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Toronto Condo Prices Slip From All-Time Highs, Weakest November Sales Since 2013

December 18, 2018

Toronto condo prices fell from an all-time high. Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) numbers show a minor price decline for condo apartments in November. Annual price gains still remain very large, although they continued to decelerate. The big story this month is the board reported the fewest condo sales for November since 2013. Toronto Condo […]

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Canadian Real Estate Sales Drop Over 12%, Vancouver’s Decline Is Almost 3x Larger

December 17, 2018

Canadian real estate sales are still dropping. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) numbers show home sales falling in November. Last month, only three major real estate markets saw increase on a year over year basis. The rest saw declines, especially in major markets like Vancouver – which led the way lower. Canadian Real Estate Sales […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Toronto and Vancouver Detached Real Estate Revisit Great Recession Numbers

December 16, 2018

Time for your weekly cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate CMHC: Vancouver Has The Most Indebted Households In Canada, Toronto Not Far Behind Vancouver, Toronto, and Victoria are the country’s most indebted cities. Vancouver led the pack with a debt to income ratio (DTI) of 242% in Q2 2018. To put […]

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Vancouver

Vancouver’s Household Debt Is A Whopping 86% Residential Real Estate

December 14, 2018

Congrats, Vancouver! You’re Canada’s most indebted city, largely due to the recent rapid rise in real estate prices. Breaking down the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) numbers from yesterday, we can see where Vancouver spends its cash. In Q2 2018, over 80% of Vancouver Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) debt was tied directly to the […]

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Over 82% of Toronto’s Household Debt Is Tied To Residential Real Estate

December 14, 2018

Toronto real estate pushed to new highs, bringing the city’s debt level with it. Breaking down the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) numbers from yesterday, we can see where Toronto spends its cash. In Q2 2018, over 80% of Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) debt was tied directly to the value of real estate. […]

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CMHC: Vancouver Has The Most Indebted Households In Canada, Toronto Not Far Behind

December 13, 2018

Canada’s most expensive real estate markets are the most vulnerable to rate shock. Surprising, we know. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), using Equifax data, crunched the Q2 2018 numbers for debt to income ratios across Canada. The numbers show cities with the most expensive homes also have the highest DTI ratios. The high levels of […]

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Canada

Teranet-National Bank: Only 3 Small Canadian Real Estate Markets See Prices Rise

December 12, 2018

Canadian real estate price growth is cooling, with the market making unusual moves. The Teranet – National Bank of Canada (HPI) showed Canadian real estate markets made a rare decline in the month of November. The monthly decline was observed across the country, with only 3 small markets making a gain. Teranet-National Bank Feel free […]

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Vancouver

Vancouver Detached Real Estate Prices Drop The Most Since The Great Recession

December 11, 2018

The bloodbath for Vancouver’s detached real estate market continues. Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) numbers show a sharp decline in prices for November. The decline was largely the result of declining sales, and rising inventory. Greater Vancouver Detached Real Estate Prices Fall Over 6% The price of a typical detached home in Greater […]

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Toronto

Toronto Detached Real Estate Sales: Worst November Since The Great Recession

December 11, 2018

Toronto detached real estate sales are falling off a cliff. Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) numbers show November prices are just off of last year. That’s the least important takeaway from the numbers. Instead, detached sales falling to Great Recession levels and high inventory is the big story. Toronto Detached Real Estate Prices Are Flat […]

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Canada

It Costs A Whole Lot More To Use A Variable Rate Mortgage In Canada

December 10, 2018

Canadian real estate owners might be in for a surprise, if they have a variable rate mortgage. Bank of Canada (BoC) numbers show the estimated variable mortgage rate increased by more than a fifth The rise in rates leaves Canadians paying more to their banks, and making less of a dent on that debt pile. […]

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