Modern families in Toronto value neighbourhood safety when buying a home
When it comes to buying a home in Toronto, young modern families prioritize safety, work and family. You’ll be interested in what urban dwellers don’t care about when it comes to home location.
Why you should pay attention to condo fees when buying a new condo
Every month, you have to pay condo fees, and they can eat up a significant amount of your budget, so it’s important to pay attention before falling in love with your dream condo unit.
Condo Buying: Brush Up on the Basics
Information provided by Kathleen Waters of TitlePLUSNo matter if you're a seasoned homebuyer or a first-timer, you need to know about the many unique aspects of purchasing a condominium before you buy one. A good first step is to familiarize yourself
Is January the best time to buy a home?
Were you among the savvy purchasers who got onto the real estate ladder yesterday? The Toronto Real Estate firm TheRedPin says January 17th is the single best day to buy a home in Toronto, with buyers saving an average of $60,000 and experiencing fewer
Buying a Home with Bitcoin?
Before we jump into this, let’s make sure everyone understands what Bitcoin is.Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency. There’s no cash, tokens, or anything physical involved. There is also no government body powering it, so the value is determined
4 reasons first-time buyers shouldn’t be afraid to buy in Toronto
With the average price of new homes in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) still seemingly too high for first-time buyers, we understand if you’re having some second thoughts about calling Toronto home.
Now is the time to buy a detached home at Riverview Heights in Brampton
If you’re on the hunt for a new family home in Brampton, then you definitely have to check out the available detached homes at Riverview Heights by Ashley Oaks Homes.
Don’t let market uncertainty prevent you from buying your dream home
Toronto recently plummeted in a global ranking of housing markets. Is it a bad thing? Is it a sign of things to come? I think it might be a good thing. Having the hottest market sometimes means there are more people who can’t afford a home.
Only 18% of young Canadians putting off buying a home due to current debt load
Recently, Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with the Globe and Mail, released the results of a new public opinion poll about Canadian debt.