Category Archives: Real Estate
After an off-topic blog about mental and physical wellness last time around, we are back discussing a very important topic regarding the economy and banking’s effect on our real estate market. There are some more news coming out about the stress-test regulations this year. Sadly, it’s going to be even more difficult for younger people…
As if moving from one province to another wasn’t difficult enough, the last thing on most people’s minds is how their family’s relocation will affect their tax return. However, the CRA offers a long list of eligible tax deductions related to moving to help offset the costs. Last year, the…
We are delighted to share a story from our latest guest blogger, a young lady living and working in Winnipeg who recently bought herself a condo. It’s nice to get some stories from outside of Ottawa because this blog like to discuss real estate from across the country! ——— Hi! My name is Nicole, I’m…
Away from the legal topics of real estate from a couple of weeks ago, we look at an issue that is much more local, our own region! It has long been a hot topic for tenants, whether university students or government employees, and anything in between. Even though salaries in Ottawa are generally good –…
This week presents a relatively new topic we have not really discussed before or educated you on – but important in the real estate industry and property ownership – some legal measures of real estate. Zoning by-laws are not the only source of…
It’s a weird ride so far for Canadian homebuyers. Outside investments, income that is not rising the way they wish, and the mortgage stress test all affecting their big plans for a home of their own. There are three things strongly in their minds when they think of investing in real estate: 1) The fear…
Almost half a year has passed since the new mortgage rules that forced even homebuyers with a larger down payment to undergo a financial stress test have been rolled out. What has happened since then? Home sales have recorded double-digit drops in Toronto and other big markets. On a positive note, however, the pace at…
Carrying on from 2 weeks ago, as promised. Q: What kind of recurring costs can I expect? As you would guess, there are monthly fees to pay. These will include the maintenance of the building and common areas, and reserve fund contributions, which will cover any major repairs or upgrades. In the event of a…
This weeks’ blog is a Q&A we read about with real estate experts, who gave some advice on some important things to consider before signing a purchase contract for your new condo. Q: Who should I consult with when I want to purchase a condo? The CMHC suggests that prospective buyers consult with a real…
The real estate market in Ottawa is doing well. The mix of a low supply and high demand has created an environment where Ottawa area properties are selling quickly and often above asking price. Many buyers are missing out on homes they like because of the demand. But where are they going wrong? …