When headlines blame the weather: what a “slow month” really means
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
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
Can You Sell a House From Jail in Canada? Consumer Perspective on Disclosure, Stigma, and Buying Risk in Ontario Recent GTA headlines have raised an
US Housing and Canada Impact. When comments from a U.S. President make headlines, it is rarely about policy transfer. Canada does not follow U.S. housing
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 Housing Prices Correct, But Rarely Collapse in Canada Prices can and do move down. The bigger story is why deep, sustained declines are politically
When Bank of Canada Holds Rate at 2.25%: What It Means Based on a recent Bank of Canada decision and RE/MAX Canada’s summary of the
Buying a home is rarely a single decision. It is a sequence of choices made over time, often while information is incomplete and pressure increases.
The “Buy Canadian” Narrative Is Being Weaponised. Let’s Clear This Up Context: In January 2026, Ontario-based brokerages Your Community Realty and Connect Realty, led by
Why many people research during time off Quieter periods, time off, snow days, and holidays often give people the space to catch up on research