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u/Particular_Truck_258 — 2 days ago

4 days until the US lets CUSMA expire, things look bad for Canada, very good watch

Canada is about to lose access to the largest economy in the world

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u/disco_monkey71 — 5 days ago

Illegal dumping becoming a problem in bigger cities, could we see the same thing here?

What would you do if this was your community

u/disco_monkey71 — 6 days ago

Sarnia Housing Market About to Free Fall

I have been watching the market for a while. And been offering on houses. Sellers are getting desperate that they are asking buyers to up their offers after they long expire. Our offer is our offer. Lower your price and see if you get any nibbles. Right now it is a game of chicken. Truly, it is really a get out while you still can on a high. If I were a seller, I would be negotiating and moving on. There is inventory from last year that resurfaced, likely in hopes for a better market. If you can't get what you want, renovate. If you can't sell lower your price. ANYTHING but beg us buyers to " COME UP ". The market decides. Buyers are the market. The lush of real estate is dead.

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u/twofeetheartbeat — 7 days ago
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Canadian who slapped teen for wearing MAGA clothing ordered to be deported

An August 05 hearing has ordered her to be deported

u/AzhdarianHomie — 13 days ago

People ask why the Fauci article is posted here, it's because people like this guy took his advice and forced it on Canadians.

A lot of people would like to forget, but the internet lives forever

u/disco_monkey71 — 13 days ago
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Houses sitting for longer. Sellers need to price according to the market.

The president of the Sarnia-Lambton Association of Realtors is recommending that sellers properly price their homes to begin with, as buyers remain selective and properties spend more time on the market.

She said a properly priced home from the start will often result in a quicker sale and more money as opposed to starting high and reducing it later.

The median days on market increased in July from 21 days to 27, compared to the same time last year.

Last month, 136 properties were sold, representing a 6.8 per cent decrease compared to July 2025. It's also down compared to june, when 170 properties changed hands.

The average sale price in Sarnia lambton last month was $539,120, down 3.2 per cent from July 2025, while the median sale price decreased 1.6 per cent to $459,950.

Canadians are witnessing the largest real estate correction in the country’s history. Prices fell 0.8% in Q1 2026, shedding 4.8% since last year. Since peaking in Q1 2022, prices have dropped 20.1% in nominal terms, rolling back to Q1 2021 levels.

Ontario's housing market in June 2026 saw the average home price decreased to $831,595, down 1.9% monthly from May 2026. Prices were down 2.4% year-over-year from June 2025, when the average home price was $852,036.

https://sarnianewstoday.ca/sarnia/news/2026/08/07/tough-message-for-sellers-preparation-pricing-matters

u/Markeh7 — 12 days ago