May 3, 2025 - 03:10

A proposed bipartisan bill titled the Canadian Snowbird Visa Act could significantly reshape the landscape of US tourism and real estate by permitting Canadian citizens aged 50 and over to stay in the country for up to 240 days annually—an increase from the current limit of 182 days. This legislative move aims to attract more Canadian snowbirds to popular destinations such as Florida and Arizona, which are already favored by many retirees seeking warmer climates during the winter months.
By extending the allowable stay, proponents believe this bill will not only boost tourism but also enhance local economies, particularly in border states. Increased foot traffic from Canadians could lead to higher spending in hospitality, retail, and real estate sectors. Local businesses are optimistic about the potential influx of visitors, which could create jobs and stimulate economic growth. As discussions around the bill continue, many are watching closely to see how it could transform the dynamics of cross-border travel and investment.
February 24, 2026 - 22:42
How ULI’s REDI Program Is Broadening Access to Commercial Real Estate DevelopmentA groundbreaking program is actively working to democratize the historically exclusive field of commercial real estate development. By focusing on hands-on training, dedicated mentorship, and...
February 24, 2026 - 18:36
$3m glass penthouse in the heart of Portland, Maine, is the most expensive condo in the cityA stunning glass penthouse in the heart of Portland, Maine, has set a new benchmark for urban luxury, becoming the city`s most expensive condominium with a price tag of $3 million. This...
February 23, 2026 - 22:17
NYC’s 'ghost' skyscrapers where the ultra-rich park their wealthA cluster of ultra-luxury residential skyscrapers near Central Park in New York City presents a paradoxical sight: soaring architectural marvels that remain largely dark at night. These buildings,...
February 23, 2026 - 03:44
Real estate agents brace for Anzac Day trading shutdownThe real estate industry is preparing for a significant scheduling shift this coming weekend as Anzac Day coincides with a Saturday. Strict trading restrictions, which prohibit most business...