Property - Emigrating to Canada
This is the category page for all Property related articles within the emigrating to Canada emigration guide here on emigrate.co.uk...
Buying Property In Canada
Canada has one of the world's most open real estate markets, allowing even non-residents to purchase property. You can use a Canadian home on a temporary basis as long as you stay within your current Canadian visa limits. This means that foreigners can own homes, apartments or condos with no strings attached, and when you want to stay...
Costs And Paperwork Involved With Property In Canada
Buying and selling property in Canada is fairly straightforward, involving minimal paperwork and usually some level of taxation. Whether you are a Canadian citizen or non-resident of the country you are allowed to buy and sell real estate as long as you stay within the purview of your visa status.The paperwork to transfer title of property...
Property Agents In Canada
It's common in Canada to enlist the help of a real estate agent when trying to buy or sell property. Most property agents in Canada are self-employed and work with each seller to establish a commission unique to that piece of property. The buyer can purchase real estate using any property agent they choose, regardless of whether the agent was...
Renting Property In Canada
Even though Canada has a high rate of home ownership (68 per cent), almost everyone rents before they buy. Renting is a common part of Canadian society, from major urban centres like Toronto to tiny hamlets upcountry. The process is easy and requires little more from the renter than cash and a good reputation.There are a few different ways...