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Toronto condo prices expected to continue to drop in 2025: Bullpen
T.O. condo prices likely to continue to drop in 2025: Bullpen
A deflating, bubble-like Toronto condo market spells more bad news for investors and developers as prices for unsold units are projected to continue to slide in 2025, according to data from Bullpen Research & Consulting.
Mortgage outlook 2025: Cdns. can expect lower rates, deals
With inflation back to the Bank of Canada’s two per cent target and rate cuts expected to continue through this year, Canadians should anticipate lower mortgage rates and better deals in 2025, experts say.
Vancouver may waive fees to bring more rental development
Metro Vancouver is considering waiving fees that help cover the cost of connecting new developments to water and sewer infrastructure as a way to get developers to build more affordable rental housing.
Housing cheques bring flurry of construction to Sask. town
An official with Moosomin, Sask. said the town's plan to offer $30,000 to anyone building homes in the community is paying off. The program has resulted in a flurry of construction, including two apartment complexes and a six-unit building.
Toronto home sales increased in second half of 2024: TRREB
Toronto’s housing market started to pick up in the latter half of last year, as lower mortgage rates made it easier for homebuyers to make a purchase, according to a report from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB).
Rents dropping for apartments, condos in Toronto: experts
Rental prices in Toronto are dropping, with condos and apartments going for hundreds of dollars less than they were a year ago, according to a pair of real estate experts.
Montreal home sales continue surge in December: QPAREB
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB) said Montreal-area home sales continued climbing in December 2024, with 54.1 per cent more properties changing hands compared with the same month a year earlier.
Ottawa-Gatineau housing market heated up in 2024
Real estate agents and experts in the National Capital Region said 2024 ended on a positive note for the local housing market, which is showing signs of consumer confidence and stability after a slowdown last year.
Ontario promises rebates for energy efficient home renos
The Home Renovation Savings Program, to launch on Jan. 28, offers Ontario homeowners a rebate of up to 30 per cent off the cost of energy efficiency renovations and improvements, such as new rooftop solar panels and battery storage systems.
Revisiting the housing policies that shaped Trudeau’s tenure
Since 2015, the Trudeau government introduced several housing-related measures to address affordability and homelessness, many of which were deemed successful, others less so. Arguably, the Enhanced GST Rental Rebate program continues to have the most impact for the apartment sector.
2024’s top real estate agents in Canada
Rate-My-Agent.com publishes a list of Canada’s top 100 real estate agents each year. Martin Dumont from Montreal earned the award of top agent in Canada for 2024, his fourth consecutive year. Patrick Field of Edmonton took second place.
One family's creative response to B.C.'s housing crisis
A single lot in Delta, B.C., that used to be home to a single rancher built in the 80s is now the site of four separate homes, housing four generations of the same family.
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