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Bay Street Group, RIFO merge to form tech-based RE platform
Bay Street Group, RIFO merge to form tech-based RE platform
Markham, Ont.-based real estate companies Bay Street Group Inc. and RIFO Realty Group Inc. have announced a merger to form a technology-focused real estate platform.
Canada to split into buyer's, seller's markets this fall: ReMax
ReMax Canada forecasts a move to a buyer’s market in Ontario and British Columbia, as Atlantic Canada and the Prairies shift to a seller’s market, the real estate franchiser said in its 2025 Fall Housing Market Update.
Police launch investigation into iPro Realty scandal
Ontario Provincial Police have launched an investigation into the iPro Realty scandal, which saw a record $10.5 million in agent commissions and consumer deposits “illegally disbursed” from the brokerage’s trust accounts, the Star has confirmed.
High-profile scandals spark reckoning for real estate industry
The real estate industry in Canada is facing a profound reputational challenge in the wake of two high-profile scandals involving iPro Realty Ltd. in Ontario and Re/Max Real Estate (Central) in Calgary.
Toronto condo market is in ‘free fall’: Robertson
The Toronto condo market “is now in free fall,” Federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Gregor Robertson told the Star. So far the feds aren’t looking to repeal the foreign buyer ban, or offer tax breaks for new builds, he added.
Toronto-area home prices continue to slide
The Toronto area saw the average home price drop for the seventh consecutive year-over-year decline with detached homes plummeting 10 per cent, as buyers continued to benefit from increased choice and negotiating power in August.
Toronto home sellers gear up for fall market
The Toronto-area real-estate market is heading into the fall with new listings in the pipeline and the likely return of sellers who failed to find a buyer during the spring and summer.
What you need to make to afford a one-bed condo
According to a report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Someone working full time would need to make almost $38 an hour in order to afford a one-bedroom apartment in Toronto or Vancouver.
Vancouver home sales up almost 3% in August: board
Vancouver-area home sales rose 2.9 per cent in August compared with last year, as the city's real estate board says the market appears to be recovering "albeit somewhat slowly" from the first half of the year.
Calgary RE prices declining, driven by increased supply
Demand for homes in Calgary is still strong, but an increase in supply is driving down prices and almost doubling available inventory over last year, according to a report from the Calgary Real Estate Board.
Canadians' mortgage market confusion grows: TD survey
A new TD survey shows Canadians remain deeply divided about where mortgage rates are headed, with uncertainty around tariffs and economic pressures adding more layers of confusion and complexity for homebuyers.
Parents co-signing for kids' mortgage is ‘fraught’ with risks
It’s not uncommon for parents to want to help their adult children enter the housing market. For some, that comes in the form of co-signing a mortgage, but experts warn that means taking on financial risks they might not understand.
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