by Shaneka Shaw Taylor | Dec 10, 2021 | Featured, Legal Issues
Over the past year and a half, there has been an increasingly limited supply of homes for sale. The available homes on the market have fetched dramatically increased prices due to aggressive bidding wars. In Thillairajan v. Sivasubramaniam the court contemplated the...
by REM Editorial Team | Aug 17, 2021 | News
The average rent in Canada increased for the third month in a row, rising to $1,752 in July, up 1.8 per cent month over month, according to Rentals.ca’s and Bullpen Research & Consulting’s latest National Rent Report. The average asking rent for all Canadian...
by Kunal Sawhney | Aug 17, 2021 | Columnists
“Has the market peaked” or “is the bubble nearing its burst” are questions that are dominating the housing market of Canada. But more than these, investors must watch rental yields closely. Not every non-institutional buyer in residential real estate is purchasing to...
by Kunal Sawhney | Jul 12, 2021 | Columnists
The Canadian housing market created massive wealth for sellers in the past year as prices soared, even as most other economic activities faced the pandemic heat. But in the past couple of months, the sales figures have slowed, according to data from CREA. Does this...
by James R.G. Cook | Jun 21, 2021 | Featured, Legal Issues
While conditional offers may be rare in the Greater Toronto Area, where multiple bidders compete for most properties, buyers in less heated markets may sometimes negotiate a limited time period to have a home inspection, arrange financing or complete other due...