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Toronto Condo Prices Drop, But Buyers Are Paying “Over Ask”

August 10, 2021

Toronto condo prices are falling, according to the country’s biggest real estate board. Though people are bidding over ask, and inventory is tightening, paradoxically. That’s what the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows for July. The mix of indicators all adds up to a balanced market, but the picture of where it’s heading […]

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Canada

Herd Mentality? Toronto and Vancouver Home Sales and Inventory Are Moving Together

August 9, 2021

Two of Canada’s most important markets, which often lead the trend, are moving in an unusual way — together. Despite being across the country from each other, both markets saw a surge in the sales to new listings ratio (SNLR) for July. The measure, which gives a read on demand, shows inventory is getting tighter. […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: The Canadian Property Bubble Has Gone 24 Years Without A Correction, and It’s Begun Deflating

August 8, 2021

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories.  Canadian Real Estate The Canadian Property Bubble Has Grown For 24 Years, Longer Than Any Other G7 Canadian real estate is currently in the middle of the longest expansion of home prices in the G7. Home prices in the country have currently gone 24 […]

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Canada

Canadian Existing Home Prices Are Rising Twice As Fast As New Construction

August 7, 2021

Canadian home prices made a big jump in the second quarter, especially existing homes. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows large advances in the Big Six real estate markets in Q2 2021. Both new and existing home prices increased very quickly. However, existing home prices grew at twice the rate of new homes. Canada’s Big […]

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Canada

The Canadian Property Bubble Has Grown For 24 Years, Longer Than Any Other G7

August 6, 2021

Canadian real estate is perfectly efficient, and households never display signs of exuberance. That or it’s a ticking time bomb, waiting to go off. This year marks the 24th year of expanding home prices in Canada, and we’re two quarters into it. This isn’t just the longest expansion in Canadian history, it’s one of the […]

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Toronto

Toronto Home Prices Drop While The 905 Squeezes Out Another Gain

August 5, 2021

Toronto real estate is starting to look a little more volatile than it has over the past few months. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows a mixed performance for composite benchmark prices in July 2021. Prices increased across the Greater Region, but actually fell in the City of Toronto. Both regions also saw […]

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Canada

It’s Official! The Canadian Property Bubbles Are Now Deflating

August 5, 2021

The largest property bubbles in Canada have officially begun to deflate. Last month we crunched the numbers on what it would take for Toronto and Vancouver housing to maintain its momentum. Failing an enormous monthly price increase in July, the previous month would be the peak. Well, it didn’t hit the target rate of growth […]

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China | Global

Wuhan, China Proposes A “House Ticket” System to Curb Speculation, and Cool Prices

August 5, 2021

A large Chinese city is mulling over a proposal to create a new type of anti-speculation system. Wuhan (never heard of it either) is currently taking feedback on a draft law to create a housing ticket system. If successful, all buyers would need approval from the Wuhan Housing Security and Management Bureau. The goal is […]

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Canada

Canada’s Central Bank Head Wrote A Bizarre Opinion Piece To Say He’s Nailing It

August 4, 2021

Canada’s top banker made an unusual move and began explaining his actions in the news. In an opinion piece last week, the Bank of Canada (BoC) governor Tiff Macklem didn’t let his work speak for itself. Instead, he took the unusual step of writing his own defensive opinion piece. Let’s take a quick dive into […]

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Canada

Canada’s High Income Households Are More Likely To Work From Home

August 4, 2021

It might seem like everyone is working from home, but the majority of Canadians can’t. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data on work from home trends was released this morning. The agency broke down the rate of those that could from April 2020 to June 2021. The top 10% of household incomes were more than 9x […]

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