
How to Prepare to Buy a House in a Seller’s Market Without Blowing Your Budget
Buying a house when the market is busy can feel like a lot. You finally find a home you like, and before you even have

Buying a house when the market is busy can feel like a lot. You finally find a home you like, and before you even have

Choosing the right appliances for your home takes more thought than most people expect. Appliance choices affect your power bills, storage space, daily routine, and

What does “first-time homebuyer” mean? You usually qualify if you have not owned a home in the past 4 years and the property will be

New year, new home sounds simple. In reality, buying or selling this year calls for clear thinking and honest numbers. The Canadian market has cooled

Lately, more clients have been asking the same question: what’s going to happen with housing prices next year? It’s coming up in conversations, not just

If you find yourself caught in a multiple-offer situation, here’s what you need to do. Get your finances in order Before you place an offer,

Buying a home when supply is limited means you need to be ready and realistic. Homes move fast, and competition is high. That doesn’t mean

Buying your first home comes with a lot of decisions. One of the big ones is whether to go with something older or brand new.

Buying your first home can feel like a straightforward process—until you’re in it. You’ve likely done your research, gotten pre-approved, and maybe even started viewing