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Canadian Bond Yields Soar, And It May Be A Drag On The Spring Real Estate Market

February 26, 2021

Canada’s government bond market is seeing yields surge, and it’s going to be felt in real estate. The Government of Canada‘s (GoC) 5-Year benchmark bond yield jumped yesterday. We know, we already covered rising yields just a few days ago. I promise this is kind of a big deal, and I’m not just harping on […]

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RBC Adds Two “Severe” Risk Scenarios, Including Canadian Real Estate

February 25, 2021

Risk models from Canada’s largest bank shows a wider range of uncertainty for real estate. RBC’s latest models, shared with analysts this week, shows a general forecasted improvement. The downside hasn’t changed much, indicating a little more uncertainty. They also shared they are considering two new and “more severe” scenarios for energy and real estate. […]

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Canadian Retail Rents Are Dropping, But The Cost of Office Space Hits A High

February 25, 2021

Canada’s commercial rental market is split, and probably not how most would guess. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows commercial rents are down in Q4 2020. A breakdown shows the decline is largely due to retail rents falling. Despite a broad adoption of work from home, office rents are still chugging to all-time highs. Retail […]

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New Zealand

New Zealand’s Central Bank Is Adding Housing Affordability To Its Mandate

February 25, 2021

New Zealand’s central bank will consider the impact of monetary policy on housing. Not just to preserve home prices either, but to consider affordability. The New Zealand Government‘s latest remit goes live on March 1. After which, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) needs to explain regularly how it seeks to assist with affordability. […]

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BOC Governor Says Canada Will Lean On Real Estate Because “We Need The Growth”

February 24, 2021

Canada’s central bank isn’t really that worried about real estate, it appears. Bank of Canada (BoC) governor Tiff Macklem held a Q&A after a speech for the Edmonton and Calgary Chambers of Commerce yesterday. During the Q&A, the governor dismissed concerns about an overheated housing market. In fact, he welcomed its contribution to the economy […]

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Canada Completed 18 Homes Per Person Added To The Population Last Quarter

February 24, 2021

Canada’s population growth may have slowed, but new home completions are still moving at a breakneck speed. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) data shows developers delivered over 50,000 new homes in Q4 2020. The number of new homes began outpacing population growth in the prior quarter. The ratio went parabolic in the latest numbers […]

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Removing Mortgage Interest From Canada’s CPI Makes Inflation 30% Higher

February 23, 2021

Canada is searching for inflation, but the whole index gets a massive boost by removing mortgage interest. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) consumer price index (CPI) made a slow increase in January. However, if one were to exclude falling mortgage interest rates, inflation jumps by almost a third.   Canada’s CPI Is 1% Higher Than Last Year […]

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Canadian Mortgage Debt Grows At Fastest Pace Since 2010, Adding Over 6% of GDP

February 23, 2021

Canada might be in the middle of a pandemic with a shuttered economy, but it hasn’t slowed mortgage growth. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows residential mortgage credit hit a new record high in December. The rate at which mortgage debt was the shocking part though. Mortgage debt is now growing at the fastest pace […]

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Canadian HELOC Balances Made The Biggest December Drop Since 1992

February 22, 2021

Canadians made an unexpected move to deleverage a little of their HELOC debt. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows HELOC debt fell in December. The decline was unusually strong for the month, at a rate not seen in decades. The drop wasn’t enough to bring the trend negative, however growth is negative in real terms. […]

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Canadian Mortgage Rates Most Likely To Climb, Despite Low Overnight Rate

February 22, 2021

Canadian home buyers may be looking at higher mortgage rates sooner than expected. At least if they want to lock in their mortgage interest rate. The 5-year Government of Canada (GoC) benchmark bond yields in February, are almost double last year’s lows. Since 5-year fixed mortgages are influenced by these rates, they are likely to […]

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