
The ‘group chat down payment’ is changing how Canadians buy homes
The modern path to homeownership is now starting somewhere unexpected: a group chat. A listing gets dropped in, someone runs the numbers, a parent weighs in, and what starts as a “what if” slowly becomes a plan. For a growing number of Canadians, especially millennials and Gen Z, this is where buyin

The vacancy rate is up for new Toronto area rental buildings, so why is it still so expensive to rent?
The vacancy rate is now 5.4 per cent for stabilized rental buildings in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area completed since 2000.
Awaiting details on HST rebate for new housing, Ontario homebuyers proceed without mortgage relief
Categories
Recent Posts

No, aging baby boomers will not trigger a glut of suburban homes for young families

Edmonton-founded Initia moves 1,000 agents to eXp Realty

Great Expectations!

The accidental recruiter: From passive recruiting to purposeful growth

Multiplexes: Making real estate accessible again

Remax faces continued pressure ahead of Real takeover
The city at the top of mortgage delinquency, NDAs silence some buyers, the Home of the Week and more top real estate stories
End unit townhouse in White Rock sells to lone offer after slow price decline
Nova Scotia home was built in 1881 by seafaring captain
Stymied last summer, suburban Calgary homesellers regroup for March sale
