Cover preview: Inside the crazy world of peak real estateHow Canada’s overheated housing market is making everyone mean, greedy—even xenophobic. A sneak peek of this week’s cover story
Can families still afford Vancouver?Sky-high house prices are driving people away from Vancouver, leaving a city with no children. Is it too late to solve its looming labour crisis?
The best places to live for new CanadiansPart of the MoneySense ’Canada’s Best Places to Live’ report
Newsmaker of the Day: Marcia Visser, crusader against ’density creep’Newsmaker, May 25: A tone-deaf campaign against a four-storey Toronto condo tower takes Nimbyism to new heights
What can you buy for the average home price of $448,862?From tear downs to spacious digs, here are the houses closest to downtown the average home price will get you across the country
The vacant truth about rental condosCondo investors who think vacancy rates are ultra-tight will be disappointed
Canadians can’t stop lying to themselves about their debtIt’s clear Canadians are caught in a debt trap. The more they talk about digging themselves out, the deeper they sink.
Never mind oil. If housing goes bust, we’re screwedDespite naysayers, Canadians still believe in the resiliency of the housing market
Best Deals in Real Estate 2015: Canada’s top cities to buy inMoneySense crunches the numbers on the country’s best cities in which to buy a home
Why low rates may not be enough to save the housing marketAside from refinancing existing loans, low rates may no longer induce households into taking on further debt