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  • Late-Q1: Will Canada’s Economy Warrant Another Rate Cut?

    Late-Q1: Will Canada’s Economy Warrant Another Rate Cut?

    Bank of Canada may cut rates in March, despite strong job data and inflation concerns. Market odds for a rate cut have decreased, but uncertainty still supports potential rate decrease. Read more

  • Brampton Market Update

    Brampton Market Update

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  • Will Toronto Embrace Bigger Multiplexes?

    Will Toronto Embrace Bigger Multiplexes?

    A pilot program in a northern ward aims to allow five- and six-unit multiplexes to address housing needs. Around 61% of residential lots in the area are suitable for sixplexes, supporting increased housing density. Read more

  • प्रांत ने आवास अवसंरचना कोष में $325M जोड़ा

    Ontario सरकार ने अपने Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund (HEWSF) में $325 मिलियन की वृद्धि की है ताकि पूरे प्रांत में घरों के निर्माण को समर्थन मिल सके। इस फंडिंग का उद्देश्य आवश्यक जल अवसंरचना के विकास में नगरपालिकाओं की सहायता करके 107,000 नए घरों के निर्माण को प्रोत्साहित करना है। कुल मिलाकर, Ontario लगभग 1.3 Read more

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    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! Read more

  • Happy Women’s Day

    Happy Women’s Day

    International Women's Day, also known as IWD for short, grew out of the labour movement to become a recognized annual event by the UN.It all started in 1908 when 15K women marched through NYC demanding shorter working hours, better pay and the right to vote. Things were made official in 1975 when the United Nations Read more

  • Updates to controversial rental licence rules coming in Brampton

    Brampton is set to announce significant changes to its residential rental licensing program, which has faced criticism from landlords. The program requires property owners with four or fewer units in certain wards to register for an annual fee of $300. Over 600 penalties have been issued, totaling more than $83,500 in fines. The program aims Read more

  • GTHA: Townhouses Hold Their Ground

    GTHA: Townhouses Hold Their Ground

    Townhouse sales in the Greater Toronto Area remained steady in 2024, with 3,255 units sold. Demand for townhouses surged in Q4 2024, reaching a two-year high and making up 60% of late-year sales. Read more

  • Is the GTA Housing Market on the Rise Again?

    Is the GTA Housing Market on the Rise Again?

    Market analysts predict steady home sales in 2025, supported by improving economic conditions and buyer confidence. Potential further rate cuts could enhance affordability, encouraging more buyers to enter the market. Read more

  • Tax Breaks Fuel Short-Lived Toronto Rental Surge

    Tax Breaks Fuel Short-Lived Toronto Rental Surge

    Tax cuts led to a temporary increase in rental construction in Toronto, but the effects were short-lived. The GTHA saw rental starts surge from 16% to 27%, tripling in Toronto to 51%. Read more

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