Spring Forward: Daylight Saving Time 2026 Across Canada

What Homeowners Need to Know Before Sunday, March 8

With just a few days to go, this is your reminder that on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 2:00 a.m., most of Canada will spring forward and set clocks ahead one hour to begin Daylight Saving Time.

Most smartphones, computers, and smart devices update automatically. Wall clocks, ovens, microwaves, coffee makers, and car dashboards will still need a manual adjustment. The easiest approach is to handle it Saturday night before bed so your Sunday morning starts without any surprises.

A Quick Bit of Canadian History

Canada actually holds a place in DST history. The first community in the world to try it was Port Arthur and Fort William, now…

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Mastering Open Houses This Spring: A Practical Guide for Canada's Recovering Market

Published: March 3, 2026 | MaxWell Realty

Spring is the most reliable season in real estate. Longer days, blooming curb appeal, and the collective cabin fever of a Canadian winter pull buyers off the couch and into open houses like nothing else can. But spring 2026 has its own character, and the agents who capitalize on it won't be the ones who simply unlock the door and put out cookies. They'll be the ones who treat every open house as a deliberate, well-executed event.

Know the Market You're Walking Into

Spring 2026 is not 2021. It is not 2023 either. Canada's housing market is in cautious recovery mode, and understanding that context is what…

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Preparing for Spring 2026: What Every Canadian Real Estate Agent Needs to Know Now

Canada's real estate market is at an interesting crossroads heading into spring. January 2026 data from CREA shows national home sales dropped 16.2% year-over-year, largely driven by severe winter storms in eastern Canada disrupting showings and transactions. But here's the encouraging part: new listings rose 7.3%, inventory sits at 4.9 months of supply, and the sales-to-new-listings ratio has landed squarely in balanced territory at 45%. This isn't a distressed market. It's a market catching its breath before a meaningful spring push.

CREA and CMHC are both forecasting a gradual recovery in 2026, with national sales rising approximately 5% driven by pent-up…

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Love in the Great White North: Valentine's Day 2026 and a Romantic Real Estate Connection

Tomorrow is February 14, 2026: Valentine's Day! Whether you're planning a grand gesture or a cozy night in, this holiday celebrates love in all its forms. Here in Canada, where February brings chilly winds (especially in Edmonton!), Valentine's Day mixes classic romance with practical warmth, like turning your home into a love nest. Let's explore fun facts, how Canadians mark the day, a surprising real estate link, and ideas to celebrate tomorrow.

Fascinating Valentine's Day Fun Facts

Valentine's Day traces back to ancient Rome. It honors Saint Valentine and evolved into a romantic celebration thanks to poets like Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.…

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A Wednesday reality check for the Canadian real estate market

Happy Wednesday Evening! If you're halfway through your week thinking "I should really start looking at houses this spring," here's something worth considering: you might be making a costly mistake.

February gets a bad rap in Canadian real estate. It's cold, it's dark by 5pm, and frankly, most people would rather stay under a blanket than tour homes. But that's exactly why it might be the smartest time to make your move.

Here's what most people don't know about winter real estate:

Less Competition, More Attention

While spring and summer see your dream home competing with dozens of other listings, February gives you the spotlight. Fewer homes on the market means serious buyers…

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Friday Feels: What Real Estate Associates Really Do on Weekends (And How It Helps You Buy or Sell Faster)

Friday afternoon in Alberta. The weekend is almost here, and while most people are dreaming about hockey games or a Tim Hortons run, realtors are just getting started. You might picture us relaxing with our feet up, but weekends are actually when we do some of our best work. This is when deals get done, properties get seen, and buyers find their dream homes. Let me take you behind the scenes to show you what really happens on Saturdays and Sundays, and how it all helps you buy or sell faster.

Saturday Morning: Open Houses in Full Swing

Come Saturday morning, you'll find us trading our dress shoes for comfortable sneakers, walking through…

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Navigating the Canadian Real Estate Market in January 2026

January 2026 brings a unique opportunity in Canadian real estate. While winter typically slows the market, national home sales are forecast to rebound 7.7% to around 509,479 units, the highest since 2021. Interest rate cuts since early 2024 have eased ownership costs in Toronto, Calgary, and beyond. This quieter period isn't dormant. It's your chance to prepare and act strategically.

For Real Estate Professionals: Turn Downtime Into Growth

Recharge Now, Perform Later
Use slower days for self-care. Sleep, exercise, skill building. Avoiding burnout positions you for peak performance when spring arrives.

Strengthen Relationships
Send personalized…

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Start 2026 Strong: New Year's Resolutions Real Estate Associates Should Make

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Insights | January 09, 2025

The new year brings fresh energy. For Canadian real estate professionals, 2026 is the perfect time to set intentions that will elevate your business and help you stand out in a competitive market.

But resolutions only work if they're realistic and actionable. Let's talk about what matters most for agents this year and how you can actually stick to them.

Why New Year's Resolutions Matter for Real Estate Professionals

Canadians love a fresh start. Something about the new year pushes us to take action. For real estate agents, this mindset is valuable not just for your own growth, but because your…

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