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Scams homebuyers need to know as almost no prospects of recovering the money

January 5, 2020 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Scams homebuyers need to know as almost no prospects of recovering the money   There is another type of fraud, with significantly large monetary losses, that people, particularly homebuyers, should be aware of besides scam calls.   Earlier this month, online scam expert Ben Taylor, known as Pleasant Green on YouTube, told Yahoo Canada […]

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Metro Toronto Real Estate Forecast 2020 Another Opinion

January 5, 2020 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Metro Toronto Real Estate Forecast 2020 Another Opinion   HIGHLIGHTS Metro Toronto home prices are rising, and market conditions provide a negotiating advantage to sellers (not buyers). The average Metro Toronto household still can not afford current house prices. The key factor driving this price increase is a supply shortage (Not interest or mortgage […]

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Toronto Real Estate TREB Published November, 2019 Resale Market Figures

December 8, 2019 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Toronto Real Estate TREB Published November, 2019 Resale Market Figures   Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,090 sales through TREB’s MLS® System in November, 2019 – a 14.2 per cent increase compared to November 2018. On a GTA-wide basis, sales were up year-over-year for all major market […]

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Toronto Real Estate TREB Published October, 2019 Resale Market Figures

November 17, 2019 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Toronto Real Estate TREB Published October, 2019 Resale Market Figures   Toronto Rеаl Eѕtаtе Bоаrd announced thаt Grеаtеr Tоrоntо Arеа REALTORS®  rероrtеd 8,491 rеѕіdеntіаl ѕаlеѕ thrоugh TREB’s MLS® Sуѕtеm in October 2019. Thіѕ result represented a 14 реr сеnt increase соmраrеd tо 7,448 ѕаlеѕ rероrtеd іn Oсtоbеr 2018. GTA-wіdе, sales were uр оn a […]

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Six ways your family finances will change after Liberal election win

October 22, 2019 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Six ways your family finances will change after Liberal election win   Lower taxes for majority earners, but not for high-earners   The basic personal amount, which is what you can earn without paying taxes, will rise by close to $2,000 over the next four years to $15,000. The average family will ultimately save […]

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