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RE/MAX 2018 Spring Market Trends Report
New stress test regulations prompt Canadian homebuyers to increase budgets, re-evaluate home features or delay their purchase. While homebuyers are feeling the impact of regulatory changes, the spring market is expected to see brighter days ahead.
Move-Up Activity to Buoy Luxury Home Sales in GTA
While luxury homes sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Oakville and Hamilton-Burlington have fallen short of last year’s record-breaking pace, this segment of the market will still see plenty of move-up activity in 2018.
RE/MAX Forecasts Canadian Housing Prices to Increase 2.5% in 2018
This past year saw single-family house and condo markets diverge on distinctly different paths in Canada’s two highest-priced real estate markets, Greater Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area. The trend is expected to continue into 2018.
Commercial Investor Report 2017 (Western Canada)
Both Calgary and Edmonton saw strong year-over-year increases in total dollar value of commercial property sales during the first half of 2017 as a result of the ongoing stabilization of the oil sector. In[...]
RE/MAX Reveals Refreshed Brand Identity
RE/MAX today revealed a refreshed family of branding, including the world famous balloon logo and wordmark, to hundreds of franchise owners at the annual RE/MAX Broker Owner Conference in San Francisco.