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Toronto Real Estate Sees Fewest Sales In Decades, Record Condo Listings Canceled

July 4, 2024

Greater Toronto real estate didn’t get a boost from the rate cut cycle that kicked off last month, as the industry hoped. TRREB data shows home prices dropped further as June sales printed the lowest level in decades. Condo demand has become so weak that one bank warned investors that frustrated sellers are canceling listings at […]

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Canadian Households Now The Third Most Indebted In The World

July 3, 2024

Canadian households are more indebted than they think. A new report from Quebec-based Desjardins’ shows households recently accumulated a world class amount of debt. In fact, households borrowed so much that they’re now the third most indebted across the world. Even more surprising is the fact this debt is mostly held by just a small […]

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Bank of Canada Rate Cut In July Less Likely, But Can’t Be Ruled Out: BMO

July 2, 2024

Canadian inflation is demonstrating it can be a lot stickier than the central bank expected. Last week’s CPI report showed annual growth accelerated, reversing some of the Bank of Canada (BoC) progress on taming inflation. The move sharply lowered the odds of the BoC making another cut later this month, but there’s still a chance, […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgage Arrears To Surge, & Unemployment Climbs For Young Adults

July 1, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Unemployment Surges For Young Adults & Recent Immigrants Canada went from a shortage of workers to a surplus driving unemployment in just a few months. In 2022, Canada ramped up immigration with the idea it would fill rising job vacancies. Since […]

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Canadian GDP On Track To Outperform, Weakness Confined To Housing

June 28, 2024

Canada’s economy might be stronger than expected according to this week’s data. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows real gross domestic product (GDP) grew in April. Even with preliminary numbers showing growth stalling in May, output is still set to outperform the central bank’s expectations. Most weakness is contained to just a few sectors, including […]

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Canadian Mortgage Arrears Rate To Rise 50% In 2024: Fitch

June 28, 2024

One of the world’s largest credit rating agencies sees a bumpy road for Canadian mortgages. Fitch Ratings’ latest Global Housing & Mortgage Outlook shows the mortgage arrears rate rising modestly in Canada in 2024. Even more distressed sellers are seen, but pent-up demand will help to absorb many before they fall behind. The turbulence is […]

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Canadian Population Growth Rate To Fall 75%, Hangover To Come: NBF

June 27, 2024

Canada’s population binge growth is coming to an end—now to deal with the hangover. That was the take from National Bank of Canada (NBF), who notes that this year’s population growth is on track to set another record, but the average annual growth rate will drop 75% for the next 3 years. The move comes […]

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Toronto New Home Sales Fall 71% & Inventory Rises, Weakest Demand Ever

June 26, 2024

Greater Toronto real estate can’t catch a break these days. The latest data from developer intelligence firm Altus Group and the regional developer group BILD GTA, shows Toronto new home prices slipped lower in May. Weak demand at this price level has pushed sales this year to the weakest level on record. It’s not for […]

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A Third of Canadian First-Time Homebuyers Need 6-Figure “Gifts”: CIBC

June 26, 2024

Are you a Canadian having a hard time buying your first home? Have you tried getting wealthier parents? CIBC crunched its numbers and found the role of parental wealth is playing a more important role for both first-time buyers and “mover uppers.” Canadian real estate has become so unaffordable that now a third of first-time […]

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Canadian Inflation Higher Than Expected, Odds Of A Rate Cut Fall

June 25, 2024

Despite the rumors, Canadian inflation is alive and doing well—even with rising unemployment. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) released its latest update to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), showing an unexpected and large jump in May. It was the first surprise reading of the year, and not what the central bank wanted to hear. This move […]

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