What's The Housing Market Like In Niagara?

What's The Housing Market Like In Niagara?

Larry speaks with a Royal LePage Niagara broker.
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It's time to celebrate mortgage freedom

Wednesday April 19 has been identified as UK “mortgage freedom day” – when most home owners will have earned enough to cover the annual cost
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College students lending a hand to GCSE maths pupils

A NUMBER of A-level students at Coleg Gwent are giving 100 per cent by becoming maths mentors at Ebbw Fawr Learning Community. The School of
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Hays: Malaysia's banking sector on recruitment spree

PETALING JAYA: The need to comply with a raft of new regulations is a key driver shaping hiring trends in the Malaysian banking and financial
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First American Financial Corp (FAF) Shares Bought by M Holdings Securities Inc.

M Holdings Securities Inc. boosted its stake in First American Financial … The Company operates through the title insurance and services segment,
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RM SecDirect Lending looks for more funding as demand for loans soars

Debt-focused investment trust RM SecDirect Lending (LON:RMDL) has deployed £40mln of the £50mln raised when it floated last December and is on
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Freddie Mac to issue 3-year reference notes | SNL

Freddie Mac to issue 3-year reference notes. By David Hood. The company plans to issue new three-year U.S. dollar reference notes due April 20,
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Saskatoon housing prices dip, but not by much

According to a Royal LePage house price survey released Tuesday, the aggregate price of a house in Saskatoon dropped by half a percentage point,
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Impact of BC's foreign buyer tax wanes as March sales surge almost 50 per cent

“It is definitely true that, outside of the top, things are very hot again,” said University of B.C. real estate finance professor Tom Davidoff, adding that
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Equity release rates hit record low

I have definitely seen increased demand for equity release in recent months which is partly due to interest-only mortgages reaching maturity.
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U.S. Consumers Could Suffer From Dodd-Frank, CFPB Changes

Massive changes to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – or the financial reform law that established it – could hurt U.S. mortgage borrowers
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