Newstral
Article
The Globe and Mail on 2017-12-29 11:00
Foreign buyers paying almost 50 per cent more for properties in Toronto region after tax
Related news
- Buyers paying massive premiums for waterfront propertiesSydney Morning Herald
- Foreign buyers behind only 5 per cent of Toronto home purchases in 2016thestar.com
- Foreign buyers bought 9.1 per cent of homes in suburbs north of TorontoThe Globe and Mail
- Almost half of Toronto tenants paying ‘unaffordable’ rent, study findsthestar.com
- Foreign buyers tax for Toronto-area real estate called 'knee-jerk' reactionCBC
- As spring market swells, anxious home buyers are holding back, Toronto realtors sayCBC
- Video: Done Deals: This semi-detached house in a sought after Toronto neighbourhood, went for almost 50 per cent over askingThe Globe and Mail
- High-end buyers take advantage of dip in Toronto house pricesThe Globe and Mail
- Foreign Buyers In Toronto Snap Up 5% Of New Condos. But There Could Be More.huffingtonpost.ca
- Toronto condo buyers feeling the squeezeThe Globe and Mail
- Foreign buyers eye Victoria properties in wake of Vancouver taxThe Globe and Mail
- Toronto home prices surge 20% as buyers face ‘uphill battle’The Globe and Mail
- Don't Even Think About Taxing Foreign Buyers In Torontohuffingtonpost.ca
- Toronto home buyers and sellers try to stay afloat in a rocky marketThe Globe and Mail
- Foreign Buyers And Insane Home Prices: Get Used To It, Torontohuffingtonpost.ca
- Buyers, sellers brace for an unprecedented spring real estate season in Toronto regionthestar.com
- Why Toronto needs a foreign-buyers tax on housingThe Globe and Mail
- TOntario real estate associations oppose taxing foreign buyers in Torontotorontosun.com
- Vancouver’s new tax pushes Chinese buyers to Seattle, Torontonews.ubc.ca