Here’s the thing about the Toronto housing market: it’s a bit like a band getting back together after a long hiatus. The energy is building, some people are showing up early, and others are still waiting to see if it’s worth buying a ticket. But one thing’s for sure: the show isn’t cancelled.
This fall, the big story is interest rates. The Bank of C...
Not long ago, a friend of mine said, “So it’s a buyer’s market in Toronto now, right? That must mean buyers are scooping things up like crazy.”
I had to laugh. If only it worked that way.
Yes, by the numbers, we’re sitting in buyer’s-market territory. There’s more inventory on the market, especially condos, and sellers are competing harder for attent...
Let’s talk about the Toronto housing market. Because nothing says “fun” like trying to figure out if buying a home is a brilliant idea or the financial equivalent of ordering sushi from a gas station.
This month? The market decided to be… well, complicated. Sales ticked up compared to last year, which sounds promising. But at the same time, listings...
Let’s just say it: the real estate market has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately—but not the fun kind with cotton candy and screaming kids. More like the one where you’re buckled in beside your financial anxiety, wondering if now is the time to scream, laugh, or make a run for it.
The good news? May gave us a breather. Sort of. Prices didn’t skyro...
Let’s be honest: most people don’t exactly leap out of bed excited to read a provincial budget. But if you’re thinking of buying a home in Toronto—or just trying to understand where this market is headed—it’s worth digging into what the 2025 Ontario Budget actually means for you.
And no, I’m not just going to throw big numbers at you and call it a d...
Let’s talk about the February 2025 real estate market in Toronto. If you were hoping for a rollercoaster of shocking twists, I regret to inform you: this month’s market update is more of a slow-moving carousel. Homebuyers still hold the power, sellers are playing the patience game, and mortgage rates are still anticipated to decline.