Three Real Estate Stories in the News for Wednesday, September 13th, 2017
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I provide you with Canada’s news headlines for real estate news for today.
B.C. rules banning real-estate ‘double-ending’ could hurt buyers, realtors say
According to The Globe and Mail,
New draft rules banning so-called double-ending by real estate agents are being met with chagrin from realtors, who say they knew the change was coming but that it could have some downsides for some home buyers.
The detail is here.
Canada housing starts rise unexpectedly in August: CMHC
According to BNN,
Canadian housing starts rose unexpectedly in August, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp said on Monday in a report that boosted expectations for economic growth in the third quarter as condo building continued to surge.
The detail is here.
Toronto, B.C. job markets will survive a housing correction: report
According to Toronto Star,
A new report says the real estate boom in Ontario and British Columbia has been a boon for housing-related jobs, but a home-price correction won’t trigger a major bust for the labour markets in those provinces.
The detail is here.
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Originally published at Jethro Seymour — Top Midtown Toronto (Davisville Village ,Leaside) Real Estate Agent.