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Curated GTA Real Estate Scoop: Daily Dose!"Unlocking Real Estate Potential: Reports & Handpicked Hot Listings!""Curated GTA Real Estate Scoop: Daily Dose" is your daily dose of curated insights, updates, and the latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area real estate market. Each day, we deliver a concentrated serving of the most valuable information, trends, and market insights directly to your inbox. Whether you're a prospective buyer, seller, investor, or real estate enthusiast, our daily doses cover a wide range of topics, from market shifts and investment opportunities to expert analysis and emerging trends. Stay well-informed and make informed decisions with "Curated GTA Real Estate Scoop: Daily Dose" as your trusted resource in navigating the dynamic GTA real estate landscape. Whether a service is truly free or involves hidden costs can vary depending on the specific service you are using. It's essential to carefully review the terms and conditions and any fine print associated with the service to understand whether there are any hidden costs or limitations. Here are some key considerations: Service Type: The nature of the service matters. Some services, like free home evaluations provided by real estate websites, may indeed be free as a marketing tool to attract users. However, other services may be free to use but come with optional paid features or add-ons. Optional Upgrades: Some free services may offer optional upgrades or premium features for a fee. For example, you might get a basic service for free but have the option to pay for a more detailed report or additional information. Data Access: In some cases, the "free" service might provide limited data or access to information, and you may need to pay to access more comprehensive data or features. Lead Generation: Some free services in the real estate industry might be offered by companies that aim to generate leads for their real estate agents or partners. While using the service itself may be free, you could be contacted by professionals who may offer their services for a fee. Limited Use: Free services might have limitations on how frequently or extensively you can use them. For example, you may be able to receive a single free home evaluation, but any subsequent use may come with a cost. Time-Limited Offers: Some services may offer a limited-time free trial or promotional period, after which they begin charging for access.
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Poll finds debt anxiety is rising
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The central bank has made its second-to-last scheduled rate announcement of the year
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A report from city staff is recommending lower fees and more flexible rules in a bid to transform vacant office space into residential units.
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The growing rate of rental costs in Toronto is beginning to slow, according to a new Rentals.ca report.
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(2023-10-24 | NDAQ:Z) Nearly 70% of prospective buyers would buy a haunted house if it checked all their boxes
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A group calling itself the Landlord Rights Association of B.C. has launched an online petition asking the province to make sweeping changes to tenancy laws, saying the current system is unfair and is being abused by "problematic" renters.
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Canadian homebuyers fret over potential rate hikes
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Canadian inflation is slowing and that may prevent the Bank of Canada (BoC) from hiking rates further. The National Bank of Canada (NBF) warns that even if there’s no hike, a significant impact from previous rate hikes has yet to be felt. A rate hike takes years to work its way through the market, and […]
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Read the full story and comment on stalbertgazette.com
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Canadian real estate sentiment dampens amid rate hike fears
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Discover the pros, cons, costs and more of adopting a greener way of life in a passive house.
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While rents continue to climb ever-higher in Toronto and across Canada, there is growing glut of listings for shared accommodations from tenants tr...
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Real estate speculation is a national sport in Canada, but it may have gone over the line. The Statistics Canada (Stat Can) Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) released data showing the share of newly constructed condos owned by investors in 2021. The data reveals that most units are investor owned, amplifying concerns of financialization and […]
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The future of Canadian real estate is starting to dim as one of the country’s most ambitious projects experiences a hiccup. Lenders just foreclosed on The One, a Toronto development once sold as Canada’s tallest residential tower. Lenders moved in after a default on a massive $1.35 billion loan. Yes, billion—with a B, and that’s […]
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A huge lack of inventory is pushing up borrowing costs and home prices across the country
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Lower September inflation could lead to a better situation for home buyers, despite popular concern over another interest rate hike Wednesday
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Nearly a third of Canadian mortgage holders put about 40 per cent of their income toward housing costs, against CMHC's advice
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Renters share what keeps them from leaving units they don’t want to be in, from a Burnaby student to a Toronto wedding officiant stuck living with her ex.
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Mortgage renewal is a financial milestone that often goes underappreciated. It’s a chance to reassess your homeownership journey, adapt to changing circumstances, and potentially save money in the process. In this blog post, we’ll delve deeper into the mortgage renewal process, shedding light on its significance and providing valuable insights to ensure you make the […]
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A Winkler individual who works with a segment of the vulnerable population is joining other agencies warning people to be aware of the real estate scam. Levi Froese is the Portable Housing Benefit Coordinator for Eden Health Care Services. In his role, Froese works with clients connected with Eden to help them find affordable housing, help them maintain it, and work together with them and their landlord. Unfortunately, Froese says he's discovered his clients are often targeted more often because of the desperate situations they find themselves in.
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Mark Holland says the move was needed to stop the proliferation of short-term rental units amid an affordable-housing shortage
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A call to extend rent control is one of dozens of recommendations being made in a new report by city staff calling for a multi-billion dollar plan to add 65,000 affordable homes in the city by 2030.
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Along with the shared bed, the Toronto listing also says the future tenant will have to share the ensuite bathroom and laundry.
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A recent Craigslist ad offering free housing in a B.C. resort community comes with a concerning caveat.
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