Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Real Estate Insider: November 2017 News Report




Wow, did we find some articles you won't want to pass up! This edition, we cover tax evasion, living with your parents, "jingle mail", and much more.

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Have an RRSP? Thinking about buying a home? Make sure you are up to date on the provisions of the Home Buyers Plan to make sure you are saving as much as possible! >>

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Watch this great video if you’re considering becoming a Landlord! Be sure to know all the tips and tricks before you make the big investment! >>

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There are many different ways to invest your RRSP; one of the lesser-known ways is to invest it in Real Estate! Learn how you can use your RRSP to your advantage when investing for your future. >>

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Buy or Rent? An age-old question associated mostly with cars and houses, but what about water heaters? Learn the pros and cons of buying versus renting a water heater for your home. >>

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Want to learn more about the upcoming stress test? Read these 10 ways that it will change the lending market. >>

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Tax Evaders beware! BC and Ontario to consider registry of pre-construction condo sales. >>

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Whether you are a Landlord or a Tenant, make sure you are up to date with the changes to Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act so you can stay informed and protected! >>

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Still living with your parents? You’re not alone! Multi-generational households are becoming more common due to price growth and it is changing the way developers are planning for the future. >>

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American Real Estate Company “Zillow” to start showing Canadian Listings with goals to expose American buyers to affordable housing in Canada, mainly in big cities and vacation areas. >>

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“Think Canadians couldn’t abandon their mortgages like Americans did in 2008? Think again.” >>