No, Montreal Real Estate Is Not The Next Vancouver or Toronto. Here’s Why
Montreal real estate isn’t a booming market, and they aren’t getting Toronto and Vancouver’s foreign buyers.
Montreal real estate isn’t a booming market, and they aren’t getting Toronto and Vancouver’s foreign buyers.
Canadian real estate prices are on a tear, but where do they go next? Here’s your intro to using financial models to help predict prices.
Foreign ownership of Canadian real estate has been a hot button issue, but how does foreign ownership of the industry stack up?
Real estate sales are dropping across Canada, and prices are starting to stall according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
This week’s top stories include the impact of higher interest rates, and the difference between a correction and a crash.
Is it a real estate crash, or correction? We give you a breakdown on both terms, so you can please stop using them interchangeably.
Vancouver real estate prices might be getting a bump, but there’s 5 regions in the REBGV that are in negative territory.
Economist Henry George first identified over 100 years ago that real estate runs in cycles. Here’s a primer on identifying those cycles.
Real estate markets are healthy because there’s a low level of defaults, right? Not exactly. Junk economists (and that cousin of yours that gives unsolicited investment advice) often explain that the lower the levels of mortgages in arrears, the healthier the market. In actuality, it’s the opposite. Low levels of defaults are a sign that […]
Toronto real estate buyers scrambling to get in the market are increasingly taking out high-ratio mortgages, with far too little income.