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Canadian Investment In Home Building Makes The Sharpest Drop Since April 2020

July 12, 2021

Canada’s national statistics agency delivered another measurement pointing to a housing chill. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows investment in building fell in May. The drop was due entirely to residential investment, which was cut from a record high. Even with the substantial cut, investment in home building is above historic levels. Though that can […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: The Canadian Property Bubble Starts To Deflate, and Funds Are Buying Homes

July 11, 2021

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories.  Canadian Real Estate The Canadian Property Bubble Can Start Deflating As Early As This Month The Canadian property bubble is starting to show signs of deflating last month. The 3-month annualized rate of growth for prices is falling in Toronto and Vancouver. Since this […]

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Toronto

Greater Toronto New Home Sales Fall Faster Than Inventory, Releasing Price Pressure

July 10, 2021

Greater Toronto’s new homes are on a rollercoaster, going from boom to bust, back to boom, and now… it’s interesting. BILD GTA data shows new home sales are cooling fast in May, especially when compared to earlier this year. Inventory was still tight for the month, but a lot of pressure has begun to release. […]

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The Bank of Canada Has Been Studying If Telling People A Bubble Exists Makes It Worse

July 9, 2021

Canada’s central bank has had researchers quietly studying bubbles overseas. The study, Bubbles, Crashes and Information Contagion In Large-Group Asset Market Experiments, appeared in the June issue of Experimental Economics. It was the centerfold issue, so obviously, I had to pick it up. In the study, Bank of Canada (BoC) researchers looked at the role […]

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Bank of Canada Will Get More Room To Hike Rates With US Fed Turning Hawkish: RBC

July 8, 2021

Canada’s largest bank now sees the US raising interest rates, and it’s a big positive for Canadian rate hikes. RBC senior economist Josh Nye said the bank sees the US hiking rates by next year. The hike will allow the Bank of Canada (BoC) to raise rates without a significant appreciation of the loonie. This […]

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The Canadian Property Bubble Can Start Deflating As Early As This Month

July 8, 2021

The Canadian real estate market will change really fast over the next few months. Home prices in the key markets of Toronto and Vancouver saw price growth climb in June. Looking at the most recent data annualized though, a slowdown is just around the corner. Without a sudden boom in prices, the annual trend is […]

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Canadians Are MORE Bullish On Real Estate Prices After Record Gains: Bank of Canada

July 7, 2021

Canadian real estate prices just printed record growth across the country. Apparently it wasn’t enough, as households have increased their expectations for future growth. Bank of Canada (BoC) surveyed consumers on where they see home prices over the next 12 months. Conducted in Q2 2021, the survey found the highest forecast rate of growth in […]

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Canadian Real Estate In A “Bizarro” Scenario, Where Reopening Might Be Worse: BMO

July 7, 2021

Canadian real estate always marches to the beat of its own drum, which may not be a good thing soon. BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic shared his take on last month’s home sale numbers. He observed a strong market, but said it continues to show we’re past peak momentum. He warns of a potential “bizzaro” […]

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Vancouver

Vancouver Home Prices See 5-Figure Monthly Drop, As Resistance Suddenly Appears

July 6, 2021

Vancouver Home Prices See 5-Figure Monthly Drop, As Resistance Suddenly Appears Greater Vancouver real estate prices have been on a tear, but that may be coming to an end. Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) data shows prices generally climbed in June. Broken down by region though, the trend isn’t quite as positive. In […]

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Toronto

Toronto Detached Home Prices Drop Over $11K In A Month, Everything Else Soars

July 6, 2021

Greater Toronto real estate may be approaching its peak. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows the benchmark price generally climbed in June. Instead of moving all in one direction like the past few months though, it broke into segments. The 905 is doing much better than the City, which continues to underperform. So […]

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