The weather is heating up, and so is the housing market in Toronto. While last year and the year before were crazy, this year appears to be trending somewhat back to "normal" years like 2013. However, only 56% of those living in Toronto feel like they can afford a home that suits their family and over half put a huge priority on living near green space. Kawartha Lakes has all the weekend getaway green space you could ever want and beautiful waterfronts to boot!
“Sizzling” might be overstating the warming property market. But the real estate industry is finally predicting a return to a traditionally brisk spring — the kind of season that was virtually lost last year when, after months of bully bids and frenzied buying, sales soared in March and then stopped almost overnight. Oakville broker Tracy Nursall says it’s been longer than a single aberrant year since the Toronto Region experienced a typical spring market. This year is more similar to 2013 or 2014 than any season since, she said. There was a long run-up to last March’s historical peak of...
The weather is heating up, and so is the housing market in Toronto. While last year and the year before were crazy, this year appears to be trending somewhat back to "normal" years like 2013. However, only 56% of those living in Toronto feel like they can afford a home that suits their family and over half put a huge priority on living near green space. Kawartha Lakes has all the weekend getaway green space you could ever want and beautiful waterfronts to boot!