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How Can The Federal Election Shape The Housing Market?

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“David: don’t make this blog political.” ” That’s what I told myself each and every time I wrote parts of the blog in my head over the last seven days. Then again, they hold elections every two years so aren’t they always campaigning? But how much has actually been done about housing ?

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Top Five: Real Estate Stories Of 2021

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Looking back at previous iterations of this feature, my stomach churns a little as I remember each topic vividly. And with each of these topics, I could pick one and literally tell you how my senses felt… 2015: Urbancorp “stealing” their condos back. 4) Refusal To Accept Market Reality. 3) The Rental Market.

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Burning Questions For The Fall Market!

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I sure hope the Dallas Cowboy’s offensive line can hold up without Zack Martin! Yeah, but that’s now my point – my point is that COVID affects everything, no matter how big or how small. ” An open house ? Right or wrong, we’re going to see open houses make a comeback this fall.

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What Is The Media Telling Us About The Market?

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Did you watch the election coverage on Tuesday night? On the one hand, it’s of incredible importance not just for our neighbours to the south, but essentially for how the world will continue to evolve and take shape moving forward. Can that even exist anymore? I don’t blame either side. Easy-peasy.

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Beware The Coming Real Estate Headlines

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If you’re a long-time blog reader, you’ve heard this story from me before, but here goes… As a child of the 1980’s, one of the most exciting excursions for a kid my age was going to “the downtown.” TorontoRealtyBlog. Case in point: Yonge & Dundas. Do you remember this? The Eyeopoener. November 11, 1998.

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Top Five: Real Estate Stories Of 2022

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I hope you enjoyed that “trip down memory lane,” as Marina so eloquently put it, with the Top Five Blog Posts of 2022 in Monday’s post. Believe it or not, this is the eighth year I’ve been working with this format; the top five blogs followed by the top five posts. 3) Market Frustration.

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Top Ten Topics Of Discussion For 2023! (pt2)

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Looking back on it, I suppose I didn’t “need” to write a thousand words or more about my holiday break in Thursday’s blog post, thereby extending the length of the blog and only allowing us to examine two of the ten discussion points for 2023. But just how common are defaults in Canada? Is that a lot?

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