Tag: #TorontoRealEstate
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Ontario Housing Crash Won’t Save You

Everyone’s cheering for a “big crash” in Ontario, but the data says something harsher: prices are slipping while affordability is still brutally tight. Inventory is climbing and condos are correcting, yet buyers and 2021–2022 owners are both losing money through hesitation, bad financing, or panic moves. As a licensed Ontario Real Estate Broker and Mortgage Read more
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Canadian Housing Crash Coming?

Canadian Housing Crash Coming? 😬 November home sales in Canada just dropped almost 11% year-over-year, with prices softening and buyers and sellers stuck in a tense holding pattern heading into 2026. 😱 Higher rates, shaky confidence, and growing inventory are quietly reshaping the market—this lull could be the calm before a much bigger storm in Read more
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Toronto’s development charges soared 1,799% since 1999; killing housing starts

Toronto’s development charges have exploded from $5,000 in 1999 (~$10,250 adjusted for inflation) to nearly $195,000 per new house today—a staggering 1,800% increase that’s crushing new construction. This regulatory cost barrier is a primary reason housing starts plummeted 58% and new-home sales dropped 91% in early 2025, contributing to a citywide housing crisis. Without urgent Read more
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5 Landlord Wins That Make Bill 60 a Total Game-Changer

Bill 60 introduces several major changes for landlords under Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act, aimed at expediting eviction procedures and reducing landlord costs associated with tenant removals. Key Changes for Landlords Shortened Eviction Notice for Rent ArrearsLandlords can now serve an N4 eviction notice only 7 days after rent is overdue, reduced from the previous 14 Read more
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GTA Home Sales Plunge 48%: Historical Low in July 2025

GTA home sales plunged to 359 units in July, a 48% drop from last year, driven by high interest rates. Read more
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Ontario regulator shuts down iPro Realty after finding $10-million shortfall in trust accounts

iPro Realty is shutting down, impacting over 2,400 agents and clients in Ontario, as discussed in The Globe and Mail. Read more
