
u/financialresponder

More Edmonton homes selling under list price
edmontonjournal.comCalgary home sales down 9% in July amid condo oversupply: board
bnnbloomberg.caDid you buy your forever home first, or did you climb the property ladder?
If you could do it again, would you take the same path?
Buying a home as a resident or physician
Here's some good info if anyone is interested
Christopher Liew: Mortgage renewal deadlines and traps to know before you sign
ctvnews.caYou might already be a millionaire. Average household net worth tops $1M in Canada: Dale Jackson
bnnbloomberg.caLower gas prices bring inflation down to 2.8% in June: StatCan
bnnbloomberg.caWhat's the biggest financial mistake you've ever made and what did you learn from it?
reddit.comPosthaste: Canada's historic housing market correction may have finally hit bottom
“the province has accounted for most of Canada’s net job growth since the end of 2024”
Homeowners: What’s the biggest regret you have about buying your first home?
Was it the location, the mortgage payment, skipping the inspection, buying too quickly, or something you didn’t realize until after moving in?
Investor knocks down price on Alberta beach town property
theglobeandmail.comWhat are you investing in, inside your FHSA?
For anyone using a FHSA, what are you actually holding in it?
If you’re hoping to buy in the next few years, are you keeping it pretty safe with cash, GICs, CASH.TO, etc.?
Or are some of you still going heavier into ETFs and stocks and just accepting the risk.
Curious what people are doing.?
How have real estate investors impacted rental and home prices in Canada?
ctvnews.caWhat’s the best and worst thing about moving to Alberta?
I always hear people talk about lower taxes, housing mountains, and jobs but I’m curious what people think that have moved here.
What surprised you the most when moving here? What do you love or what do you hate?
What’s the secret to building wealth in Alberta?
Is it being in the oil and gas industry and working hard, government job with pension and benefits, or buying real estate etc.?
Curious what people here think actually makes the biggest difference in Alberta; especially for regular working people.