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Monthly Archives: November 2015

Why interest rates and inflation will be low for a long time yet: Mayers

Why interest rates and inflation will be low for a long time yet: Mayers, , toronto star, Low interest rates and low inflation are here to stay, says author and actuary Fred Vettese.And that’s going to profoundly affect our investments, how much and how long we save and our retirement expectations, he adds.For the present...... Read More

TREB & BILD Stress That Demand for Home Ownership Remains Strong

TREB & BILD Stress That Demand for Home Ownership Remains Strong, Greater Toronto, November 25, 2015 – Demand for home ownership remains strong in the GTA, and dynamics around housing supply are impacting prices and redefining the market, said the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) and the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) at...... Read More

TREB’s President’s News Beat: Planning For Your Down Payment

TREB’s President’s News Beat: Planning For Your Down Payment, It can feel frustrating. You’ve cut back on your daily double soy lattes, your impulse buying, even cut down on your overall debt, but you may feel like you are no closer to owning your own home. In speaking to would-be first-time home buyers, saving for...... Read More

7 home improvements that cost less than a fancy dinner

7 home improvements that cost less than a fancy dinner, toronto star, , ,... Read More

We need more protection for home buyers: Roseman

We need more protection for home buyers: Roseman, toronto star, Ontario will look at beefing up protection for new-home defects under its warranty plan. Let’s hope for radical change., Ontario will look at beefing up protection for new-home defects under its warranty plan. Let’s hope for radical change.,... Read More

RBC economist predicts home price declines in 2016 as rates rise

The Globe’s Real Estate Beat offers news and analysis on the Canadian housing market from real estate reporter Tara Perkins. Read more on The Globe’s housing page and follow Tara on Twitter @TaraPerkins. An economist at Canada’s biggest bank says home prices could start falling in 2016 if interest rates return to more normal levels....... Read More
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