Is the Real Estate Market going to Crash?

By: Nadine Itiniant

Is the Real Estate Market going to Crash?

Tags: #TorontoRealEstate #HousingMarketTrends #MarketCrash #TorontoHomesforsale #Torontohousevalue

While many areas of the economy have contracted, the housing market has stayed remarkably strong. But can the good news last?   When COVID-related shutdowns began in March, real estate brokers and clients scrambled to respond to the shift. Record-low interest rates caused some lenders to call a halt to new underwriting, and homeowners debated whether or not to put their houses on the market. ...Read More

By: Nadine Itiniant

Top Attractions at Humber Bay Park in Etobicoke

Tags: Etobicoke Waterfront park, Waterfront condo community Toronto, Humber Bay Toronto, Condos for sale waterfront west

  Humber Bay is situated to the west side of the Toronto Islands. On the east side of the bay is the recently closed Ontario Place (to be redeveloped by est. 2017) with its distinctive, golf ball shaped Cinesphere IMAX theatre and Molson Amphitheatre venues. It follows along the shoreline westerly from Ontario Place – past the Boulevard Club (a private club) with continued extensive l...Read More

By: Nadine Itiniant

10 Reasons to visit High Park -Toronto West

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High Park is the largest public park (400 acres) in Toronto, and there is much to see and do here. Located in Toronto’s West end, yet centrally located- close to downtown- with easy access via public transit, bike or by car -it is an amazing urban park where you can spend a few hours- or the entire day! High park offers extensive natural areas (over 1/3 of the park is in its natural state),...Read More

By: Nadine Itiniant

How to obtain your credit score

Tags: mortgage financing, toronto home purchase, credit scores

Everyone who's ever borrowed money to buy a car or a house or applied for a credit card or any other personal loan has a credit file. Because we often borrow money, that means almost every adult Canadian has a credit file. Over  21 million of us have credit reports. Many of of us have no idea what is contained in them. Sometimes there are mistakes. Have you been denied credit a...Read More