The Home of the Week is an eco-friendly house on Herman’s Island, N.S.Jake Brenner/Supplied
This week: Seven charts that show where the housing market is heading in 2026, and how to learn from mistakes
The Home of the Week is an eco-friendly house on Herman’s Island, N.S.Jake Brenner/Supplied
This week: Seven charts that show where the housing market is heading in 2026, and how to learn from mistakes
Home of the Week, Cassiar Cannery, Lot 44, Cassiar Drive, Port Edward, B.C.Sotheby’s International Realty Canada
This week, realtors in Vancouver are calling for the end of the federal foreign buyer ban, but doubts
One of Canada’s largest banks just delivered bad news for real estate investors—it’s a bubble already deflating. BMO Capital Markets warns that home prices have been sliding for over three years, more closely resembling the US housing crash in 2007
Home of the Week, 1739 Trapper’s Trail,Sotheby’s International Realty Canada
This week, the real estate community in Ontario is demanding answers from their regulator regarding the collapse of one of the largest brokerages in
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
Canadian policymakers are helicoptering money to stimulate building, but it doesn’t appear to be working. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the total value of building permits fell sharply in April, dropping to the lowest monthly volume in nearly a
President Donald Trump upended relations with one of the country’s closest allies and trading partners when he suggested that the US should annex Canada and threatened punishing tariffs on certain imports from the US’s northern neighbor.
The fraying relations between
Canadian home price growth continues to accelerate despite further demand erosion. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows home prices jumped in February. The increase was accompanied by sales making the sharpest drop in years—easing inventory pressures even further. That’s