Toronto Condos: Buyer Trends Shift Sharply

Condo sales surged in Toronto: Condos make up 60% of transactions in Toronto, contrasting with 25% across Ontario.Toronto’s market differs from the province: Condo sales in Toronto rose 20%, while other property types saw only a 4% increase.

Brampton Rent Prices 7% Lower Yearly!

As of March, Brampton's rent prices increased 2% in the last month but dropped 7% compared to last year. The median rent in Brampton, ON is $2,320, 18% higher than the national average.

How to Protect Your Home From Ice Storm

Insulate pipes and maintain stable heating to prevent freezing and bursting during ice storms. Keep gutters, grates, and drainage systems clear to avoid ice buildup and potential water damage.

Rental Market Trends in Brampton, ON

As of April 2025, the average rent in Brampton, ON is C$2,003/month, with prices ranging from C$2,078 to C$2,966 based on location and size. Over the past year, rent has decreased by 2.5%, equating to an average reduction of C$49 per month. Continue to full article

Happy Easter

Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.However, according to many theologians, Easter originally began before the arrival of Christianity.It is believed that Easter is named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn and spring, known as Eostre.Examples of Easter traditions include Easter eggs and related games such […]

Will Tariffs Raise Ontario Insurance Costs?

U.S. tariffs on Canadian products will lead to higher home and vehicle insurance premiums in Ontario. Automotive and construction sectors, heavily reliant on steel, will experience immediate effects from tariffs.

Tax Changes Slow Luxury Home Sales

High-end sales remain steady, but buyers hesitate due to uncertainty and new tax policies. Foreign buyers’ ban limits demand, pushing wealthy investors toward U.S. cities like New York and Chicago.

Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area Housing Crisis: Hidden Costs, Bold Solutions

Housing unaffordability in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) poses a significant economic crisis, impacting workforce retention and livability. Nearly half of households earn between $40,000 and $125,000, yet struggle to find stable housing, often spending over 30% of their income on rent or facing long commutes. Without intervention, the crisis will worsen, increasing […]

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