But the biggest conversation isn’t about development timelines but it’s about tenant rights.
Specifically, Schedule 12, which contains amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act.
Is the dream of Home Ownership dead for Young Canadians?
A new global study suggests what many of us in real estate have been watching unfold in real time: Canada’s biggest cities are now among the hardest places in the world for young people to buy their first home…..
Read moreToronto’s Rental Market Just Hit a Turning Point — I Haven’t Seen Anything Like It
And while Toronto still ranks among the most expensive cities in the country, these drops are outpacing the national average. Two-bedroom units — the work-from-home hero of the pandemic — saw the sharpest correction, sliding more than 7% to …….
Read moreMarket Insight: A Market in Search of Balance
For buyers confident in their employment and long-term financial outlook, this market offers an opportunity that simply didn’t exist two or three years ago. There’s more selection, fewer bidding wars, and a return to more traditional negotiating conditions.
Read moreMARKET UPDATE FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 23RD, 2018
Should you list low and generate multiple offers, or should you list the property at what you think its worth? That seems to be a popular question in the office this week. There are many factors to take into consideration. The location, the condition of the property, and the price point. When you look at new listings coming out at least eight out of 10 properties have an offer date. What we are not seeing as much these days are bully offers. Buyers seem to be a bit cautious and would rather wait. After much discussion it comes down to the agent and the Seller making the decision.
There was a big sigh of relief as more listings came to market across the 416. The downtown core saw freehold listings jump by 60 percent compared to the week before and.....
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