Can the Canadian Housing Market Fix Itself?

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The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released its second quarter housing market outlook today, stating that housing starts will likely moderate by the end of the year. While the market has remained hot through the first half of 2012, the Housing Corp. believes that both new and existing home market activity will eventually slow and even out. Housing starts are … Read More

Bank of Canada Keeps Overnight Rate Locked

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The Bank of Canada announced that it would maintain its overnight rate of 1 percent this morning, thanks to disproportionate growth in the Canadian economy. According to the official release from the Bank, economic growth in Canada was slightly slower than expected in the first quarter of 2012. Even so, the underlying economic momentum appears largely consistent with projected expectations. … Read More

Rates on the Way Up

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Canada’s major banks have begun to increase rates, putting an end to near-historical lows across the country. News broke on Monday that several banks would be increasing their rates by 6/10ths of a percentage point, signifying a shift in the real estate market. The largest increase was attached to the popular five-year fixed closed rate. The posted rates at Royal … Read More

Housing Prices Now and Then – Are Things Really That Bad?

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If you believe the headlines, housing prices are on the rise across Canada even as consumer debt continues to pile up. The allure of low mortgage rates has thousands of home hunters bidding on what appear to be overpriced properties. But is that really the case? When it comes to understanding the true price of a home, there’s one main … Read More

Does Your Down Payment Stack Up?

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Think that a 5 percent down payment is enough to secure a great mortgage rate? Think again. Pulling together the minimum 5 percent down payment, while a good start, is just that – a start. If you’re a first time home buyer looking to move up the property ladder, don’t skimp on your down payment. If you’re having trouble pulling … Read More