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Canada's 5-yr mortgage rate dropped by 150 bps since last year; House prices on average up more than 30% since April 2020; Real household disposable income up by 2.3% since the pandemic ...
Senator Amy Klobuchar said President Donald Trump's impending tariffs on Canada and Mexico is a "crazy way" to handle trade disputes with U.S. allies. "He is literally reaching out to Russia at ...
According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), a typical one-bedroom apartment in Brampton cost around $1,018 per month in October 2013. That same one-bedroom in October 2023 ...
The housing market is really expensive—we all know that by now. Affordability is the worst it has been since the 1980s, and that has a lot to do with mortgage rates that reached slightly above 8 ...
The housing market has undergone a significant correction across multiple measures. Nominal house prices have dropped 17% from their peak, while real house prices have fallen even further at 25% below ...
fell 50% from 1978 to 1982. At the bottom in 1982, real prices were back to 1977 levels. During the late 1970s, baby boomers were hitting first-home buyer age, so housing demand was growing fast.
We anticipate continued growth in listing inventory, a slowdown in housing price appreciation and other homebuying trends in the 2025 market. Skip to content News ...
This topsy-turvy housing market can help burned-out buyers reset While rising mortgage rates add a new layer of stress to buyers, fewer bidding wars can counterbalance affordability July 28, 2022 ...
TORONTO—Canada’s real-estate sector, once among the hottest in the world and a key driver of the country’s economy, is seeing some cracks. Several major real-estate developers are defaulting ...
Combating housing affordability and loneliness by matching senior citizens and students. Many older adults have room to spare — and many young adults need a place to live.
Canada’s housing costs are already among the highest in the world, driven, in part, by robust real estate markets in its largest cities, like Toronto and Vancouver, that have a global appeal.
From any angle you look at it, Canada’s housing market is badly broken. The problems can seem staggering, but solutions exist – even if relief is likely a long way off ...