10 surprising things you didn't know your home insurance covers

Reading insurance documents can be dull. That's why when it comes time to make claims, Canadians can be surprised by what their insurance actually covers

Condo price gains quickly killing the last affordable option for Toronto home buyers

Condo prices in Toronto are rising so quickly they’re closing the affordability gap between “starter” homes and single family, semi-detached homes

The 2017 first-time home buyers guide: a look at each province and territory

In March, we brought you a comprehensive guide to buying in Canada. Now, we want to add to that guide by providing a breakdown about how buying a home differs by province

 

Home sales in Toronto are dropping, but are prices going to follow?

Canadian market activity saw a significant drop from April to May, led mainly by cooling in sales in the Greater Toronto Area

Scammers are finding Toronto fertile ground to prey on renters

The Toronto rental market is a mess, and when renters get desperate, there are a growing number of fraudsters out there ready to prey on them

Canada could lose its status as one of the best places in the world to live, warns Deloitte

As Canada celebrates its 150th anniversary, Deloitte has warned that the high standard of living enjoyed here may decline in the next 25 years unless “bold” action is taken

Are housing prices in Toronto going up or down? No one seems to know

New data from Teranet show home prices in Toronto were up in May, while data released from the Toronto Real Estate Board last week show prices declined

The Fed just raised interest rates for the second time in three months

The era of ultra-low interest rates is coming to a close as the U.S. Federal Reserve hiked its benchmark rate Wednesday to a range between 1% and 1.25%

Cycling tickets, credit scores and other things insurers can’t use to determine your auto rate

Ever wondered what exactly an auto insurance provider can use against you when it comes time to determine your premium?

 Despite record debt levels, Canadians remain optimistic about financial future

Canadians are piling on more debt than ever, but they’re optimistic about their financial future in spite of that, says a new study

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