This week on DowntoBusiness, Murtaza Haider, a professor of real estate management at Toronto Metropolitan University, explains why he thinks housing prices in Canada will return to their space-ward trajectory. — via financialpost podcast realestate
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But as hybrid work arrangements take a more permanent shape, and companies reconsider their commercial office space, things could change. But that remains several years away at best. As always the interview is edited for clarity and brevity.
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