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What Is a Conditional Offer in Ontario Real Estate?
A conditional offer is an Agreement of Purchase and Sale that includes one or more ...
What Is a Walk Score and How Should You Use It?
Walk Score is a walkability rating tool created by walkscore.com. It assigns a score ...
What Is the Difference Between a Condo and a Loft in Toronto?
In Toronto, a condo vs loft comparison is mostly about design and character — not legal ...
What Does 'Months of Supply' Mean in Real Estate?
Months of supply — sometimes called months of inventory — is a measure of how long it ...
What Is a Reserve Fund and Why Does It Matter When Buying a Condo in Toronto?
A reserve fund is money set aside by a condo corporation to cover the cost of major ...
What Does a Buyer’s Agent Do in Ontario?
An Ontario buyer’s agent helps a homebuyer search for properties, assess options, prepare ...
