2026 Mid-Year Market Check-In: What the First Half of the Year Tells Us About Your Next Move

Monday Aug 3rd, 2026

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2026 Mid-Year Market Check-In: What the First Half of the Year Tells Us About Your Next Move For two years, most Canadians watching the housing market have been braced for one of two dramatic endings: a deeper slide, or a rate-cut-fuelled boom. Buyers waited for prices to fall further. Sellers waited for 2022 prices to come back. Both camps sat on the sidelines, watching for a signal. Neither ending arrived. The market didn't crash, and it didn't take off. It did something... [read more]

House Hacking in 2026: What the Hype Got Wrong — and What Actually Works

Friday Jun 5th, 2026

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House Hacking in 2026: What the Hype Got Wrong — and What Actually Works If you've spent any time on real estate TikTok in the last few years, you've probably seen the house hacking pitch. Buy a property, rent part of it out, let your tenants cover the mortgage. Live for free. Build wealth while you sleep. It sounds like the kind of thing that works great in a YouTube thumbnail and falls apart in real life. And honestly? Sometimes it does. But here's what those... [read more]

AI, Tariffs, and Inflation: 3 Important Takeaways from the Bank of Canada’s Latest Move

Thursday Jan 29th, 2026

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AI, Tariffs, and Inflation: 3 Important Takeaways from the Bank of Canada’s Latest Move   In the world of central banking, a "hold" is rarely just a pause—it is a positioning. On January 28, 2026, the Bank of Canada kept its target for the overnight interest rate at 2.25%, but the accompanying rhetoric suggests a Governing Council navigating a razor’s edge. We are no longer in an era of predictable cycles; we are in a state of "upheaval."... [read more]

2026 Canada Housing Market Forecast: Will Buyers Finally Re-Enter the Market?

Monday Jan 5th, 2026

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2026 Canada Housing Market Forecast: Will Buyers Finally Re-Enter the Market? Will 2026 be the year Canadian buyers stop waiting? Most major housing forecasters believe activity will finally pick up after two muted years, but expectations vary on how strong that rebound will be and where it will show up first. After a sluggish and uncertain 2025, the Canadian housing market appears positioned for gradual normalization rather than a sharp recovery. The Canadian Real Estate Association... [read more]

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