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Buying a Home vs. Renting: Which Is Better in 2025?

In 2025, more Canadians than ever are on the fence between buying vs. renting a home. Canada’s housing sector has, in the recent past, provided a diverse environment for both tenants and prospective buyers. With changes at play in both the rental and housing markets over the last couple of ...

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Why Selling Your Home in 2025 Can Get You the Best Price

It’s often said that timing is everything in life, and when it comes to selling a home, that could not be more true. The housing market is always changing, affected by everything from economic trends and interest rates to national events. Putting your home on the market during a good ...

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How to Find the Perfect Home in a Competitive Market

The saying goes that “home is where the heart is,” but what if you are not quite sure what your heart wants? With a seemingly endless amount of property listings to go through, fluctuating housing trends to keep up with, and advice pouring in from all directions, figuring out what ...

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5 Benefits of Investing in Real Estate in Today’s Market

When it comes to real estate investment, Canada boasts a unique market that offers numerous advantages. The foundation of this market lies in the country’s strong and dependable economy, characterized by a resilient job market and consistent economic growth. Due to our steady population growth, driven by increased immigration, there ...

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Team King, the Sudbury 5, and the YMCA Team Up to Give Back to the Community

The Magic of YMCA Camps: A Lifelong Impact Recently, Team King, the Sudbury 5, and the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario teamed up for an event to help send kids to summer and day camp for the 2025 season! It was a collaboration for the ages—and way too much fun. Growing ...

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Why Spring Is the Best Time to Buy a Home in 2025

Spring 2025 has arrived with a noticeable shift in Canada’s housing market—one that is being fuelled by a unique convergence of factors. A long stretch of hesitation and cooling appears to be giving way to renewed buyer interest, sparked in large part by the Bank of Canada’s recent move away ...

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