Toronto’s hot housing market is making divorce even messier — here’s how splitting couples can cope
June 20, 20227 min read1380 words
Published: June 20, 2022  |  7 min read1380 words
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July 14, 2022
How about you start buying a divisible house from the start, that way when you break up from your marriage one gets west and the other gets east. The idiocy of these people deserves an idiotic solution.
July 14, 2022
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June 27, 2022
Not a lot of sources, bare minimum numbers but applying the ongoing economic upheaval to specific cases like divorce is an interesting exercise in application of these broader influences. No real practical advice, other than prenup and relying on one income instead of two. Perhaps this was just trying to influence couples to stop buying homes that could only be afforded on a two income household.
June 27, 2022
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