
The hard sell
The hard sell: A growing inventory of houses for sale is leaving many homeowners waiting longer and longer for offers
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The hard sell: A growing inventory of houses for sale is leaving many homeowners waiting longer and longer for offers
9788 Tower Road: $939,900 for a brick bungalow offering an ideal blend of country tranquility and city convenience
Bank of Canada’s interest rate cut unlikely to provide immediate relief for housing market
4-80 Barton Street: $1,195,000 for a downtown condo blending historic architecture with stylish, modern amenities
4221 Colonel Talbot Road: $1,299,900 for a stylish and meticulously updated century home in Lambeth
Price Check: High- and low-priced real estate listings around town this week
After years of rollicking irregularity, stabilization in the housing market will take some getting used to
3-130 Windsor Crescent: $779,000 for a spacious and modern two-storey condo in Old South
Surge of supply: London home inventory is now at its highest level since 2015, but buyers remain reluctant
821 Colborne Street: $1,149,900 for a stylish cottage charmer in sought-after Old North
With home sales remaining sluggish, buyers begin to take the upper hand
Price Check: High- and low-priced real estate listings around town this week
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