Past rate hikes are slowing demand, but inflation still a “significant” concern: BoC When deciding to leave interest rates unchanged at its Sept. 6 monetary policy meeting this month, the Bank of Canada determined the past hikes are working to slow the economy.
Past rate hikes are slowing demand, but inflation still a “significant” concern: BoC When deciding to leave interest rates unchanged at its Sept. 6 monetary policy meeting this month, the Bank of Canada determined the past hikes are working to slow the economy.
Recession expected to drive home prices down another 10%: Oxford In its economic and housing outlook released today, Oxford Economics is forecasting a mild recession by the end of the year will lead to an additional 10% decline in average house prices by early next year.
Recession expected to drive home prices down another 10%: Oxford In its economic and housing outlook released today, Oxford Economics is forecasting a mild recession by the end of the year will lead to an additional 10% decline in average house prices by early next year.
Half of non-homeowners in Canada losing hope of buying property: MPC survey Nearly half of non-homeowners in Canada think they’ll never be able to purchase a home, according to new survey results from Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC).
Half of non-homeowners in Canada losing hope of buying property: MPC survey Nearly half of non-homeowners in Canada think they’ll never be able to purchase a home, according to new survey results from Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC).
more Canadians are now turning to co-ownership as a means to combat housing in-affordability.
Co-ownership on the rise: How Canadians are responding to housing affordability challenges more Canadians are now turning to co-ownership as a means to combat housing in-affordability.
Early-stage delinquencies for all credit products are on the rise: Equifax Early-stage delinquencies on both mortgage and non-mortgage debt continued to rise in the second quarter, a sign that high interest rates are increasingly weighing on Canadian borrowers.
Early-stage delinquencies for all credit products are on the rise: Equifax Early-stage delinquencies on both mortgage and non-mortgage debt continued to rise in the second quarter, a sign that high interest rates are increasingly weighing on Canadian borrowers.