Tag Archives: Bidding War

What’s the Deal With One Man Bidding Wars?

Bidding wars are a common side effect of hot real estate markets. Whether you’re bidding against one or five buyers, the situation is always tense. It’s often an all or nothing offer – go big or go home. When multiple offers are on the table, the only strategy is to aim high, which is great for sellers. So great, in fact, that some sellers are trying to profit off of “fake” bidding war situations.

A Toronto realtor is calling for tougher bidding war rules after her client was duped into paying $90,000 over asking for a midtown home. The couple believed that they were in competition with three other bidders for the property, when in all actuality they were the only interested party.Ā  Continue reading

High Home Prices and Bidding Wars: What You Need to Know

The price of a new home in Canada is on the rise, according to data released by Statistics Canada today. Market information from March shows that the price of a new home in Canada rose by 0.3% from the previous month, marking the 12 consecutive monthly increase. While relatively minimal, the jump was slightly greater than the 0.2% advance predicted by market experts.

Numbers don’t lie – houses are expensive,Ā competitionĀ is fierce and properties are selling fast. If you’re currently on the market for a new home, you best be prepared – a potential bidding war could be on the horizon. According to a nationwide survey conducted by the Bank of Montreal, one in four Canadians is willing to enter into a bidding war – a decision that could come back to haunt them a few years from now. Continue reading