20 Things Canadian Buyers Should Know Before Stretching for a House
Buying at the edge of affordability can feel rational when prices feel high, choices seem limited, and a lender has
Buying at the edge of affordability can feel rational when prices feel high, choices seem limited, and a lender has
For many Canadian couples, housing is no longer a single milestone waiting at the end of a predictable path. It
Homeownership in Canada is no longer simply a choice between buying now and saving longer. For many households, remaining within
There was never one nationwide moment when bidding wars suddenly began. Canadian housing conditions have always varied by city, property
Renting in Canada used to be widely treated as a temporary stage: a place to live while saving, building a
A city can appear prosperous while quietly becoming impossible for many of the people who make it function. Rising property
A trade agreement can feel like legal architecture until its failure is translated into paycheques. A new analysis released by
For many Canadian parents, the home-buying formula once seemed straightforward: save a down payment, purchase a modest detached house, improve
For generations, a “comfortable life” in Canada was often pictured as a steady job, a manageable home, reliable public services,
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