Local real estate market poses challenges for potential home buyers
“We are at some of the lowest inventory levels that have been recorded since June 2002. So we are just at an interesting time right now with inventory levels,” says Matt Teel, president of the board.
The problem stems from
Buying Property For Airbnb – How to Get Started
It’s undeniable that Airbnb properties have the potential to generate huge rental returns, but unfortunately, this potential alone will not boost your bank balance.
As I’m sure you’ve already gathered, with successful short-term letting businesses, location is everything!
Now, although
Muskoka Waterfront Market Takes A Buyer-Friendly Turn
On par with nationwide trends, regions in Ontario’s cottage country saw a jump in new listings in May, giving buyers more choices and more leverage as the market continued to approach a place of balance.
This is according to new
Toronto condo developer’s take on housing demand in the GTA
A Toronto condominium builder says affordability remains a challenge, but there are diversity of housing needs and opportunities in the densely populated region around Canada’s largest city.
“The one thing about our condo market in the (Greater Toronto Area), in
Interest Rates Rise in the UK
Given that mortgage rates are set to rise because of the rising interest rates, many buy-to-let investors will be having to pay more on their mortgages as lenders raise their rates to meet the Bank of England’s base rate.
It’s
Should I sign an ‘as-is’ contract for a recently renovated home?
Jun. 24—Q: We are looking to purchase our new home from a real estate renovator who bought it last year and fixed it up. The contract has a lengthy, one-sided addendum making the sale “as-is” and releasing them from any
Jim Pattison’s former West Van home for sale for $1. Conditions apply
The District of West Vancouver is hoping to sell a beachfront home in Ambleside for as little as $1, but the purchaser must relocate it
$8.4 million mansion for sale on one of Mississauga’s most exclusive streets
Located on one of Mississauga’s most expensive streets, this sprawling family home at 2438 Doulton Drive is nestled right along the Credit River in an open park-like setting.
Doulton Drive, Doulton Place, and Blythe Road comprise the area better known
Bob Pedler, icon in Windsor real estate, dies
An “icon” and mentor in Windsor real estate died Thursday at age 92.
Robert “Bob” Pedler, founder and president of Bob Pedler Real Estate, died of complications arising from surgery.
“He had a good life,” said his son, Dave Pedler.