Booming markets won’t collapse under their own weight – economist
High home prices in markets like Toronto won’t collapse under their own weight alone, says one economist. Rather, a collapse would require a broader recession...
Read MoreHigh home prices in markets like Toronto won’t collapse under their own weight alone, says one economist. Rather, a collapse would require a broader recession...
Read MoreWhile still relatively new in Canada, crowdfunded real estate investment is becoming big business globally...
Read MoreStudies indicate that as many as 28,000 dwellings could be underwater by 2050...
Read MoreCanada’s average home sale price continues to grow – but that growth is largely driven by big markets, while in many areas, prices are falling...
Read MoreA new report says Canada’s lax rules make it easy for foreign buyers to hide cash through shady real estate transactions...
Read MoreThe CMHC revealed that it has conducted ‘stress tests’ of at least four scenarios that could cause the housing market to tumble...
Read MoreCanada’s housing agency is considering ways to collect more data on foreign investment as home prices continue to surge in Toronto and Vancouver...
Read MoreMany investors bid on homes auctioned at the annual tax sale in one of Canada’s top markets, knowing they’ll see a healthy return even if the original owner manages to redeem the property...
Read MoreHousing starts dropped in October, a decline some see as an indicator that the housing boom may finally be slowing...
Read MoreWe won’t know how much overseas investors are driving our key metro housing markets until we have better numbers...
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