Categories for Investment Property Advisory

Capital Gains Tax Changes in Canada

  Starting June 25, 2024, the capital gains inclusion rate will be increased from one-half to two-thirds for capital gains of over $250,000 per year for Canadians, and on all capital gains for corporations and most types of trusts. Four Key Federal Budget Capital Gains Measures 1) Increase in Capital ...

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What You Need to Know About Canada’s Underused Housing Tax

In effect since January 1st, 2022, the UHT is an annual 1% federal tax on real estate owned by any non-resident, non-Canadian, and considered vacant or underused. In some situations, this also applies to Canadian owners. The Underused Housing Tax Act (UHT) requires individuals impacted by this tax to file ...

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Government Programs for Home Buyers and Regulations for Property Owners

A home is usually the single largest investment that most people make in their lives. Achieving your dream can be made easier by taking advantage of various Government Programs for home buyers and property owners. Some of the programs are targeted to first-time buyers, while others apply more generally. Other ...

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Everything You Need to Know About Industrial Real Estate in Durham Region

What Is Industrial Real Estate? When most people think of real estate, they naturally think about the places where they spend their time: their homes, their offices, their favorite retail store, or their favorite restaurant/bar, but when people hear “industrial real estate,” they might picture giant, brick chimneys pumping out ...

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Federal Government’s Regulations on Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act

On Sunday, February 4, 2024, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal government’s intention to extend the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act (foreign buyer ban), which was first introduced in 2023, by two years to January 2027. The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) believes the federal government’s intention to extend ...

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Preparing for Your Mortgage Renewal: Tips to Ease the Stress of Higher Payments

  Millions of Canadian homeowners are facing mortgage renewals in the coming years, with many feeling stressed as they prepare for higher payments amid persistently elevated interest rates. An estimated 2.2 million mortgages have either come up for renewal in 2024 or are set to renew in the coming year, ...

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What Every Homeowner Needs to Know About Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax

All homeowners will need to declare the status of their property as part of an effort to crack down on real estate investors and improve housing Letting a home sit empty in the middle of a housing crisis will cost you, with the introduction of Toronto’s vacant home tax back ...

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Flipping a House? Your Gain Could be Fully Taxable Under This Rule

Don’t forget, a residential property flipping rule applies to flipped residential property dispositions that occur after January 1, 2023. The rule deems profits from a “flipped residential property” as business income, targeting individuals that misclassify these profits as a capital gain to avoid taxes. It’s important to understand this rule ...

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What Do You Need to Know Before Buying Multi-Family Real Estate?

Buying a multi-unit, meaning a building with five or more units, can be a great opportunity for investing in real estate. But before diving in, it’s important to know everything that’s involved with such a purchase, and the requirements that come with it. Here’s my advice if you’re interested in ...

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Understanding Cap Rates in Durham Region

Capitalization rates — commonly referred to as “cap rates” — are one of the most widely discussed concepts in commercial real estate investing. However, many investors misunderstand what cap rates actually represent and how they should be interpreted when evaluating commercial or multi-residential property. A cap rate is not simply: ...

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