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

This is how much it costs to live as a young person in Ottawa in 2017

If you’re a young person, especially a single one, here’s what you’ll actually need to make to live life in Ottawa and enjoy it

Where is the Canadian housing market heading in 2017? A roundup of what the experts say

Anyone looking to buy or sell a home right now is getting hit with a confusing array of messaging. We rounded up what the experts are currently forecasting

Toronto proposes new rules for Airbnb, including limiting rentals to primary residents

The City of Toronto proposed new rules Monday to regulate short-term rental services like Airbnb, including limiting rentals to primary residents

With so much good economic data, the Bank of Canada might have to hike interest rates this year

The May jobs report is great news for the Canadian economy. It also means that it may be only a matter of time until the Bank of Canada hikes

Why waterproofing should be top of mind when looking to buy a house

The worst flooding case Zachary Matchett-Smith, a contractor at Smith and Father, has ever seen was at a client’s house when their entire basement flooded with raw sewage

Rising debt and hot housing markets put Canada at risk of economic shock, says BoC

The BoC warned Thursday that the country’s economy is increasingly vulnerable as household debt reaches new levels and housing price surges continue in Toronto and Vancouver

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