Toronto real estate might be turning a corner, Mainland Chinese buyers aren’t exchanging yuan, and Vancouver is seeing higher prices again.
Toronto real estate is starting to see detached inventory soar, here’s why this is a problem your agent probably isn’t telling you about.
Here’s an interactive map of where millennials are moving in Toronto. Although with a deteriorating millennial economy, we’re not sure why.
Toronto homeowners are listing detached homes for sale at a rapid pace, with new listings soaring over 51% last month.
Toronto real estate saw new listings soar by 33%, and sales decline. Despite this, buyers still sent prices higher.
This week’s top real estate stories were around subprime lending in Canadian real estate, and prices are still climbing.
Soaring real estate prices are inspiring Canadians across the country to jump into homeownership, even if they can’t afford it.
Toronto real estate buyers scrambling to get in the market are increasingly taking out high-ratio mortgages, with far too little income.
Toronto condos saw prices rise over 23% in March. The increased prices come with increased sales, and weaker inventory than last year.
A summary of the most important Canadian real estate stories: Canada’s reliance on debt, Toronto speculators, and Vancouver renters.