House hunting in January can save you up to $60,000 in Toronto, says real estate firm

Attention Toronto homeseekers! Today might be the best day to put an offer in on a new home, says real estate firm TheRedPin

Planning to rent? Here’s why you’re going to be paying a lot more this year

Rental prices for condos in the Greater Toronto Area have hit a record and the price squeeze is likely to continue, a new report from research firm Urbanation says

Ontario drivers with unpaid traffic tickets won’t be able to renew their licence plates

Beginning in May, people who haven’t paid fines for driving-based offences like speeding won’t be able to get or renew their licence plates

Good news Ontario drivers: auto insurance rates are set to go down this quarter

The average car insurance rate for Ontario drivers is set to go down in the coming months, according to new filings released by The Financial Services Commission of Ontario

How I went hyper-frugal and saved $16,000 in a year for a home down payment

My partner and I were standing in line at Starbucks when I had an idea. “Hey, remember when we talked about buying a house in two years? Why don’t we do that next year instead?”

Canadian interest rates should be raised by January 2018, C.D. Howe says

A week ahead of the next Bank of Canada interest rate decision, the C.D. Howe Institute has recommended that the Bank should raise its benchmark interest rate to 0.75% by January 2018

Equifax says 13% of Canadians are okay with lying on their mortgage application

With home prices in some markets getting so high, many home buyers are trying anything to stretch their purchasing power to afford the home they’re looking for 

The credit card reward conundrum: should you collect Air Miles or rewards points?

With the endless options for collecting travel rewards with a credit card, what is better to collect: Air Miles or rewards points? 

Canadians lag behind their global peers when it comes to embracing robo-advice

Seven out of 10 consumers around the world would be willing to receive robo-advice for financial services , but for Canadians, it’s fewer than six in 10

These are the top 10 worst highway bottlenecks in Canada

The CAA measured and analyzed the volume and speed data of select highways in cities to give us a definitive ranking of the absolute worst highway bottlenecks in Canada

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