
Choppy waters
Choppy Waters: Strong supply, limited demand, falling prices. The realities of a market in correction
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Choppy Waters: Strong supply, limited demand, falling prices. The realities of a market in correction

Ballooning inventory. Falling prices. Dark clouds gathering on the economic horizon. Proceed with caution

Economic forces fundamentally drive the real estate market, and continued price drops are the most probable outcome

Sign of the times: Our real estate market is unlikely to get better anytime soon ― and it could get worse. So, plan accordingly

Accept the real estate market for what it is, not what you hope it to be

1612 Capri Crescent: $738,500 for an almost-new three-bedroom family home in Fox Field

For more than two years, the London real estate market – from new builds to resale – has been on a downward trajectory. Is this the bottom?

The real estate market hits the mid-year point pretty much the way it started — with falling prices and rising supply. And it’s not likely to change for the foreseeable future

As immigration rates change, so is the demand for housing, reshaping both the homeownership and rental landscapes

105 Penhale Avenue South: $649,000 for a classic family home in St. Thomas

763 Clearview Crescent: $2,690,000 for an architectural landmark overlooking the Thames River

4-80 Barton Street: $979,900 for a downtown condo blending historic architecture with stylish, modern amenities
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