Canada’s Real Estate Bubble Went Into Hyperdrive Compared To G7 Peers: US Fed Data
The Canadian real estate bubble is kind of like a plane. People on it know it’s going fast but being inside of it means you don’t really appreciate the speed. On the outside though, the bubble looks like it just broke the sound barrier, especially in contrast to its G7
BC’s Speculation Tax Has Added 20K Rental Units to the Market: Report
A new report from British Columbia’s Minister of Finance examines the effectiveness of the province’s speculation and vacancy tax (SVT). And it turns out it’s working. The first tax of its kind implemented in Canada, the Speculation and Vacancy Tax Act (SVTA) was announced as part of the provincial Budget 2018 to
BMO Revises Bank of Canada Rate Forecast Higher, Expect 2008-Levels By Next Week
Canadians are about to see interest rates they didn’t think were possible in just a few days. BMO made revisions to its overnight rate forecasts this week. At next Wednesday’s meeting, they’re calling the largest rate hike in two decades. That will bring interest rates (and your borrowing costs) to the highest
Canada needs 5.8 million new homes by 2030 to tackle affordability crisis, CMHC warns
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) says 3.5 million more homes need to be built by 2030 to reach affordability. The agency released a report Thursday explaining the need for a different approach to the housing supply shortage at a time of rising demand and affordability concerns. “Increasing supply
As Interest Rates Rise, How Likely is a Recession? Depends on Who You Ask
Whether or not the economy is set to experience a recession is a growing question in the minds of consumers and economists alike. However, it’s clear that rising interest rates are set to cool both the housing market and consumer spending, while other key indicators are starting to flash warning