About

About this network

What PropertyProperty.ca is, what TorontoProperty.ca does, why the specialist sites exist, and how this content is maintained.

The listings hub: TorontoProperty.ca

TorontoProperty.ca is the central listings site in this network. It connects directly to the Toronto MLS feed and updates daily with active properties across the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board's coverage area — the City of Toronto and the surrounding regions of Peel, York, Durham, and Halton. Buyers searching for Toronto and GTA properties can filter by neighbourhood, property type, price range, and number of bedrooms. The site does not restrict access behind a registration wall or hide addresses behind contact forms.

TorontoProperty.ca is the network's primary tool for one specific task: finding properties that currently exist for sale. Everything else — understanding what you're looking at, knowing what it will cost to buy, comparing property types, understanding the process — is handled by the specialist sites and by PropertyProperty.ca.

The tools and education layer: this site

PropertyProperty.ca sits alongside TorontoProperty.ca as the tools and education layer of the network. The four free calculators — mortgage payment, affordability, land transfer tax, and rent vs. buy — are built with verified Canadian rate data and require no sign-up to use. The guides cover the buying and selling process, real estate investing basics, property type comparisons, and the Canadian real estate glossary. The FAQ addresses the questions that come up on every first purchase.

This site exists because listings alone don't answer the questions buyers actually have when they're working out whether they can afford to buy, what it will cost them in taxes at closing, or whether buying makes sense versus continuing to rent. Those questions aren't answered by scrolling through MLS listings. They need calculators and plain-English explanations built for the Canadian context.

Why the specialist sites exist

Generic real estate portals cover everything at surface level. A buyer researching loft properties and a buyer researching detached houses need fundamentally different information, but a portal treats them the same. The specialist sites in this network go deeper on one category or market at a time.

A loft buyer needs to know the difference between hard and soft lofts, which lenders will finance a loft on commercially-zoned land, what to look for in a loft inspection that a standard inspection wouldn't flag, and what the resale market for lofts actually looks like relative to standard condos. None of that information lives in a portal's FAQ. LoftExperts.ca was built to answer exactly those questions.

A condo buyer needs to understand the status certificate — the document that reveals the financial and legal health of the condo corporation they're buying into. A poorly funded reserve, pending litigation, or a past special assessment changes the calculus of the purchase significantly. CondosExpert.ca has a complete guide to reading and acting on a status certificate review. No generic portal does that.

The same logic applies to every site in the network: market-specific content for Calgary, Vancouver, Hamilton, and Mississauga; agent directories for specialist buyers who need local expertise; professional directories for investors managing properties. Each site does one thing and does it at a depth that a general portal can't match.

The full network

SiteWhat it does
torontoproperty.caToronto and GTA MLS listings, updated daily. The listings hub.
propertyproperty.caCalculators, guides, glossary, and this network directory. The tools and education hub.
loftexperts.caLoft buying education, guides, and specialist advice.
loftslofts.comToronto loft listings search.
findlofts.caLoft search across Canada.
loftagents.comLoft specialist agents.
loftpros.caLoft renovation and conversion professionals.
condosexpert.caCondo buying education and status certificate guides.
condosreview.comCondo building reviews and analysis.
condosagent.comCondo specialist agents.
condospros.caCondo management and maintenance professionals.
gohouses.caHouse buying guides for Ontario.
hamilton-property.caHamilton and area real estate content.
mississauga-property.caMississauga property guides and search.
propertycalgary.caCalgary real estate resources and guides.
propertyvancouver.caVancouver property guides.
housesvancouver.caVancouver house listings and neighbourhood data.
findrealestateagents.caCanadian real estate agent directory.

Content standards

All calculators on this site use verified rate data from official Canadian government sources and regulatory bodies: CMHC for mortgage insurance rates, provincial finance ministries for land transfer tax brackets, and CMHC guidelines for GDS and TDS ratios. Figures that change over time — including stress test floor rates, first-time buyer rebate thresholds, and provincial LTT brackets — are flagged with [verify current figures with a licensed agent or at realtor.ca] annotations where they appear in the text. This is a deliberate editorial practice: rather than showing potentially outdated figures presented as current, this site identifies the categories of data where verification against a primary source is warranted before acting on any number.

Guides are written for Canadian buyers, sellers, and investors — not adapted from American content. Every guide references actual Canadian legislation, programs (FHSA, RRSP HBP), and processes (Agreement of Purchase and Sale, status certificate, the stress test). The goal is for a Canadian reader in any major city to recognize this content as accurate to their situation, not a generic overview that happens to mention Canada.

This site does not publish sponsored content, affiliate links, or paid placements. The specialist site links within this network are editorial, not commercial. Calculator results and guide content are educational tools, not financial advice. Readers should verify specific figures and consult licensed professionals before making financial or legal decisions.