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  2. Property Virgins - Wikipedia

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    Property Virgins is a reality television series produced by Cineflix.The show portrays the experiences of prospective first-time home buyers, or "property virgins". The host of the show coaches first-time home buyers to adjust their dream home vision to a more realistic one that fits the market and their budget.

  3. Condominiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the centre of this boom, with 17,000 new units being sold in 2005, more than double second place Miami's 7,500 units. [9] Toronto's condo population has grown from 978,125 in 2011 to 1.478 million people in 2016 representing 54.7% of the city population according to Toronto Condo News. [10]

  4. Brad J. Lamb - Wikipedia

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    The show focused on the workings of his real estate brokerage, "Brad J. Lamb Realty Inc." [4] Lamb received media attention in March 2021. Due to a zoning bylaw violation, tenants living in units above an auto-body repair shop were forced to leave their units permanently by the City of Toronto.

  5. Are high prices keeping you from homeownership? Consider a condo

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    Condo prices are typically much lower than single-family home prices, offering first-time buyers hope in today’s challenging housing market. The lower price point allows buyers to begin building ...

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  7. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, in Toronto, 21% of all housing, and 56% of condos were investor owned. In Vancouver, nearly 48% of condos, and 33% of all housing was owned by investors. [81] Across Canada, 1 in 5 homes were investment properties. Investors were found to be increasingly crowding out prospective first-time buyers in a 2024 analysis. [82]

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