GTA housing sales bounce back with a 17% spike in April, prices also rise

Residential transactions shot up to 9,042 in April, and the average selling price of a GTA home increased as well.

Can two financially incompatible people make their relationship work?

What happens when those with opposing financial habits want to build a life together?

Canada’s housing market no longer ‘vulnerable’ for first time since 2015: CMHC

Even Vancouver, Toronto, Victoria and Hamilton — Canada's hottest markets — are slowing down.

Vancouver landlords are trying to entice renters with perks and discounts

Companies and developers are trying to sweeten a sour rental market by offering prospective tenants reduced prices.

These are the best personal finance reads from April 2019

Dorms for working professionals, precarious leases and 22-year olds in mansions — here's what got us thinking.

Less than 1% of Toronto homes are listed on Airbnb, but they’re hurting affordability

Some landlords are using their units as permanent short-term rentals, instead of leasing them out to local residents.

Nearly half of Canadians still find mortgage stress test confusing

Nearly half of Canadians still don't understand how OSFI's stress test rules work.

Housing demand in Canadian cities strong thanks to influx of international millennials

The millennial urban exodus might be more of an exaggeration than previously thought.

Filing my taxes during the Mercury retrograde was a huge mistake

The tax calendar isn't the only one you should abide by.

Would you accept $200,000 to move away from a flood-prone area?

Quebec’s premier is offering $200,000 to homeowners who live on flood plains to relocate.

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