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Halfway through 2026, New York’s housing market is showing an interesting trend–a shrinking pool of buyers in a rising sea of prices.

Data from January through June shows how wide the gap between buyers and sellers in New York has become, with 10 of the largest...


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Home sales across Canada increased for the fourth consecutive month in July, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) latest report. Nationally, home sales were up 0.5% month over month in July, while new listings declined 1.6% month over month, the third drop in a row.

“At the national level, July’s housing data was a carbon copy of the June numb...


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What if the answer to Toronto’s housing costs was to move nearly 2,000 kilometres north? For some buyers, the question is whether they could trade Toronto for Whitehorse...


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If you’re looking for an affordable home in the U.S., manufactured housing can make homeownership possible at a price point that traditional houses often cannot match. But once you start comparing your options, one question quickly comes up: should you buy a single-wide or a double-wide? A single-wide vs. double-wide mobile home decision is not as simple as choosing between a...


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If you think the biggest home price gains over the past decade happened in places like San Francisco or Oakland, the numbers tell a different story. Several U.S. metro areas saw home values more than double between 2016 and 2026. The U.S. cities with the biggest 10-year increase in home prices were often smaller, more affordable markets that started the decade far below the c...


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