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Top Five: Blog Posts Of 2020!

Toronto Realty Blog

I specifically didn’t post new content on Friday because I knew you’d all need to be fresh, eager, and well-rested this morning in order to power through this week’s blogs. Those long-term readers among you will recall the length of these “year-end” blog posts. It’s the end of the year!

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I’m Moving Out Of The City!

Toronto Realty Blog

The headline of today’s blog – did it get ya, even for a second? I’ve written about this in the past, and I believe that I labelled it one of my “top stories” in a year-end blog in 2018 or 2019. That’s how much I love my job,” said Stephenson. Yeah, lame, I know. I was just in that mood.

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Beware The Escalation Clause!

Toronto Realty Blog

How many escalation clauses have I seen since then? RECO tells us that escalation clauses are not illegal, but the Real Estate Business Brokers Act (REBBA), which was uselessly updated in 2020 as the Trust In Real Estate Services Act (TRESA) contains a code of ethics that make using an escalation clause impossible. June of 2017.

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How Have Canada-Wide Prices Appreciated Since The Pandemic?

Toronto Realty Blog

This is, after all, the Toronto Realty Blog. In September, we discussed the whopping 18.3%, year-over-year increase in average home price in Toronto, from $960,613 in September of 2020 to $1,136,280 in September of 2021. March, 2020: $256,200. March, 2020: $216,800. But which areas have appreciated the most?

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Top Five: Real Estate Stories Of 2021

Toronto Realty Blog

Looking back at my year-end posts from 2020, 2019, 2018, and so on, I swear I don’t think I’ve ever felt older. And with each of these topics, I could pick one and literally tell you how my senses felt… 2015: Urbancorp “stealing” their condos back. That corner had a certain aroma to it. 1) The Pandemic.

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Top Ten: Burning Questions For The Fall Market!

Toronto Realty Blog

TorontoRealtyBlog So, how was your summer? Two trips up to cottages (one family, one friend), a return to Deerhurst for the first time since 2019, more parks, play centres, and attractions than I can count, plus the C.N.E Mine was great. We’re going to be carving pumpkins before you know it!” I need routine in my life.

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Ontario Housing Prices: A Five-Year Review

Toronto Realty Blog

Don’t we realize just how sick that is? Don’t we realize just how sick that is? It therefore provides an “apples to apples” comparison of home prices across the entire country. December, 2020: $932,222. There are many ways to skin a cat, and likewise, many ways to look at housing statistics in Canada.

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