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Canada

Canadian Mortgage Credit Is Seeing Explosive Growth… Again

December 5, 2019

B-20 what? Never heard of him. Canadians are in a rush to take out mortgage credit once again. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows a major jump in borrowing. The increase is some of the highest growth for mortgage debt, and is primed to explode even higher. Canadian Mortgage Debt Grows At The Fastest Rate […]

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More Than Half of Canada’s GDP Gain Was From Real Estate Transactions

December 3, 2019

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – especially if you’re in real estate. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) released gross domestic product numbers for Q3 2019. The numbers show healthy growth for the economy – until you dive into them. A single-industry represented more than half of quarterly growth – real estate transactions. About […]

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Canadian Households and Businesses Are Going Broke Faster Than Last Year

December 2, 2019

Canadians have been on a debt binge, and some cracks are starting to appear. The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada (OSB) saw an increased number of filings in October. Insolvency filings have been moving higher for the past year, especially in the consumer segment. Canadians Filed Over 139,000 Insolvencies Canadian insolvencies are rising […]

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Canadian Household Borrowing Rates Rise In November

November 28, 2019

Canadian household debt is cheap to carry, but that could change soon. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the interest rates for households is climbing this month. Rates are still lower than last year, but they’re back to climbing higher. Effective Interest Rate The effective interest rate for households is a weighted index of what […]

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BC Is Canada’s Eviction Capital, Here’s How Your Province Stacks Up

November 27, 2019

Canada is a country of movers, but apparently not everyone wants to move. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows hundreds of thousands of households were forced to move in 2018. Canadian households forced to move were largely due to evictions and foreclosures. Forced To Move, a.k.a. Evictions and Foreclosures Today we’re looking at the number […]

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Young Canadians Experience More Inflation Than Older Ones

November 26, 2019

Canadian inflation is touted as “low and stable,” but for whom is an interesting question to ponder. Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) when broken down, shows a huge gap in which costs are rising. While averaged out in a weighted basket, CPI looks low and stable. However, when broken down, we see costs rising […]

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Canadian Seniors Now Owe Over $3.88 Billion In Reverse Mortgage Debt

November 25, 2019

Canadian seniors are picking up the pace they extract equity from their homes. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show reverse mortgage debt reached an all-time high in September. The all-time high comes with a mild acceleration to an already very large growth rate. What Is A Reverse Mortgage? Reverse mortgages are […]

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Vancouver Real Estate Prices Rise, and Toronto Slips From Peak

November 22, 2019

Canadian real estate prices slipped from the all-time high, but not far. Teranet–National Bank of Canada House Price Index (TNB HPI) show prices for the national index fell in October. Despite the decline, most markets are just below peak. Canadian Real Estate Prices Are Just Off Peak The C11, an index of Canada’s largest real […]

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Vancouver Condo Price Growth Was Almost 3x Larger Than Houses

November 21, 2019

Vancouver real estate prices are sky high, but they have been coming down. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) updated its new Residential property price index for Q3 2019. The index shows prices made a big climb from two years ago. However, prices are now falling very quickly, especially in the condo apartment segment. Vancouver New Home […]

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Canadian HELOC Borrowing Slows To The Lowest Level In Over A Year

November 20, 2019

Canadians are slowing the pace at which they use their homes as an ATM. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) show loans secured by residential real estate reached a new all-time high in September. The new high came with some of the lowest 12-month growth Canadians have seen in a long time. Loans […]

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