Ring in 2026: Your Guide to New Year's Celebrations Across Canada

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Insights | December 30, 2025

As 2025 winds down, Canadians from coast to coast are preparing to welcome 2026 with celebrations that reflect our diverse culture and winter beauty. Whether you're drawn to big-city festivities or intimate gatherings, here's your guide to making the most of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Major Events Across the Country

Toronto: The harborfront hosts a free family celebration starting at 10 p.m., culminating in a spectacular 10-minute fireworks display at midnight. For elevated views, the CN Tower offers ticketed events with dancing and champagne toasts overlooking the glittering skyline.

Niagara…

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Hosting the Ultimate Home Christmas Party in Canada

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Insights | December 23, 2025

The holiday season in Canada mixes snowy landscapes with warm gatherings and traditions from French, British, American, and Indigenous cultures. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver, or the prairies, home Christmas parties bring friends and family together for laughter, good food, and festive spirit. This guide covers Canadian customs, quick decor ideas, easy recipes, entertainment tips, and fun games to make your party memorable.

Canadian Christmas Traditions at Home

Christmas in Canada starts with decorating trees, hanging stockings, and exchanging gifts. Different regions add their own flavour: Quebec features…

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Winter Real Estate Success: Thriving in Western Canada's Harshest Season

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Insights | December 17, 2025

December 17, 2025 – While Vancouver enjoys mild rain at 9°C, western Canada faces true winter conditions. Edmonton battles -15°C with near-zero visibility blizzards, Calgary deals with freezing rain and ice pellets, and the Prairies from Regina to Winnipeg brace for heavy snow and hazardous roads. For real estate professionals, these are market-defining challenges.

Winter's Market Impact

Extreme weather slows activity. Buyers postpone showings when driveways disappear under snow or highways close. Sellers worry about curb appeal beneath winter's blanket. Vacant properties risk frozen pipes without…

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Make Your Home Shine This Christmas: 5 Festive Decor Trends for 2025

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Blogs | December 12, 2025

Christmas is just around the corner, and transforming your home into a festive haven doesn't have to be overwhelming. Whether you're hosting family gatherings or simply want to enjoy the season in style, these trending decor ideas will help your home stand out and feel warm and welcoming throughout the holidays.

Here are the top 5 holiday decor trends for 2025 that bring elegance, warmth, and personality to any space.

1. Mixed Metallics: Sophisticated Sparkle

Move beyond traditional gold or silver. Mix aged brass, antique silver, and pewter for a layered, elegant look.…

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We Just Put Our Name on One of North America's Biggest Indoor Soccer Facilities

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Blogs | December 11, 2025

Here's something we've been waiting to share: The Calgary Soccer Centre? It's now the MaxWell Soccer Centre.

We just finalized a 10-year naming rights partnership with The City of Calgary, and we couldn't be more excited about it.

Why This Matters to Us

We've been doing real estate in Alberta since 1999, helping thousands of families find homes in communities across this province. But here's what we've learned along the way: the places where people live their lives, where kids play soccer on Tuesday nights, where friends meet up for pickup games, where communities form. Those places matter…

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Bank of Canada Holds at 2.25%—What It Means for Canadian Real Estate

By Ron Alfred De Guzman, MaxWell Realty Blogs | December 11, 2025

The Recent Announcement

Following yesterday's Bank of Canada decision to hold its policy rate at 2.25%, buyers, sellers, and investors across Canada are asking what this means for real estate. With borrowing costs now expected to remain steady, the mortgage rate environment you're navigating today is likely here through mid-2026.

The Economic Backdrop

Global economies are weathering U.S. tariffs better than expected, but uncertainty lingers—especially for trade-dependent Canadian regions like Southern Ontario manufacturing towns, B.C. lumber communities, and…

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