Housing Starts Not Bad in September

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September’s housing starts fell less than originally expected says the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Housing data released on Tuesday showed that housing starts fell to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 220,215 units last month. This was down from 225,328 units in August, but was still well above the predicted drop to 207,50o, according to poll of analysts from … Read More

Consumer Debt Impacts IMF’s Outlook for Canada

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Canada’s economic outlook took a big hit this morning as the International Monetary Fund downgraded the nation’s financial outlook. Inflated consumer debt levels and a shaky housing market were at the heart of the downgrade, which was announced in Tokyo this morning at the IMF-World Bank annual meeting. The Washington-based global lender’s quarterly World Economic Outlook downgraded Canada’s economic advance … Read More

Avoid Homebuyer’s Regret With These Tips

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While buying a home is the biggest investment the average Canadian will ever make, many first-time home buyers still don’t take the time to perform sufficient financial due diligence before signing their offer to purchase. A recent survey commissioned by TD Canada Trust has found that the two biggest regrets include not saving for a larger down payment and not doing enough … Read More

Housing Market Cooling Across Canada

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The Canadian housing market has begun to correct itself, or at least that’s what the numbers show. A combination of market fatigue, stricter mortgage rules and a decrease in property affordability are believed to be contributing to the long anticipated correction. Home sales fell 5.8 percent in August from July. Sales are down 8.9 percent year over year. With that … Read More

What To Do When Housing Prices Fall

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It appears as though the seemingly infinite rise of Canadian housing prices has finally come to an end. After years of marvelling at record breaking list prices and historically low mortgage rates, the tides have finally shifted. Phrases like “cooling market” and “slow sales” are gracing national headlines, causing buyers and sellers alike to contemplate the repercussions. If we’re to … Read More