March Break has a way of exposing things...

When routines change and everyone is home more than usual, small frustrations become obvious. Space feels tighter. Layout feels less functional. Storage suddenly matters more than it did in January.

For many families, March Break is when the quiet thought starts forming:

“Is this home still working for us?”

Here are a few things March Break tends to reveal.

 

Not Enough Space

When kids are home all week, dining tables become workstations, couches become gaming zones, and kitchens become command centres.

If your home feels crowded in March, it may not just be a temporary inconvenience. It may be a layout issue.

Square footage matters. But how space flows matters even more.

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January opened the year with softer activity across the Greater Toronto Area as buyers remained cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainty. While inventory levels began to rise after the holiday slowdown, pricing continued to adjust, improving affordability and setting a measured tone for the early months of 2026.

GTA Market Insights
There were 3,082 home sales reported in January 2026, down 19.3% compared to January 2025. New listings entered into the MLS® System totaled 10,774, down 13.3% year-over-year.

The MLS® Home Price Index Composite benchmark declined 8% year-over-year in January, while the average selling price came in at $973,289, down 6.5% compared to last year. On a seasonally adjusted basis, sales dipped month-over-month from December,…

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