strong activity will continue into 2020, according to a recent report from RE/MAX.
Capital Developments and Metropia create $17 million land trust to build affordable housing in Toronto
If the Greater Toronto Area is going to accommodate the growing population and fight the housing affordability crisis, we need more partnerships like this one.
Is fuelling demand really the answer to the affordability crisis?
Some new home sales figures for the Greater Toronto Area came out at the beginning of this week, and it got me thinking about various housing market initiatives addressing affordability.
Daniels FirstHome Keelesdale launching in early 2020!
There’s an incredible opportunity for first-time buyers and move-up buyers coming in the new year in Toronto!
2 quick-closing homes available at Village Square in Uxbridge!
If you’re on the hunt for a quick closing and want your family to move into a brand new townhome, then you have to check out these two incredible options at Village Square in Uxbridge by Maple Brook Homes.
The Greater Toronto Area’s new home market is levelling out
The Greater Toronto Area’s new home market was busy in October, according to the latest figures released by the Building Industry and Land Development Association and its reliable source for new home market intelligence, Altus Group.
Home decor colour trends to keep in mind for winter and 2020
The colder weather is in full swing and 2020 is right around the corner. It’s time to start looking ahead at what the winter and new year have in store for colour trends.
A shocking number of Canadians worry that they’ll never be debt free
Nearly all Canadians believe the average household is in too much debt, and it looks like everyone is right. The results of the Manulife Bank Debt Survey shows that 40% of indebted Canadians do not expect to escape their debt in their lifetimes.
Toronto real estate may be at risk of a rapid price correction, says IMF
Hamilton, Toronto, and Vancouver may be at risk of a rapid home price correction, according to a new report by the International Monetary Fund.
Ontario is the third most energy efficient province in Canada, but with a failing grade
According to a recent report, Ontario is the third most energy efficient province in Canada, but there is plenty of room for improvement.