The Real Estate Nook // Blogs & Resources //
The Real Estate Nook // Blogs & Resources //
Toronto & Real Estate have one thing in common - there’s never a dull moment. Here you’ll find the latest Toronto real estate news, market news, neighbourhood info, and interior design tips.
A Decade in Review: What Happened to Toronto Condo Prices From 2015–2025 (And the One Year Most People Missed)
A clear, data-driven breakdown of Toronto condo prices from 2015–2025, including the one year most people missed, what actually drove the market, and what it means for buyers and sellers now.
2025 Toronto Real Estate Awards: The Golden Globes Nobody Asked For
A fun, honest recap of Toronto real estate in 2025, told through a Golden Globes–style awards lens. The moments, the shifts, and what actually mattered.
Where to Buy Condos in Toronto Under $500K in 2026 (Real Listings & Trade-Offs)
Yes, condos under $500K still exist in Toronto. Explore real Toronto condos under $500K across Leslieville, King West, Midtown & the Waterfront. Understand trade-offs, layouts, parking, fees and where value still exists in 2026.
2026 Toronto Real Estate Forecast: What Changed, What’s Next, and What Actually Matters
Wondering what’s next for Toronto real estate? This 2026 forecast covers prices, condos, rentals, and smart strategies for buyers and sellers.
Should You Buy or Rent in Toronto in 2025 (& 2026)? The Real Costs, Explained
Trying to decide whether to buy or rent in Toronto in 2025? Here’s a real-life cost breakdown, market context, and what actually makes sense for your money.
How Canada’s 2025 Federal Budget Could Reshape Toronto’s Real Estate Market in 2026
Toronto Realtor Vanessa Copeland breaks down Canada’s 2025 Federal Budget — GST breaks for first-time buyers, billions in housing funds, and the end of the federal vacant home tax — plus what it all means for Toronto’s real estate market in 2026.
When Will the Toronto Condo Market Rebound? Here’s Why 2028 Is the Answer
When will Toronto’s condo market rebound? Prices are down, supply’s shrinking, and by 2028, the comeback begins. Here’s what it means for you.