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Canadians Are Buying Houses Like They Were Toilet Paper Last Year: BMO

March 27, 2021

Canadians are panic hoarding again… but this time it’s real estate and debt, says a Big Six bank. The country’s finance minister recently said they were “watching” housing, and its impact on first-time buyers. This has BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic wondering if they understand the issue. Overheated markets are an issue that extend far […]

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Canadian Property Bubble Nears Systemic Failure, And Not Even A Big Crash Can Fix It

March 26, 2021

Canadian real estate markets have become such a large bubble, even a crash can’t fix prices. That’s what the Globe’s Rob Carrick argued earlier this week. The personal finance expert says it’s now too late for young adults in Toronto and Vancouver. Policy failures made markets so inefficient over the past few years, ownership is […]

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Canada’s Real Estate Industry Tells Agents It Will “Shut Down” Capital Gains Tax Talk

March 25, 2021

The Canadian government hasn’t discussed a capital gains tax on real estate, but the industry is already fighting it. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) sent a memo to their members this week. In the memo, they explain why they’ve taken an aggressive position against the yet to be proposed tax. It also happens to […]

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Canada’s Overheated Real Estate Market Threatens To Destabilize The Economy: RBC

March 24, 2021

Canada’s largest bank warned the country’s real estate markets are approaching systemic risk. Not credit risk, banks are more than adequately protected. Instead they see it as a risk for the whole darn economy. RBC senior economist Robert Hogue, who isn’t a traditional bear, warned the market is out of control. Canada’s nurturing of the […]

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Canadians Spend 65% More Income Servicing Debt Than Americans, Highest In G7

March 24, 2021

Canadian households devote much more of their paychecks than their American counterparts. Actually, this is more of a global thing. Canada’s household debt service ratio (DSR) is manageable, but far from normal. An addiction to cheap credit and expensive housing  has led to an epic borrowing spree. Households in the country now devote more of […]

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New Zealand

New Zealand Curbs Property Investment Tax Advantage, Wants “Productive Investment”

March 23, 2021

One of the world’s largest real estate bubbles is getting a new round of affordability measures. Earlier this year, the New Zealand Government said they would put home prices at the top of their agenda. This week they followed up with the first actions they’ll be taking. Property investors will soon see most tax advantages […]

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Bank of Canada Announces End To Many Market Supports, Suggests QE Taper: BMO

March 23, 2021

The Canadian economy is improving faster than expected, meaning supports can start fading. Bank of Canada (BoC) deputy governor Gravelle announced the end of many market support programs on Tuesday. The economy has improved, meaning the gradual withdrawal of stimulus can now begin. As supports begin to taper, overly easy credit is likely to disappear […]

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Bank of Canada Governor Doesn’t See A Property Bubble, But He Did In 2013

March 23, 2021

The Bank of Canada (BoC) head recently dismissed the need to cool real estate prices. Governor Tiff Macklem seems like he doesn’t want to say anything controversial… or he’s one of those people that thinks real estate prices only go up. That wasn’t the case back in 2013, when he served in the central bank’s […]

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IMF Recommends Canada Implement Anti-Speculation Taxes, Cites Real Estate As Risk

March 22, 2021

Canadian real estate prices are once again the focus of an international agency. An IMF annual staff audit cites home prices as one of the biggest threats to the country’s economy. The agency suggests avoiding tax deductions and subsidies, which will compound the country’s rising inequality. They also recommend mitigating leverage build up, and taxing […]

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Canadian Household Debt Dwarfs G7 Peers, Growing Faster Than Emerging Economies

March 22, 2021

Canada’s household debt grew almost twice as fast as its economy, due largely to its addiction to housing. The country’s household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) made a sharp increase in Q3 2020. A little household debt to drive growth is normal, but the country is embracing it to the extreme. Canada’s ratio of […]

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