If you’re trying to make sense of this market, you’re not alone. It hasn’t been the explosive start many grew used to during the pandemic, and the clarity some were hoping for still isn’t fully here. That doesn’t mean the market is quiet. It means it’s shifting.
Join Peggy’s latest CTV segment, where she talks about how Simcoe County’s weather has impacted the housing market and what we’re really seeing on the ground.
Join Peggy’s latest CTV segment where she talks about the latest real estate trends, breaking down January’s numbers and what’s really driving today’s market.
Join Peggy’s latest CTV segment where she talks about the growing number of headlines shaping today’s market and how uncertainty, especially around tariffs, is impacting consumer confidence.
Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment as she dives into the Bank of Canada’s recent rate cut and what it means for the housing market. The Bank of Canada announced a 25-basis-point cut, bringing the key rate to 2.25%. Peggy shares her insights on how the last cut didn’t move the market much, and
Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment as she dives into the fall real estate market in Simcoe County. She shares how affordability has improved in Barrie, opening doors for first-time buyers, and explains why this region continues to offer attractive options despite past challenges. With interest rates coming down, more people are able to
Join Peggy Hill in her latest CTV segment, where she talks about low consumer confidence, the impact of Honda’s EV plant delay, and her prediction that the Bank of Canada will cut interest rates in June. She also discusses how many buyers are eager to move but uncertain about what’s next, and offers advice for
Join Peggy on her latest CTV segment, where she talks about what tariffs and political changes could mean for the housing market. She mentioned that Monday will bring more news and certainty for consumers. Despite incentives for first-time homebuyers driving market activity, many remain hesitant to make a move, which is slowing the housing market’s