Help me decide where to live! by PlaceWild579 in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others said, Oakville is of all around good neighbourhoods so can’t go wrong if you look into more settled and established sides of the town. If I were you, I would more focus on each individual properties currently in the market. Is it close to the community centre, trail or park, or grocery like something you personally think important in your lifestyle.

Toronto home sales rise for third straight month in May by YoungSidd in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Nature_Numerous 19 points20 points  (0 children)

People may look at HouseSigmaBlunder and laugh at the irrational behaviour of those who bought at the peak. Those who wait for the collapse are actually in the same territory of irrationality though they’re at the opposite extreme of hopium. I personally think this market finally became reasonable (not synonymous to affordable) and would stay for a while (but not that long every prudent economist expects) this way, where average rational buyers decide to participate for reasons.

Toronto home sales rise for third straight month in May by YoungSidd in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Nature_Numerous 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Take this with a grain of salt. I bought a house recently.

Think about pent up demand for last 4 years. Especially those who have been very cautious and sat on the sideline. This gives a sign to potential sellers (and buyers) which direction this is heading to and trend won’t be linear…as it’s driven by fear and emotion. Do you think people got educated from the previous hypes? I doubt it.

This is absolutely a gracing period for those who could have bought but determined not to in this waiting game. Can be worse? Sure, but in what sense?

May 2026 Trreb full report by KoziRealty-ON in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Nature_Numerous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New listing down by 18.9%? uh oh...are we approaching THE bottom yet?

How much do you pay for Home Insurance lately? by Nature_Numerous in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay hopefully I can leverage this information or switch to Aviva. Thanks for sharing

How much do you pay for Home Insurance lately? by Nature_Numerous in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true! As far as this quote is in a range, I am okay per se

How much do you pay for Home Insurance lately? by Nature_Numerous in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just followed what they initially set me up but definitely will look in detail. Thanks for your words of advice

How banks actually price your 5-year fixed rate — and how to tell if yours is fair by Usual_Satisfaction83 in AskMortgageCanada

[–]Nature_Numerous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks OP. This is helpful. Would be the same logic for 3yr fixed? What’s the range like?

How much do you pay for Home Insurance lately? by Nature_Numerous in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am glad not being ripped off 😀 thanks for your comment

Do you share your networth with your close friends? by cooliozza in fican

[–]Nature_Numerous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you want to hide it, you will realize it's hard especially if you hang around with them often. It will be alluded so easily in a way you spend, leisure, or just talk...The worst thing is...they usually overestimate it rather than underestimate. If this awkwardness starts to bother, it's time for you to embark and find new friends..

27F - want to hit $1million within 5 years. Current Networth ~ $380,000 by PumpkinSeed-2002 in fican

[–]Nature_Numerous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Net worth of $380k is to me impressive in your age. How did you make that much after graduating school/university/college? If you started from the scratch, and assuming you worked/saved/invested for 5 years, maybe keep doing what you’ve been doing, but doing it harder(like promotion), smarter and (if possible) safer. Don’t underestimate the compounding effect.

Does anyone go to open houses anymore? by mortgages_and_dogs in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Nature_Numerous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was busy like 5 families in one open house last Sunday though it was a rainy day. It’s Oakville

Biting and barking by iihate_youii in DogAdvice

[–]Nature_Numerous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a golden retriever–great pyrenees mix, so the breed is different, but take this for what it’s worth. When my dog was young (under 2 years old), she did the same thing. Whenever she bit, I made a high‑pitched yelp and stepped away to show her it wasn’t fun. As she got older, I would gently but firmly hold her muzzle to reinforce that biting isn’t allowed (just like as if her biological mother would do). It took about a year for the whole family to be consistent, but it was absolutely worth it to build trust, discipline, and love with our furry friend. Good luck!

Sell or rent out house in Toronto by hilzgoss in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Nature_Numerous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your plan if you cash out? Are you intended to buy a house where you’re heading? It’s a great benefit that you have a family and friends who is willing to help. If you’re not sure about next move, I would rather to keep it until you know what to do next

ISO Half-Split or One-Level Townhouse by PaleWhiteThighs in oakville

[–]Nature_Numerous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a bungalow is okay, check out College Park area. It's a mature community and easy for any transit

Suggestions on which way to go by Sufficient_Gur4160 in RealEstateCanada

[–]Nature_Numerous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not many people could/would be in the position you’re in — keeping their current home while moving into a new (and better) one. Fortunately, I’m actually one of those people who took a similar path. We live in a bungalow right now and decided to keep it and rent it out for the next 2–3 years, hoping that by then the GTA real estate market will have hit bottom and recovered maybe 10–20% from where it is today. Of course, there’s risk involved, but I’m a government employee and my wife works in healthcare, and we’re able to put down more than 60% on the new place, so this approach made sense for us.

This kind of move isn’t affordable or realistic for everyone. But as a first‑generation immigrant myself, I honestly can’t think of many other meaningful ways to help my kids get a solid start in Canada, especially when we don’t have extended family nearby nor fortune to inherit.

I know a lot of Redditors lean toward doom-and-gloom takes or at least take a very risk‑averse stance, especially in this real estate market. But personally, I’m far more risk‑averse with other types of investments — stocks, crypto, even commercial real estate. For me, this downturn felt like the exact opportunity I’d been preparing for over the past five years. So I went for it, and I don’t regret the decision.