Based on the average income in the city of Toronto, an affordable home would cost around $600,000. There’s lots of condo options but are there any houses you could buy for that price?
Do you worry about someone breaking into your home to steal your possessions? What about someone stealing your entire house? Let’s talk title fraud and ways to prevent it!
One of the most persistent real estate myths is that a buyer can get a better deal on a purchase if they don’t have their own agent. If you try it, cross your fingers and hope it works this time because most of the time it doesn't.
When you’re comparing properties, there’s more to it than simply making sure it's an apples to apples comparison. Here’s our three crucial rules for accurately comparing real estate.
Not all home inspections go smoothly. Sometimes problems are discovered, sometimes they aren’t really problems at all but become problems due to how they’re presented. What happens next?
We often think of moving up the housing ladder as clear-cut, with defined steps and price differences between housing types. The reality is actually quite different.
Real estate deals don’t happen unless the seller and a buyer come to an agreement on the value of the property. Here’s a sale that took almost a year to happen and a $940K drop in price.