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Canadian Household Debt Is Surging, and Previous Quarter Revised 3 Points Higher

January 1, 2022

Canadian household debt problems are once again worsening, after taking a brief break. The ratio of household credit market debt to disposable income climbed in Q3 2021, according to Statistics Canada (Stat Can). Households are now borrowing debt at one of the fastest rates in half a decade. Unfortunately, their incomes aren’t rising in line […]

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Nearly All Canadian Real Estate Markets Saw More Subprime Buyers, Including Toronto

December 31, 2021

Canadian subprime real estate buyers are scrambling to join the housing gold rush. Earlier this week, we discussed the sharp climb in subprime mortgage borrowers in Q3 2021. Today we’ll break the Equifax data down by city and show the highest concentrations. All but three major cities in Canada saw their share of poor quality […]

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Canada’s Real Estate Bubble Has Buyers Paying 2x The Mortgage of Existing Owners

December 29, 2021

Canadian homeowners often say affordability isn’t that bad, new buyers just need to stretch further. That’s because they’re most likely unaware they’re paying half of what it takes to buy a home now. Equifax data shows an average homeowner pays half as much on a mortgage compared to buyers in Q3 2021. This trend has […]

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Canadian Subprime Real Estate Buyers Surged Higher Last Quarter

December 28, 2021

After taking a break at the start of the pandemic, Canadian real estate has seen subprime borrowers return. Equifax data shows an abrupt uptick in the share of new mortgages going to subprime borrowers in Q3 2021. It’s still a relatively small share, especially in contrast to historic levels. However, this is the first time […]

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Most of Canada’s Uninsured Mortgage Borrowers Are Betting Against Rising Rates

December 27, 2021

Canada’s central bank warned real estate buyers to prepare for higher interest rates. It appears buyers are calling their bluff, opting for little rate protection on loans. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the share of new mortgages with variable rates doubled in October. Interest costs on most new uninsured mortgages will rise with rates, […]

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Canada Sees New Mortgage Payments Rise 12% As Low Rates Turn Toxic

December 27, 2021

Canadian households have much bigger mortgage payments, even with cheap debt. Or maybe because of cheap debt? The average mortgage payment in Q3 2021 showed a big jump, according to TransUnion data. Instead of lowering payments, low rates have fueled record home sales and refinancing. The increased demand has driven home prices higher leading to […]

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The Smith Maneuver: The Loophole Canadian Real Estate Owners Use To Lower Taxes

December 21, 2021

Canadians often complain mortgage interest isn’t tax deductible, like in the US. Some argue this is a trade off for the capital gains exemption Canadian homeowners have. However, one of the worst kept secrets in finance is mortgage interest can be turned into a deduction. One of those strategies is the Smith Maneuver, created by […]

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Canadian Mortgage Debt Rapidly Cools After Nearly Reaching The Size of GDP

December 20, 2021

Canadian mortgage debt is getting so large that it now rivals the economy’s output. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows mortgage credit reached a new record high in October. Households have a strong appetite for housing debt, still printing high growth. That might change soon, though. The latest data indicates much less mortgage debt has […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Is The Most Expensive In The G7, and It’s Not A Supply Shortage

December 19, 2021

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories.  Canadian Real Estate Canada Has The Biggest Gap Between Real Estate Prices And Incomes In The G7 Canada has the most significant gap between real estate prices and incomes in the G7. The price to income ratio reached 164.8 in Q2 2021, up 19.8% from […]

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Canadian Real Estate Sales Elevated By Mortgage Rates Expiring: National Bank

December 15, 2021

Canadian real estate buyers are rushing to buy anything they can, from Victoria to St. John’s. National Bank of Canada (National Bank) attributes this to FOMO on low interest rates. The Big Six bank said home buyers are trying to purchase before the Bank of Canada (BoC) raises rates. Especially buyers that have mortgage pre-approvals […]

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