Tag: #CanadaRealEstate
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Receiverships Are Quietly Reshaping Ontario Real Estate: From GTA Towers to Northern Portfolios in 2026
Receiverships Are Quietly Reshaping Ontario Real Estate: From GTA Towers to Northern Portfolios in 2026 Across Ontario, I’m seeing more high-profile projects and portfolios pushed into court-appointed receivership, from multi-tower condo sites in the GTA to a northern Ontario bankruptcy that started with over 400 properties and still has dozens left to liquidate. Insolvency and Read more
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CMHC Just Got Pricier – How I Keep Multifamily Projects Funded When Pro Formas Stop Working
CMHC Just Got Pricier – How I Keep Multifamily Projects Funded When Pro Formas Stop Working CMHC’s newer multi-unit insurance premium grid and capital rules are hitting in 2026, driving sharply higher costs for high-LTV, long-amortization and construction loans across Canada unless projects earn strong MLI Select discounts. At the same time, Canada’s housing starts Read more
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Your Inherited Home Could Sit Empty For A Year While Bills Keep Coming
Your Inherited Home Could Sit Empty For A Year While Bills Keep Coming Across Canada, probate delays mean many inherited homes sit vacant for months while heirs still have to cover taxes, insurance, utilities, and sometimes mortgage payments, because title cannot transfer until the court grants probate. In Ontario, probate processing can be as fast Read more
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Small Firms Dominate Canada’s Housing Builds

Canada’s residential construction sector relies heavily on small firms, with those employing fewer than 20 workers accounting for 66.1% of total employment in 2023. This fragmentation poses risks to productivity and scaling amid a housing shortage, as small operations struggle with labor shortages and efficiency compared to larger firms. Homebuilders and investors must prioritize strategies Read more
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Mortgage Delinquencies on the Rise!

RBC notes rising mortgage delinquencies in the GTA as interest rates strain homeowners, highlighting the need for mortgage options. Read more
