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Canadian Real Estate Buyers Are Taking Out Fewer and Smaller Mortgages

May 23, 2019

The decline in Canadian real estate sales is hitting the mortgage market. Equifax data via the CMHC shows a large decline in the dollar volume of mortgages issued in Q4 2018. The decline is the result of fewer originations, that are smaller in size than previous years. New Canadian Mortgage Debt Issued Falls Over $27 […]

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IMF Warns Easing Canadian Real Estate Rules Like Stress Test Is “Ill Advised”

May 22, 2019

The IMF released its recommendations, after doing a deep dive into Canada’s economy. One key point was to not give into political pressure around real estate. Urging Canada to think long term, they advised against looser regulations or stimulus. The organization didn’t provide numbers, so we pulled a couple of data sets. Long-term, the impact […]

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Bank of Canada Staff Warn Home Equity May Be Concealing Financial Distress

May 17, 2019

Canadian real estate owners may be hiding financial vulnerability using complex debt products. Bank of Canada (BoC) staff published a new analytical note examining new home equity data. The new data gives more insights into home equity borrowing, and how the debt is drawn. Out are traditional HELOCs, held separately from the mortgage. In are […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Stall In April For The First Time Outside of Recession

May 14, 2019

Canadian real estate prices made history last month, but not the record most were hoping for. The Teranet–National Bank House Price Index (TNB HPI) index failed to rise in April. The lack of increase is the first outside of recession, going into the usually busy spring season. Canadian Real Estate Prices Stall The First Time […]

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Canadian Housing Starts Rip Higher In April, But Fall Short YTD

May 9, 2019

Canadian housing starts ripped higher last month, but that’s only part of the story. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) numbers show a surge in new home construction starts in April. Despite April’s surge in activity, new home starts are significantly behind last year. Canadian Real Estate Starts Spike In April, But Still Lag Canadian […]

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Canadian Borrowing Rates Are Higher This Year, But Dropping Fast

May 8, 2019

Canadian households are facing higher borrowing rates, but they’re coming down. Bank of Canada (BoC) numbers show the effective household borrowing rate was higher than last year, as of April 27. Over the past few weeks however, rates have been on a fast slide since peaking in March. Effective Household Borrowing Rate The effective household […]

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Toronto Condos Are Shrinking In Size Much Faster Than Vancouver

May 7, 2019

Toronto and Vancouver condos are shrinking at an incredibly fast rate. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) crunched the size of condo apartments using assessment data. The data shows the median size of newer developments are fast shrinking – not all that surprising to most. It is surprising to see Toronto condo units shrinking much faster than […]

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Canada’s Money Supply Growth Is Slowing, and That’s Bad For Economic Activity

May 2, 2019

Near record low interest rates may still be too high for highly indebted Canadian households. Bank of Canada (BoC) numbers show the growth of the M1+ money supply fell to a multi-year low in March. The decline of this measure is typically indicative of slowing future economic activity. The M1+ The M1+ is a narrow […]

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Canadian Household Credit Sees Slowest March Growth Since 1983

May 1, 2019

Canadian households hit a new all-time high for debt, but the level of growth is slowing. Bank of Canada (BoC) numbers show the balance of household debt reached a new high in March. Despite breaking a new record, Canada’s credit growth is at recession low levels of growth. This can present a major kink in […]

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Canadian Mortgage Debt Prints Slowest Growth For The Month Since 1983

April 29, 2019

Canadian mortgage debt printed a record high, but is still growing much slower than usual. Bank of Canada (BoC) numbers show the balance of mortgage debt printed a record high in March. The record debt came with the slowest pace of growth for March since 1983. Canadian Mortgage Debt Now Over $1.55 Trillion The balance […]

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