When Housing Is the Difference Between Safety and Survival
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
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
Interest rates dominate headlines, dinner-table conversations, and social feeds. What is often missing is context.Canada spent more than a decade in an unusually low-rate environment,

Why Trustworthy Financial Tools Matter Before Buying in Simcoe County A perspective from our advisory team Buying a home or investment property is one of
Brand New or Resale: Which Is Right for You? “New” versus “resale” is one of the most common home-buying comparisons, and it’s often oversimplified. Both
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 Most People Feel Bad With Money And it’s not because they’re bad at math. Most people think they are “bad with money.” They assume
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
PWHL Expansion: What Vancouver and Seattle Signal The PWHL’s expansion into Vancouver and Seattle marked more than geographic growth. It signalled that the league believed
Bank of Canada Holds Rate at 2.25%: What It Means Based on today’s Bank of Canada decision and RE/MAX Canada’s summary of the announcement. The