1. 2025 may see a surge in housing demand: Lower rates and rule changes could overwhelm Canada’s housing market 2. New mortgage rules benefit high-end buyers: This shift offers smaller down payments for higher-priced homes....
1. 2025 may see a surge in housing demand: Lower rates and rule changes could overwhelm Canada’s housing market 2. New mortgage rules benefit high-end buyers: This shift offers smaller down payments for higher-priced homes....
Canada aims for net-zero emissions by 2050, but progress remains uncertain, especially in construction sectors. Developers face challenges balancing net-zero goals with affordable housing and resilient infrastructure demands....
Rent inflation is expected to slow with reduced immigration and weaker population growth. Immigration targets reduced by 20%, affecting temporary residents who are primary renters....
This beautiful townhouse is Just one year old. It is a great location and is close to lots of amenities. Three levels are finished with hardwood stairs throughout and engineered laminate flooring. Open concept main floor with kitchen, quartz counters in Kitchen, dining area and spacious living area. Powder room on this level. Upper level has three bedrooms,...
The Canadian real estate market is evolving due to higher financing costs and economic challenges. A PwC report highlights that generative AI, data centers, and climate-resilient infrastructure will be key to future success. Generative AI is set to improve efficiency and innovation. Niche assets like data centers are gaining interest, and climate resilience is crucial for property value. Distressed...
Canadian home prices set to rise 6% in 2025, reaching $856,692 by Q4. Single-family home prices will rise 7% to $900,833, while condos rise 3.5% to $605,993....
1. Create a Moving Budget 2. Take Inventory of Your Belongings 3. Pack Efficiently 4. Plan for Moving Day Essentials...
Desjardins forecasts rent inflation will ease due to reduced immigration and slower population growth. Rent inflation hit 8.3% in Q3 2024, the fastest since the 1980s....
Despite slower population growth, affordability restoration nationally will take a decade due to persistent credit leverage effects.The Bank of Canada’s rate cuts to 2.25% by mid-2025 will mainly benefit variable-rate borrowers....
Revised GDP figures reveal Canada’s economy nearing capacity, heightening potential inflation risks and policy challenges. Bank of Canada cautions against mortgage regulation adjustments, warning of long-term affordability and liability impacts....