When the House No Longer Fits the Life (Part 1)
Part 1: We Think We Have More Time I came across a story this that stayed with me longer than most real estate headlines do.
Part 1: We Think We Have More Time I came across a story this that stayed with me longer than most real estate headlines do.
A practical explanation for sellers navigating flat-fee, low-fee, and traditional listing structures. Commission models and conversations in Ontario real estate tend to spike when markets
When Economic Shocks Hit Women First, Housing Absorbs the Damage Economic shifts rarely arrive evenly. Job losses, reduced hours, and contract instability tend to hit
Canadian Women Are Absorbing More Job Losses. Housing Is Where It Hits First. Labour market headlines tend to focus on totals: jobs up, jobs down,
A look beyond the headlines and into what actually happened here in Simcoe County. You may have seen the headline. Housing sales dipped. A snowstorm
Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter in Canadian Real Estate Real estate is not neutral. Across Canada, it shapes access to housing, wealth, safety, and
I am sharing this because this is not abstract to me. In my work as a real estate agent, I speak daily with women who
Heated Rivalry, Cottage Culture, and the Conversations Canada Is Finally Ready For When Mark Carney publicly thanked a TV show for giving Canadians “a new
Why Housing Prices Correct, But Rarely Collapse in Canada Prices can and do move down. The bigger story is why deep, sustained declines are politically