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Is Your Home in a Growing or Dying Neighbourhood?

Homeowners and house hunters should take note of these indicators of a neighborhood’s health.

When you buy a house in a good neighborhood, you want to make sure the neighborhood stays that way.

11 Decorating Ideas Using Pastels

Pastels often get a bad rap for being too sugary sweet, frivolous or girly. But don’t be too quick to fall into this mind-set and immediately pass over pastel shades when choosing which hues to incorporate into your home.

Analysts warn house prices cannot keep climbing

The average price of a home in Canada hit another all-time high in October, rising 7.1 percent over the past year to just short of $420,000. However,  economists at Canada's major banks continue to warn that current house price trends can't continue.

Toronto and Vancouver home prices pass Rome and close in on Paris

A recent report from CBRE says that Canada’s two priciest cities for homes can now be included in an international class that is attracting foreign investors from around the world.

The report from CBRE says “prime” residential property in Toronto is now $1,225 per square foot, while Vancouver is $1,368 per square foot. Those dollar figures have vaulted the cities past some pretty impressive competitors like Rome and Milan. Similar property in Paris is $2,000 per square foot, while London, the most expensive city in the study, comes in at $3,636 per square foot.

The 10 Most Livable Countries

Based on the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Index, 24/7 Wall St. has compiled a list of the most and least livable countries. Data from the Human Development Index is based on three dimensions of human progress: Having a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable, and having a good standard of living. According to 24/7 Wall St.'s finding, Norway is the most livable country, while Nigeria is considered to be the least livable.

How Many Foreign Investors Own Condos in Canada?

This past summer, CMHC attempted to determine the percentage of condos in Canada that are owned by domestic investors. Since then, it has admitted uncertainty of what percentage of condos are owned by foreign investors.

Canada and BC Invest in Homeless Prevention

The new Homeless Prevention Program (HPP) will assist British Columbians who are at risk of becoming homeless.

Supporting four at-risk groups with finding homes in the private market, rent supplements, and support services, these groups include: youth transitioning out of foster care, women who have experienced violence or are at risk of violence, individuals leaving the hospital and correctional systems, and Aboriginal people.