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(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump’s trade war strained relations with America’s northern neighbor, and now, Canadian demand for U.S. real estate appears to be on the decline. Canadian ...
It’s not only vacation hot spots like Phoenix. The dropoff in Canadian home shopping has hit all but two major metros, Redfin ...
Search activity for American listings has plummeted in the wake of President Trump’s unpredictable trade war, according to ...
Other metros that have traditionally been popular among Canadian real estate investors likewise have experienced a decline in online traffic, with Phoenix seeing the third-biggest dip, of 11.8 ...
Redfin reports a 26.4% drop in Canadian interest in U.S. homes, with Florida’s coastal markets like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa ...
Canadian cottage buyers on the sideline for now amidst tariff concerns, according to REMAX Canada's 2025 Canadian Cabin & Cottage Trends Report CNW Group Mon, May 12, 2025, 1:00 AM 19 min read ...
Canadian buyers dominated international traffic at 34.7 percent, but that share marks a significant decline from 40.7 percent in 2024’s first quarter.
Other metros that have traditionally been popular among Canadian real estate investors likewise have experienced a decline in online traffic, with Phoenix seeing the third-biggest dip, of 11.8 ...
Escalating political tensions between the U.S. and Canada, fueled by President Donald Trump's tariff policies, are turning Canadian homebuyers off their favorite warm-weather real estate markets ...