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Most Canadians Are Still Opting For Variable Rate Mortgages, But That’s Changing Fast

July 14, 2022

Canadian interest rates are surging and that brings up a lot of questions about those with variable mortgage rates. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows most new borrowers were opting for variable rate mortgages in May. However, the share has been falling from the record peak sparked by the central bank’s lag to keep up […]

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Canadian Real Estate Psychology Is Crumbling Fast: BMO

July 13, 2022

Canadian real estate prices are falling about as fast as they climbed earlier this year. BMO Capital Markets long maintained Canada didn’t have a housing shortage but an excess of exuberance. As price gains slow, they are proven right as more people now expect prices to fall instead of rise. Following today’s rate hike, the […]

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Bank of Canada Warns “Inflation Is Too High,” Makes Biggest Hike Since 1998

July 13, 2022

Canada’s economy got a bit of a surprise this morning — a massive rate hike. Analysts expected the Bank of Canada (BoC) to make a big move, just not the biggest in over 20 years. The central bank is hoping to temper inflation expectations by showing they’ll do whatever it takes. Canadians now face the […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate To Lead Global Correction & Excess Demand Drove Prices

July 10, 2022

Global Real Estate Pandemic Real Estate Boom Due To Cheap Debt, Not Lack of Supply: US Federal Reserve It’s the credit, stupid. That’s basically the conclusion from a US Federal Reserve Board staff paper. The paper examined the price levers that have made home prices move, both from a supply and demand angle. Paying special […]

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Pandemic Real Estate Boom Due To Cheap Debt, Not Lack of Supply: US Federal Reserve

July 8, 2022

It’s the credit, stupid. That’s basically the conclusion from a US Federal Reserve Board staff paper. The paper, Volatility in Home Sales and Prices: Supply or Demand?, examined price levers. It paid special attention to the recent home price surge during the pandemic. The ultimate conclusion is stimulated demand was responsible for the surge, not […]

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BMO Revises Bank of Canada Rate Forecast Higher, Expect 2008-Levels By Next Week

July 7, 2022

Canadians are about to see interest rates they didn’t think were possible in just a few days. BMO made revisions to its overnight rate forecasts this week. At next Wednesday’s meeting, they’re calling the largest rate hike in two decades. That will bring interest rates (and your borrowing costs) to the highest level since 2008.  […]

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Canadian Households To Cut Spending and Pay Down Debts If Rates Rise: BoC

July 4, 2022

Higher interest rates might force Canadian households to do the unexpected — pay down debt. That was one of the findings in the Bank of Canada (BoC) Survey of Consumer Expectations. The Q2 2022 results show many households plan to change spending behavior if rates rise. It also revealed the average person expects inflation to […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices To See The Sharpest Drop In Global Downturn: Goldman

Canadian Real Estate Prices To See The Sharpest Drop In Global Downturn: Goldman
July 4, 2022

A global real estate correction has kicked off and Canada is expected to lead lower. That was the message from Goldman Sachs (GS) Research’s latest client note on rising rates. Excessively low rates stimulated record home sales and a multi-decade high for inflation. Now that rates are rising to cool that inflation, it’s removing home […]

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Bubble Contagion? Bank of Canada Finds Suburban Real Estate Prices Outgrew The City

June 30, 2022

Bubble Contagion? Bank of Canada Finds Suburban Real Estate Prices Outgrew The City Canadian real estate prices have made absurd gains over the past year, especially in big city suburbs. A new study from the Bank of Canada (BoC) looked at this phenomenon, observing the gap between city centers and the suburbs has been quickly […]

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Ontario Just Approved The Largest Rent Hikes In A Decade, Further Entrenching Inflation

June 29, 2022

Ontario is about to experience more real estate pressures in the form of higher rents. The Government of Ontario released its annual rent guideline for 2023. This guideline covers the maximum increase most tenants can experience in the year. With inflation at a 40-year high, it’s hardly surprising to see the guideline at a decade […]

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