RRSP HBP withdrawal limit increased from $35,000 to $60,000.

Saturday Dec 28th, 2024

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RRSP HBP withdrawal limit increased from $35,000 to $60,000. As of April 16th, 2024, the qualified first time home buyers can withdraw up to $60,000 from their RRSP as part of the RRSP First Time Home Buyer Plan. The 2024 federal budget approved the increase from $35,000 to $60,000. Please click on the links above to learn more about the RRSP HBP and the increased limit, and let us know if you have any questions. [read more]

What is the absorption rate in real estate?

Sunday Dec 22nd, 2024

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An absorption rate is a measure of evaluating the strength of the real estate market by calculating the number of properties sold (usually within a month) versus the number of properties available for sale at the end of the period. The higher the number, the stronger the market. The calculation shows how long it would take to sell all the current inventory available for sale given the current market conditions. For example, we have 1,000 active listings, and within the last month 200... [read more]

December 15th, 2024 Mortgage Rule Changes.

Saturday Dec 14th, 2024

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On September 24, 2024 The Government of Canada announced significant changes to the mortgage rules qualifications. The two changes are: Increasing the $1M price cap for insured mortgages to $1.5M. Expanding the eligibility for the 30-year mortgage amortizations to all first-time home buyers, and to all home buyers of preconstruction homes.   Increasing the $1M price cap from $1M to $1.5M for insured mortgages. This is a significant change for buyers who could afford... [read more]

Should I hire a buyer’s agent?

Sunday Aug 18th, 2024

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Some buyers wonder if they should hire a buyer’s agent, or they should represent themselves. Below we will discuss different options, what to be aware of, pay attention to and what to avoid. First off it is important to mention that the buyers aren’t required to use an agent, they can represent themselves, in Ontario you as a buyer are required to use a lawyer to complete the transaction, but you are not required to use a realtor when buying the property. There are over... [read more]

Selling a condo in GTA.

Sunday May 16th, 2021

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Selling a condo in GTA. If you want to sell a condo in GTA our first question would be if you must do so, as we have already pointed out in another blog we think the real estate in GTA will do very well over the long period of time, hence if you are able to financially, and want to be a landlord (many people buy a condo as their first property and then move into a freehold as their lifestyle changes) consider keeping your condo as long as it’s a good condo in a good building. If we... [read more]

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