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Hamilton-Burlington Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Stability — January Update

Wednesday Feb 4th, 2026

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The Hamilton-Burlington real estate market may be entering a more balanced phase after a challenging year. According to Bill Duce, CEO of Cornerstone Association of REALTORS®, recent data suggests early signs of stabilization: “The Hamilton-Burlington market is showing signs of stability with a slight month-over-month increase in sales despite the year-over-year decline. With homes staying on the market longer and inventory up by over 23% compared to last year, buyers have... [read more]

Hamilton-Burlington Real Estate Activity — Q4-2025 & Early 2026 Update

Tuesday Feb 3rd, 2026

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The Hamilton-Burlington housing market continued to show weakened demand in late 2025, with the total number of residential sales in 2025 slipping to 8,996, down 12% compared to the previous year — the slowest annual sales figure since 2010 and more than 30% below long-term averages. Quarterly data from the Cornerstone Association of REALTORS® shows that residential sales in Q4-2025 dropped compared to Q4-2024 across most property types, including detached, townhouse, and apartment... [read more]

How Buyers Are Negotiating Successfully in 2026

Monday Feb 2nd, 2026

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How Buyers Are Negotiating Successfully in 2026 Negotiation power has shifted. With longer days on market, buyers in Hamilton and Halton are successfully negotiating: Price reductions Inspection and financing conditions Flexible closing dates The strongest buyers aren’t aggressive — they’re prepared. Strategy beats emotion. 👉 www.stephenpaige.com [read more]

Is It Better to Buy a Fixer-Upper in Hamilton?

Saturday Jan 31st, 2026

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Is It Better to Buy a Fixer-Upper in Hamilton? Fixer-uppers can offer value — but only when purchased correctly. In Hamilton, some neighbourhoods reward renovations, while others cap resale value. Renovation costs, timelines, and financing all matter. Before buying a fixer-upper, consider: Realistic renovation budgets Time and stress involved Exit value after improvements Knowing where upgrades pay off makes the difference between profit and... [read more]

What Home Buyers Notice First in Halton Homes

Friday Jan 30th, 2026

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What Buyers Notice First When Viewing Homes in Halton Buyers form opinions within seconds. In Burlington, Oakville, and Milton, the first things buyers notice are: Cleanliness and smell Natural light Layout and flow Signs of maintenance Small issues — clutter, poor lighting, deferred repairs — can overshadow great features. Homes that feel clean, bright, and cared for consistently sell faster. Minor improvements often make a major... [read more]

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