Teranet: Canadian Real Estate Prices Drop Most In 7 Years, Led By Toronto
Canadian real estate prices are showed a second month of price deceleration according to Teranet and National Bank of Canada.
Canadian real estate prices are showed a second month of price deceleration according to Teranet and National Bank of Canada.
This week we talk about the Future of Canadian real estate prices, OSFI’s B-20 regulations, and condo markets in Toronto and Vancouver.
Part 3 of our notes from the CMHC “Future of Home Prices” talk focuses on combining models for price targets, using Toronto real estate as the example.
Canadian real estate prices won’t wait for incomes, so what’s next? Here’s part 2 of my CMHC presentation notes on the future of housing.
Wondering how Toronto real estate would be impacted by OSFI’s new B-20 guidelines? We crunch the numbers, and of course – map it.
No, Canadian real estate prices won’t wait for incomes, and inventory levels are rising in Vancouver and Toronto.
Canadian real estate prices will stay flat until incomes catch up, eh? Let’s run some numbers to see how long that would take.
The Canadian government invited me to talk about the future of Canadian real estate prices, this is part one of what I said.
Toronto real estate’s ups and downs over the past year in an time-lapse video, and condo pre-sale madness is coming.
Time for your weekly update on the most important real estate stories. Canada Canadian Real Estate Prices Fall For A Third Month In A Row Canadian real estate prices drop for a third month in row. The benchmark price of a home fell to $602,400 in August, down 0.77% from the month before. The last […]