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HonestDoor building, deploying suite of AI housing tools
HonestDoor building, deploying suite of AI housing tools
Edmonton-based proptech company and brokerage HonestDoor is adding to the artificial intelligence (AI) boom in real estate with its one-year price projection report service and an upcoming offering it hopes can answer all matter of inquiries about the housing market.
Hyyve, Ownright partner to expand digital home sale services
Technology-based real estate companies Hyyve Inc. and Ownright have partnered to streamline the home-selling process by combining aspects of their services into one platform.
866-unit subdivision proposed for Ontario township
Developer Tribute/Sorbara Arthur Holdings Inc. has applied for an official plan bylaw amendment to construct 866 housing units on 55.34 hectares at 665 Eliza St. and a vacant lot west of Eliza Street, just northeast of Arthur, Ont.
Standardized modular housing designs announced for B.C.
Faster and more affordable homes built in a factory are soon to start rolling out across B.C. after two standardized models were officially debuted in Penticton at the 2025 Modular Housing Summit on May 5.
TRREB bylaw reforms would remove member veto on fees
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is proposing reforms to its governing bylaws that could potentially weaken member control over decision making, including control over raising fees and other dues.
Edmonton’s $303M Muve team joins eXp Realty
One of Edmonton’s top-performing teams, Muve, has joined eXp Realty, becoming the first in Canada to do so under a co-sponsorship model. Formerly with Re/Max Elite, the 46-agent team closed over $303 million in sales in 2024.
Toronto home sales are taking an absolute nosedive
April's numbers, just released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, serve to reinforce fears we may have yet to see the worst for local homeowners. Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area were down 23.3 per cent in April.
Montreal home sales rise in April
The number of homes that changed hands in the Montreal-area rose in April compared with the same month a year ago, despite other major Canadian cities seeing home sales decrease amid uncertainty over the economy.
The best and worst cities to be a first-time homebuyer
The Globe and Mail examined all major Canadian metropolitan areas with populations over 200,000, comparing their relative affordability using the ratio of the MLS Home Price Index to median household disposable income as of February.
Is a buyer's market emerging in Vancouver real estate?
Despite being rattled by tariff-induced anxiety, political uncertainty and investment risk, some Vancouver homebuyers are taking advantage of a sweet spot in the market, especially in the condo and detached segments, according to Adil Dinani, principal of the Dinani Group.
Ottawa home sales fall in April YoY: OREB
New data from the Ottawa Real Estate Board (OREB) shows 1,306 homes and condominiums were sold in Ottawa in April, down 11 per cent from April 2024. Home sales increased 18 per cent from March, when 1,103 properties were sold.
Why one of Alberta’s steadiest cities is feeling the strain
For years, Lethbridge, Alta. was a place where homes remained within reach and prices didn’t swing with every shift in the oil market. But the town's now struggling to keep pace with a surge it isn’t fully equipped to handle.
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CHBA's Home Building Week in Canada
May 11 2025
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Victoria, BC
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2025 CFAA Rental Housing Conference
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TRREB REALTOR QUEST 2025
May 14 2025
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May 27 2025
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Land & Development
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre - North Building