Movin’ On Up: How to Buy Your Next Home When You Already Own One

This image shows a new residential home in the early stages of construction, featuring an exposed wooden frame under a bright blue sky. The setting suggests a suburban development, likely part of a new housing project. Captured by photographer D Goug, this photo highlights the framing phase, a critical step in home building.

#NickAnswersReddit: Already own a home but want to move into something new? This week, Nick walks through the step-by-step strategies to buy your next home while selling your current one. Whether you’re wondering about bridge financing, sale contingencies, or porting your mortgage, you’ll find practical advice here to help you move up the property ladder in Ottawa.

Why “Timing the Market” in Real Estate is Risky Business

Thinking about waiting for the perfect time to buy or sell your home? The idea of “timing the market” is tempting—but in real estate, predicting highs and lows is far riskier than it seems. Market trends shift due to factors beyond our control, and waiting for the “best” moment could mean missed opportunities, increased costs, or unnecessary stress.