Toronto Real Estate Rentals Get A Slight Downtick On Prices In Q4
Toronto real estate’s wacky roller coaster is extending to the rental market, where the average lease rate is taking a breather after jumping double digits.
Toronto real estate’s wacky roller coaster is extending to the rental market, where the average lease rate is taking a breather after jumping double digits.
Canadian real estate buyers are getting hit with another hurdle to buying, higher interest rates. Here’s how the BoC’s small hike makes it harder and more expensive to buyers.
Toronto’s detached real estate listings are still on the rise, and you shouldn’t be so confident in the Canadian employment data you heard.
Canadian real estate prices are closely related to employment and interest rates. Here’s why we might be looking at employment numbers wrong, and how that may have contributed to a premature rise in interest rates.
Toronto’s detached real estate is seeing prices drop for a 7th month in a row, as sales continue to decline, and inventory soars.
Canadian real estate had a roller coaster of a year in 2017. Here’s which markets did better (and which ones did worse), than the year before.
Canadian real estate sales soared to a record high, as FOMO drives buyers to “squeeze” in before mortgage stress testing becomes mandatory.
Montreal and Toronto real estate prices decline, but Vancouver rises so much it brings the whole Teranet index into positive territory.
Over 81,000 Canadian real estate buyers would have failed stress testing, and Canada’s most expensive cities are low on density, high on prices.
Canadian real estate buyers, already hammered by the new OSFI mortgage stress test, are going to see their borrowing power reduced even further as rates climb.