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Greater Vancouver Detached Real Estate Sales Rise As Prices Fall To 2016 Levels

Vancouver Real Estate Saw Only 36 Homes Go To Foreign Buyers
September 12, 2019

Greater Vancouver’s detached real estate market is seeing improvements, just not in prices right now. Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) data shows prices are still falling in August. The decline in prices came, even though sales made a double digit surge and inventory fell. Greater Vancouver Detached Real Estate Prices Fall Further Greater […]

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Toronto

Toronto Detached Real Estate Sees More Sales, Higher Prices

September 12, 2019

Greater Toronto’s detached real estate market is seeing a few indicators improve. Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) data shows detached sales made a double digit surge in August. The rise in sales was accompanied by higher prices, and less inventory than last year. Most of the action is now being driven by the 905, with […]

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Canada

StatCan: New Condo Prices Stall In Toronto, Fall In Vancouver

September 11, 2019

Canada’s most expensive new condo markets saw price gains cool in the most recent quarter. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows new condo apartment prices saw growth slow in Q2 2019. Both Toronto and Vancouver saw flat to negative price growth in the quarter. Ottawa and Victoria on the other hand, saw prices soar, with the […]

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Canada

Canadian Reverse Mortgage Debt Is Up Over 26% From Last Year

September 10, 2019

Canadian seniors are slowing down on the equity binge, but they’re still tapping quite a bit. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show reverse mortgage debt reached a new high in June. Canadian reverse mortgage debt is decelerating in growth, but is still one of the fastest growing segments of debt. Reverse […]

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Canada

Canadian HELOC Debt Rises To Over $302 Billion

September 9, 2019

Canadian real estate owners are back to borrowing against their home equity. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show the balance of home equity lines of credit (HELOC) debt reached a new high in June. Growth is no longer near the peak seen a couple of years ago, but still much higher […]

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Top Stories

This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgages Pick Up, But Not Nearly As Much As HELOCs

September 8, 2019

Time for your weekly cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories. Canadian Real Estate Odd: Canadian Mortgage Credit Growth Is Rising, While Consumer Growth Falls Household credit growth is picking up from earlier this year, but still below last year’s levels. The balance of credit outstanding hit $2.22 trillion in July, up 3.6% from […]

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Canada

Odd: Canadian Mortgage Credit Growth Is Rising, While Consumer Growth Falls

September 6, 2019

Canadian households are pushing mortgage growth higher, but not other types of debt. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the rate of growth for mortgage debt hit a high for the year in July. Meanwhile consumer credit continued to the lowest rate of growth seen in years. An unusual match, since both segments don’t typically […]

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Vancouver

Greater Vancouver Real Estate Prices Enter Technical “Correction”

September 5, 2019

Greater Vancouver real estate is improving, but it’s not even close to normal yet. Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) numbers show a big climb in sales in August. The rise in sales was met with a jump in inventory though, offsetting most of the improvement. The region continued to see falling prices, with […]

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Toronto

Toronto Real Estate Prices Hit 18 Month High For Growth, Most Sales Since 2016

September 5, 2019

Toronto real estate is ripping higher, into the time of year it typically slows down. Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) data shows improvements for most numbers in August. Generally speaking, the market saw a surge of sales and drop in inventory, sending price growth to the highest level in over a year. Toronto Real Estate […]

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Canada

Toronto and Vancouver Homeowners See HELOC Payments Jump

September 4, 2019

Toronto and Vancouver real estate owners are flocking to home equity loans. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) numbers show debt payments increased in almost every segment in Q1 2019. The largest growth was in home equity lines of credit (HELOC). Obligated payments for HELOCs grew at almost 3x the rate of the second fastest […]

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