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Canadian Real Estate Prices Make A Bigger Drop As Reality Sets In

January 15, 2025

Canadian real estate sales are returning to normal, but prices suffered another setback last month. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows the price of a composite benchmark, or typical, home, fell in December. Despite demand returning and an ambitious start to 2024, the year closed out with losses doubling the rate seen a month […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Won’t Recover Peak Until 2029: BMO 

January 14, 2025

Canadian real estate has seen some positive growth but won’t recover to peak valuations for another half decade. That was the take from BMO Capital Markets, who sees demand getting a boost from a few factors including cheaper, easier credit. However, they don’t see home prices returning to their peak until 2029, as a combination […]

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Canada’s Immigration Exodus Kicks Off W/Record NPR Outflows

January 13, 2025

Canadian policymakers worried about temporary residents overstaying their visas can rest easy. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows that non-permanent residents left the country in record volumes in Q3 2024. New limits announced in Q4 has elected officials publicly voicing concerns that these residents may overstay their visas. However, that concern seems overblown considering the […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgage Rates To Rise, & Toronto Job Market Amongst Worst In Canada

January 12, 2025

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canada’s Top Job Market Is Saskatoon, Toronto Ranks Near Worst: BMO Canada’s biggest city is its top destination for economic migrants, but it’s one of the worst places to actually find a job. BMO Capital Markets released its annual rank of the […]

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Canada’s Top Job Market Is Saskatoon, Toronto Ranks Near Worst: BMO

January 10, 2025

Toronto is out and Saskatoon is in—at least for those looking for a robust job market. That’s the take from BMO’s latest labor market rankings of Canada’s 33 largest cities. The country added tens of thousands of jobs, but surging population growth means some cities did worse than others. Places like Toronto saw a sharp […]

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Canadian Seniors More Likely To Have A Mortgage Than Young Adults

January 9, 2025

Canadian real estate in the 2020s is more for seniors than young adults, though it wasn’t always that way. Bank of Canada (BoC) 2024 mortgage data reveals that seniors are more likely to have a mortgage than those younger than 35 years old. Contrasting it with borrower age at origination reveals that those under 35 […]

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Vancouver

Vancouver Real Estate Sales Rise, Inventory Much Higher Than Usual

January 8, 2025

Vancouver real estate sales picked up last month, but lofty inventory is easing market pressures. Greater Vancouver Realtors (GVR), formerly REBGV, data shows the price of a composite benchmark (typical) home fell slightly in December. The minor decline emphasized uncertainty about where prices should head, remaining mostly unchanged from last year. Despite sales seeing enormous […]

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Toronto

Toronto Real Estate Fizzles Out With 2nd Worst December In Over 10 Years

January 7, 2025

Greater Toronto real estate failed to maintain momentum last month. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows prices stalled in December. Last month was one the weakest for sales in the past decade, while inventory climbed to one of the highest levels over the same period.  Toronto Real Estate Price Uncertainty: Will They Head […]

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Canada To Enforce Capital Gains Change, Hides Pandemic-Sized Deficit

January 7, 2025

Hoping Canadian Parliament’s proroguing will provide relief from higher capital gains? Canada’s Department of Finance warns that isn’t the case, and new forms to pay the increased capital gains rate will arrive by month’s end. Parliament prorogued yesterday abandoning all unpassed legislation, that includes the changes to the capital gains inclusion rate. However, the tax […]

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Canadian Borrowers To Feel Bank of Canada’s QT In 2025: NBF

January 6, 2025

Canada’s central bank is still trying to reel in the mass liquidity injections it made in 2020. A new report from National Bank of Canada (NBF) explains they see quantitative tightening (QT) making progress in 2025. The Bank of Canada (BoC) policy reverses liquidity introduced during quantitative ease (QE) in 2020, and will raise borrowing […]

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