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N. Ontario homebuilders group to address infra, labour issues
N. Ontario homebuilders group to address infra, labour issues
The renaming of the Sudbury and District Home Builders' Association to the Northern Ontario Home Builders’ Association reflects the expanding scope of the organization, its CEO and chair told RENX Homes.
Over 100 days in, how is Build Canada Homes performing?
The federal government’s new approach to build and finance affordable housing at scale is now over 100 days in. So, how is Canada’s housing situation shaping up?
Toronto city hall banking on real estate rebound in 2026
Toronto city hall is budgeting on a better real estate market in 2026 — betting on tens of millions of dollars more in land transfer tax revenue this year, despite dire forecasts and Toronto-area home sales hitting a 25-year low.
RECO announces three-year reform plan
It looks like Ontario’s troubled real estate regulator is here to stay. On Thursday, the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) announced a three-year plan to reform the industry watchdog from within.
Royal LePage adds New Brunswick, B.C. brokerages
Royal LePage is adding two brokerages to its network – Royal LePage Select Realty of New Brunswick and B.C.'s Royal LePage Rosling Realty – bringing nearly 75 agents under its banner from Coldwell Banker.
The January trap: Why most agents reset the wrong way
COLUMN: Agents wake up on Jan. 1 with the same pressure: Can I do it again? Do I have it in me to climb another mountain? And for a lot of people, the answer is, “I don’t know.”
Quebec reno costs force homeowners to rethink plans
High renovation costs and delays have become routine in Quebec. According to Statistics Canada, the average cost of residential renovations in the province has risen by more than 40 per cent since the pandemic.
Navigating Ontario’s housing market in 2026
That ability for buyers to be more selective at the moment is shaping the real estate market heading into 2026, Zoocasa industry relations officer Brittany Kostov said. As we approach the spring, she believes the market will remain stable.
Montreal-area home sales rise 8% in 2025
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says December home sales in the Montreal area were down 10 per cent, to 2,831, on a year-over-year basis. But sales were 7.7 per cent higher overall for the year.
B.C. heritage protection plan could affect property owners
OPINION: Amendments to B.C.'s Heritage Conservation Act aim to broaden the definition of Indigenous sites to include those that have spiritual or ceremonial value, or other intangibles. Critics worry that owners won’t know their property has been flagged.
Bidding wars have become common in Saskatchewan
Demand for homes in Saskatchewan continued at a torrent pace throughout 2025, according to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association. That demand is creating challenges for potential home buyers in a highly competitive environment, where bidding wars have become a reality.
Norman Jewison’s Toronto home on sale for $7.9M
Few buildings in Toronto or even in Canada likely carry as much cultural significance as 18 Gloucester Lane in downtown Toronto. The building served as the production headquarters for internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison for more than 40 years.
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