The Canadian office market is showing cautious optimism, with the first signs of recovery in over a year, according to CBRE reports for the third quarter of..
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CBRE Q2 2025 Canadian Investment Overview: Office and Hotels Stand Out Amid Broad Sector Shifts
Canada’s commercial real estate market is sending mixed signals in 2025, with some asset classes surging while others retreat. CBRE’s Canadian Investment Overview for Q2 2025, released..
Ontario’s Next Hotspots: Where Smart Investors Are Finding Hidden Gold Zones
Real estate investors have traditionally leaned heavily on a few key cities in Canada, such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal. The GTA in particular was popular,..
Canadians Shifting Away from U.S. Properties: What this Could Mean for Domestic Real Estate
A new Royal LePage® survey points to an emerging trend among Canadians who own property in the United States; many of them are preparing to sell. Even..
