This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Demand Crashes To 90s Levels, and Capital Flight Accelerates

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories.

Canadian Real Estate

Canada’s Capital Flight Accelerates As Investors Dump Domestic Assets

Canadian investment capital is leaving, despite the recent outperformance from the TSX. Securities data shows an outflow of

Home Improvement Tips for 50+ Adults

Keep projects small and manageable

JONATHAN: Every year, do a walk-through of your home and take note of places that could use a small refresh. It could be something as simple as applying a fresh coat of paint, swapping a

Real estate mogul Don Soffer, developer of Florida’s Aventura Mall and city’s “godfather,” dies at 92

Don Soffer, a real estate mogul best known as the developer of Florida’s Aventura Mall and often credited as the city’s “godfather,” has died, CBS News Miami has learned. He was 92.

The Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center (ATJC), a Miami-Dade

San Angelo floods spark surge in home repair demands

Workers have started restoration of homes after floods, but it’s looking to be a long, slow process.

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Flood-soaked items out on the curb have become a common sight in San Angelo after July 4’s floods and

Lawyers at centre of $7M real estate embezzlement case charged with fraud

A lavish-living Toronto lawyer couple are facing criminal charges after more than $7 million in client money was embezzled from their firm’s trust accounts, much of it funnelled toward spending on luxury fashion and decor. 

Toronto police announced Thursday afternoon

Toronto developers cancelling preconstruction projects and the Home of the Week: Canadian real estate news for the week of July 18

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Home of the Week, 12 Tetbury Cres., TorontoThe Print Market

This week, we’re looking at the cancellation of condo developers‘ preconstruction projects due to low demand in some Canadian markets. Plus, the Canadians waiting

How the Market Is Evolving and What Existing Platforms Still Lack

The field service management (FSM) market—tools for automating home repair services—has been rapidly expanding in recent years. Automation is helping address the industry’s labor shortage, improving workforce efficiency, and supporting technicians in their daily tasks. Here, I will talk about

Valley News – Enterprise: Cover Home Repair and Store keeps items out of landfills, helps with housing projects

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Shopping at the Cover Home Repair and Store is a bit like going on a treasure hunt.

It may take some time, but those who are patient and poke around will likely find a treasure —

Federal Court says Canada acted ‘unreasonably’ in denying request to repair home

OTTAWA — The Federal Court says Indigenous Services Canada acted unreasonably to deny funding for mould removal in a house for two First Nations children with asthma under its Jordan’s Principle program.

The principle stipulates that when a First Nations

McLachlan challenges TRREB’s expanding role in Realtor education

Re/Max Hallmark CEO Ken McLachlan says the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) has “lost its way” and now acts more as a training platform, rather than a real estate board.

McLachlan told Real Estate Magazine that TRREB is “not