A BC woman whose storage locker was reassigned nine years after she bought her condo has lost her bid to sue the realtor for $5,000 for negligence and misrepresentation.
The province’s Civil Resolution Tribunal decision on the dispute was posted
A BC woman whose storage locker was reassigned nine years after she bought her condo has lost her bid to sue the realtor for $5,000 for negligence and misrepresentation.
The province’s Civil Resolution Tribunal decision on the dispute was posted
Buying Realtor.com was viewed as a potential way for CoStar to take on Zillow. But CoStar CEO Andy Florance said Tuesday that his company would instead focus on its Homes.com business.
In these times, double down — on your skills,
Is the housing market back?
A surge in mortgage interest rates last year ground the real estate market to an abrupt halt, as scores of would-be buyers could no longer afford to purchase homes. But last month, as mortgage rates
The RBI’s decision to raise the repo rate by 25 basis points will result in an increase in interest rates on home loans and may impact demand for affordable and lower mid-income housing segments, according to property developers and consultants.
Saskatchewan realtors say the province’s housing market has very low supply levels, especially in lower-priced homes.
“Buyers in the market are ready, willing, able to buy and pre-qualified, but there’s nothing out there for them to buy,” Scott Ziegler, a
Typically, real estate agents receive 1099 forms at the end of the year in addition to receiving commissions on property sales. Given that you are now considered to be self-employed for tax reasons, you should treat this endeavor like any
Here’s Journal Club 02-03-23! Every week, I hold a JOURNAL CLUB. After filtering through the articles on the web, I present a few that impacted my life this week. Be safe and stay well!
Realtor Patrick Abell from Garland drove around Dallas County in his Jeep on Tuesday with the aim of giving folks a helpful pull.
Garland – Realtor Patrick Abell from
There are plenty of fixer-upper homes in Toronto, but a relatively new listing might just take the cake for the spookiest renovation project — flashlight not included.
Welcome to 155 Northland Avenue near Humber Boulevard and Weston Road in the