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Canada 2023 – the Right Time to Look at Kitchener Homes for Sale?

Kitchener is the 10th largest city in the province of Ontario, Canada. With a population of over 233,000, it is part of the tri-city area along with Cambridge and Waterloo. Kitchener is a hub for innovation and technology, with numerous tech companies, startups and research institutions located in the...

Houses for Sale in Brampton – Find Your Dream Home!

Brampton is a charming and inviting city located in the heart of Canada, about 40 km from downtown Toronto. The city offers something for everyone with its rich history and diverse culture. Brampton is a city that truly embraces its residents and visitor, with its beautiful parks, bustling downtown...

Is 2023 the Best Time to Look at Mississauga Homes for Sale?

Mississauga is a suburban city located in the Greater Toronto Area, just west of Toronto. It is the sixth-largest city in Canada and the second-largest city in Ontario, with over 800,000. An integral part of the Greater Toronto Area, Mississauga is known for its safe and vibrant community, excellent...

The Steps to Buying a House in Canada

Like most big decisions, buying a house is a significant commitment. Signing the papers and closing the deal is the tail end of the lengthy home-buying process. You must navigate several steps to buying a house in Canada before moving into your Home Sweet Home. It is a relatively...

Top 5 Fastest Growing Cities in Canada

Here is a short insider article that will surprise you with the facts! Over a five year period (from 2016 to 2021), most of Canada’s fastest growing municipalities with the highest population growth rates are located within large urban centres or close to them. The fastest growing communities in...

Inflation – The Elephant in the Room

By N. Balani What is inflation? Inflation is simply defined as the cost of living going up due to prices increasing across the board from food, transport, gas, housing, utilities, consumer durables, etc. So basically, you get less in the same $100 basket and must budget your expenditure to...