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What to Expect When Moving to Pelham or Fonthill
What to Expect When Moving to Pelham or Fonthill Relocating within the Niagara Region or […]
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Market updates, buying & selling guides, and local insights from the Davids & DeLaat team.(153 articles)

Buying
What to Expect When Moving to Pelham or Fonthill Relocating within the Niagara Region or […]
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Buying
Affordable Neighbourhoods in Niagara Falls for First-Time Buyers For many buyers relocating from the GTA […]
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Buying a Waterfront Property in Fort Erie: Key Factors to Consider Buying a waterfront property […]
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Buying an Older Home in Downtown St. Catharines: Smart Questions to Ask Downtown St. Catharines […]
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Cost of Living in Grimsby vs Toronto: Is the Move Worth It? If you’ve been […]
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Best Commuter Towns in the Niagara Region for GTA Buyers For many buyers, moving from […]
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Moving to St. Catharines in 2026: What Buyers Need to Know If you are thinking […]
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Best Neighbourhoods in St. Catharines for Families Who Need More Space If you’re researching the […]
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St. Catharines vs Niagara Falls: Which City Fits Your Lifestyle Better? If you’re comparing homes […]
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Market
February offered an interesting look at how the Niagara real estate market is positioning itself ahead of the spring season. While the raw numbers show lighter activity compared to last year, the broader story suggests a market that may be quietly stabilizing as we move toward the busiest time of the year.
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Market
As we begin 2026, January gives us something valuable: perspective. Unlike mid-year reports, January allows us to compare year-over-year performance directly. When we look at the numbers side by side, the story is clear — but it’s also more nuanced than headlines might suggest.
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As we step into 2026, it’s important to acknowledge where the Niagara real estate market has just been — and why this year feels different. 2025 was, by nearly every measure, one of the most difficult years our market has experienced. Record-breaking inventory levels collided with historically low demand, creating a prolonged imbalance that defined the year from start to finish.
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