• Calgary and Edmonton Housing Markets Are Both Growing, but Diverging in Price and Supply,Joanna Gerber

    Calgary and Edmonton Housing Markets Are Both Growing, but Diverging in Price and Supply

    Alberta’s two largest cities continue to stand out as population growth centres in Canada, supported by strong migration inflows and economic fundamentals. Despite some similarities, their housing markets are beginning to diverge in meaningful ways. While both cities are experiencing some cooling in

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  • Financing a Property in the Dominican Republic,Ryan Coyle

    Financing a Property in the Dominican Republic

    The Reef Foreign investors seeking property in the Dominican Republic (DR) have access to a range of financing options from both local and international institutions. While cash purchases remain common, especially for lower-priced condominiums, buyers from the United States and Canada can obtain mor

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  • Short-Term Rentals Under Whitehorse’s Proposed Zoning Bylaw: What the New Rules Could Mean for Hosts and Housing,Joanna Gerber

    Short-Term Rentals Under Whitehorse’s Proposed Zoning Bylaw: What the New Rules Could Mean for Hosts and Housing

    The City of Whitehorse is preparing to adopt a major update to its zoning framework through the proposed Zoning Bylaw 2025-37, replacing the current Zoning Bylaw 2012-20. Among its most significant additions are detailed regulations for short-term rentals (STRs), which were previously unaddressed in

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