By Wayne KarlMarch 23, 2021 With summer approaching, Canadians naturally dream of weekends by a lakeside cottage, causing a seasonal spike in the recreational property market. But this year, things are different. Indeed, according to a new report from Royal LePage, the aggregate price of a house in Canada’s recreational ...
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Rental costs in Canada’s biggest city will continue declining over the next four to five months, but could reverse course by the summer if COVID-19 cases keep falling. A new report published today by Rentals.ca suggests late spring is the most likely time that Toronto rent prices will start climbing ...
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London, Ontario, a mid-sized city roughly two hours southwest of Toronto, wants you to come live there — for more than four years. Best known for having the same name as a much bigger city in England, London is perhaps most-familiar to people in Toronto as the home of Western University. ...
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