by Kunal Sawhney | Aug 3, 2021 | Columnists
What does housing demand rely on? Is it the need to buy something or having more-than-enough disposable income? The answer can reveal what lies ahead for Realtors in Canada, or for that matter, in the U.S., the U.K., New Zealand and Australia – all with hot housing...
by David Stroud | Aug 26, 2020 | Featured, Guest Columns
COVID-19 hit some large cities early in the pandemic. Most will recall that New York City was hit particularly hard. Based on this information, many people concluded that cities are more vulnerable to contagion. As well, the real estate industry has observed that many...
by REM Editorial Team | Aug 21, 2020 | News
About one-third of Canadians say they no longer want to live in large urban centres and instead would opt for rural or suburban communities, says a survey by Leger on behalf of Re/Max. The survey says changes in work and life dynamics have also shifted consumers’...
by Toby Welch | Oct 18, 2016 | Featured, News
Car centric suburban communities have led to a loss of humanity that might be reclaimed in new connected neighbourhoods, futurist Jesse Hirst told an audience in Calgary recently. Presented by Dream, one of Canada’s largest real estate companies, the event was held to...