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Canadian Seniors Have Racked Up Over $4.3 Billion In Reverse Mortgage Debt

September 16, 2020

Canadian homeowners in their twilight years are drawing on their home equity at a rapid pace. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show reverse mortgage debt reached a new record high in July. The debt is still showing double digit growth, but the rate has fallen to almost a quarter of peak. […]

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Canadian Households Have Begun Deleveraging Loans Secured By Real Estate

September 2, 2020

Canadians using their homes at an ATM has slowed down during the pandemic. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show the balance of loans secured by residential real estate saw growth disappear in June. The slow down was even larger in the personal loan segment, which began declining for the first time […]

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US Real Estate Sales Have Been Booming Since The Pandemic. Over Half Regret Buying

September 1, 2020

American real estate buyers are regretting the decision to jump into the market during a pandemic. LendEdu, a US rate comparison site, surveyed homeowners that bought after March. The survey found a significant number of happy homeowners, taking advantage of record low rates. However, the majority of buyers have regrets about pulling the trigger on […]

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Canadian Mortgage Credit Sees Growth Slow, Despite Record Real Estate Sales

September 1, 2020

Canadian real estate sales are hitting record levels, but mortgage growth is slowing. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows outstanding mortgage credit hit a new all-time high in July. Even with the new high and various factors working in its favor, the rate of growth is still decelerating. Mortgage Debt Reached Over $1.69 Trillion In […]

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National Bank of Canada: Canadian Real Estate Prices Fall, Small Increase When Adjusted

August 20, 2020

Canada’s largest land registry and a big six bank are seeing a slight recovery, but things are beginning to trend lower. The Teranet–National Bank House Price Index (TNB HPI) shows prices increased in July. The increase however, was the smallest for the month in 15 years, and is actually a decline before seasonal adjustments. Canadian […]

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Canadian Real Estate Sales Hit The Highest Level Ever, Here’s Why It’s Not Surprising

August 17, 2020

Canadian real estate sales hit a new high, along with the highest unemployment in history. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows the number of home sales set a record in July. Not just for the month either – it was the biggest month ever. Here’s why the surge was largely expected, and isn’t the […]

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Canadian New Home Starts Rise To Highest Level Since 2017, Pandemic Be Damned

August 12, 2020

Canadian real estate developers are scrambling to get shovels in the ground. Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) data shows new home starts jumped in July. The surprisingly fast bounce in starts means Canada is seeing the most starts since 2017 – despite the pandemic. Canadian New Home Starts Reached The Highest Level Since 2017 […]

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Canadian Mortgage Credit Growth Makes A Slight Dip, Previous Month Revised Lower

August 10, 2020

Mortgage debt is one of the only economic indicators growing these days. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the outstanding balance of mortgage credit increased in June. While the balance is at a new high, the rate of growth has stalled. The most recent data shows a slower annual rate of growth, expected to cool […]

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CMHC: Toronto and Vancouver Real Estate Delinquencies Rise, While The Rest of Canada Falls

August 5, 2020

Canadian real estate markets are seeing mortgage delinquencies fall… just not in Toronto or Vancouver. Equifax data crunched by the CMHC shows the national rate of delinquencies fell in Q1 2020. Breaking down the numbers, this trend is stronger in some real estate markets than others. Montreal for instance, is seeing their delinquency rates drop […]

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Canadian HELOC, Credit Card, and Auto Loan Delinquencies Rise To Multi-Year Highs

August 4, 2020

Canadians were seeing credit defaults rise in almost every segment, before the pandemic. Equifax data obtained from the CMHC shows rising credit delinquencies in Q1 2020. The increase was most pronounced in auto and credit card loans. However, all segments but mortgages at a national level are climbing. HELOC Delinquencies Rise To Highest Level Since […]

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