Opinion: It’s relevant to ask about conflicts of interest when so many cabinet ministers and MPs make serious money through their real estate investments.
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Revolutionizing Commercial Real Estate Information Access
NEW YORK, May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — GPARENCY, the leading innovator in the commercial real estate industry, is thrilled to announce the launch of its groundbreaking AI-powered News Feed. This new feature empowers commercial real estate players by
Green New Deal Boosts Appeal of New Build Investments
Investing in new-build property has traditionally been a popular form of property investment due to the range of benefits it can offer – this has seen many investors purchase off-plan (before the house is completed) as a means of maximizing
Fourteen bids for spring, with a sale of $268,500 over asking
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
16 Forman Ave., Toronto
Asking price: $999,000 (February, 2023)
selling price: $1,267,500 (February, 2023)
Previous selling price: $458,000 (December, 2006)
Taxes: $5,965 (2022)
Days on the market: Seven
Listing agents: Belinda Lelli and Suzanne
Four bids on semi near park with laneway home potential
Michael Peart Photography
161 Bellwoods Ave., Toronto
Asking price: $1,625,000 (March, 2023)
selling price: $1,715,000 (March, 2023)
Previous selling price: $345,000 (August, 2002)
Taxes: $6,705 (2023)
Days on the market: Two
listing agents: Paul Johnston, Right at Home Realty
The
What Does the Spring 2023 Budget Mean for Property Investment?
Chancellor Hunt also revealed the government would deliver 12 “investment zones” across the UK – with the intention of creating new “potential Canary Wharfs.”
Regions like the West Midlands, Greater Manchester, and Liverpool were highlighted as potential candidates. The Chancellor
Read This Before You Decide to Buy or Sell
Real estate prices are still showing signs of cooling off, so now may be a good time to think about getting into the market so you can get ahead financially.
But it might be good to review some market trends
Housing Fraud Is on the Rise Amid Tight Market Conditions, Experts Say
- Real estate professionals say they’ve seen a surge in housing fraud over the past year.
- It’s a consequence of tight conditions sparking desperation from both buyers and sellers.
- Some experts say they expect the situation to get worse as market
Ottawa needs to fix foreign homebuyer tires
Sources in the real estate legal community suggest Ottawa has seriously bungled its property ownership measures
