The dangers of not including spouses in financial planning AUGUSTA DWYER The Globe and Mail May 03, 2016 For most of their 33 years of marriage, Laurelea Conrad, owner of… read more →
A look at the closing date for the buyer’s lawyer Dylan Nose, September 06, 2016 Purchasers always ask us if they can have the keys to their new property early… read more →
Millennials not giving up on the detached-home dream, despite soaring record-high prices Garry Marr | August 4, 2016 Millennial are not giving up on the dream of owning a detached home,… read more →
How a potential housing downturn could hit hard for Canada’s big banks — eventually Barbara Shecter |Financial Post | August 22, 2016 Canada’s largest banks, which begin rolling out their latest… read more →
Canadian bank investors brace for sharp rise in sour loans when Big Six report Matt Scuffham, Reuters | August 22, 2016 TORONTO — Canada’s biggest banks are set to report another… read more →
Mortgage Professionals Canada says there’s no evidence of housing bubble Some evidence that foreign money is problem, but overall the housing market is solid, brokers group says There’s little… read more →
Mortgage deals are going, going, but not gone: Why it may not be time to lock in just yet Garry Marr | January 11, 2016 8:51 AM ET More from Garry… read more →
B.C. government approves plan for Vancouver to tax people who leave residential property vacant Garry Marr | July 11, 2016 The fastest growing occupation in Vancouver could end up being house… read more →
Canadian new home prices grow at fastest pace in nearly 9 years Reuters Canadian new home prices in May grew at their fastest pace in almost nine years, soaring 0.7… read more →