December 8th, 2012 by marketing
The term “market value” gets thrown around a lot in real estate, especially when you’re investing in it. And while the term is an important one, it’s also one that often gets confused with other important terms such as “listing … Continue reading →
November 29th, 2012 by marketing
A “seller’s market” may actually be the wrong terminology, as that definitely does not describe the current environment. And while the fall market is always a time of slowing down and getting ready for the near-stop it comes to in … Continue reading →
November 23rd, 2012 by marketing
It’s not an easy time to be a Toronto homeowner trying to sell your home right now – and it’s not so much the fact that prices are down, and expected to drop even lower. It’s the sheer unpredictability of … Continue reading →
November 16th, 2012 by marketing
Recent statistics released by the Canadian Real Estate Association show that the Canadian real estate market has changed very little from September. While this shows further signs of cooling, most likely due to the new OSFI rules and the federal … Continue reading →
November 9th, 2012 by marketing
Recently the Canadian Real Estate Wealth magazine released its list of the top 100 neighbourhoods within Canada to live, work, and invest. Taken from an investor’s standpoint, these areas do in fact provide things such as large annual capital returns with relatively low-priced … Continue reading →
July 5th, 2012 by marketing
Lots of people want to buy a home in this city, but not everyone looking to buy home for sale in Toronto has equity in a home already. Those that do are very fortunate, as this can take much of … Continue reading →
June 29th, 2012 by marketing
Today may seem like a difficult time for homeowners that want to sell their home. Nearly every market in Canada is flooded with properties right now, giving buyers all the choice in the world and leaving sellers forced to become … Continue reading →
June 19th, 2012 by marketing
The Canadian real estate market certainly took a hit during the financial crisis of 2008-2009, but it was nothing like the crash experienced in the United States. So why did ours come out on top and has still managed to … Continue reading →