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Canadian Real Estate Hasn’t Been This Unaffordable Since The 90s Bubble: BoC Data

September 19, 2022

Canadian real estate affordability is getting worse as the market adjusts to higher rates. A Bank of Canada (BoC) update to its Housing Affordability Index (HAI) shows a sharp climb in Q2 2022. An average household now requires nearly half their income to service a mortgage. It’s a level rarely seen in Canada, and experts […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada’s Big Banks Warn A Real Estate Shock & Hard Landing Are Coming

September 18, 2022

Canada’s large banks warn an “enormous” shock to real estate is coming, and a hard landing will start as early as this year.

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Canadian Real Estate Fueled By Pre-Approvals, “Enormous” Shock Coming: BMO

September 17, 2022

Canadian real estate will see a second shock as mortgage pre-approvals secured at much lower rates fade, according to BMO.

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Canada’s Worst Performing Real Estate Markets Are Toronto and Its ‘Burbs: BMO

September 16, 2022

Canada’s best performing real estate markets during the boom were in Southern Ontario, and now they’re the worst performing.

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Are Back To November 2021, Down Over $100k Since Peak

September 15, 2022

Canadian real estate prices are now back to the lowest level since November 2021, with annual growth likely to turn negative soon.

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The Bank of Canada Front-Loading Won’t Guarantee A Soft-Landing: RBC

September 14, 2022

RBC no longer sees a soft-landing as a possibility, and now expects a moderate recession will kick off as early as the end of this year.

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada’s Hard Landing, and The BoC Calls Real Estate Unsustainable

September 11, 2022

Top stories in Canadian real estate include a hard landing for the economy, and real estate’s unsustainable growth according to the BoC.

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Bank of Canada’s Delayed Action Means A Hard Landing Is Most Likely: Oxford Econ

September 7, 2022

Oxford Economics now sees a moderate recession after the Bank of Canada now needs more aggressive rate hikes due to persistent inflation.

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada’s Banks Turn Bearish On Real Estate As Prices Fall

September 4, 2022

This week’s top stories include two “Big Six” banks sharing a worsening outlook for Canadian real estate and Toronto prices plummeting.

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Canada | Toronto

Toronto Real Estate Prices Fell An Average of $1k/Day, Down Over 15% From Peak

September 3, 2022

Greater Toronto real estate prices continued to fall in August, with the cost of a typical home now back to October 2021-levels.

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