Canadians Are Confused About How Rising Rates Will Impact Their Mortgage: Survey
Canadian homebuyers are well aware that the cost of borrowing is rising — but nearly half aren’t entirely sure what that means for their bottom line, according to a new survey. Conducted by TD, the poll of 2,000 Canadians found that four in 10 (38%) agree they “are confused about
Toronto City Council Unanimously Approves 920 New Affordable Rental Homes
Toronto is getting nearly a thousand new affordable rental homes through its Open Door Affordable Housing Program. Today, Toronto City Council unanimously approved the results of the 2021 Open Door Affordable Rental Housing Call for Applications. A total of 17 affordable rental housing projects, representing approximately 920 affordable rental homes, were
Meet Nathan Levinson- The Global Business Tycoon, Who Built His Empire On His Own Terms
Once Thomas Alva Edison said- Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. Just like Time never stops for anyone, you should also never stop for anyone in your life, you should consistently focus on your work
Nearly 1 in 4 Homeowners Say They’d Have to Sell If Interest Rates Go Up More
Close to a quarter of Canadian homeowners say they’d be forced to sell their homes if interest rates increase any further, according to a new Manulife Financial report. With three Bank of Canada interest rate hikes already implemented and more expected throughout the remainder of the year, Canadian homeowners are feeling the financial
How Ontario Home Prices Have Changed Under the Last Three Governments
Housing affordability has been a major talking point in the build-up to the Ontario election. As home prices have sky-rocketed throughout the last two years during the pandemic, each party has outlined their promises to make housing affordable ahead of the provincial election. Rising prices, however, are not just a symptom of