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Royal LePage President and CEO Phil Soper says the Bank of Canada's interest rate cut is going to make homes more affordable. CTV News 12 Mar 2025
Despite cooling inflation, a falling interest rate and steady employment numbers, more and more Canadians are missing payments on their loans and mortgages. Andrew Chang explains what's going on. CBC News 5 March 2025
Thousands of Canadians falling behind on mortgages despite rate cuts. Thousands of Canadians are missing mortgage payments — especially in Ontario and B.C. — as the affordability crisis stretches household budgets to the limit despite multiple interest-rate cuts.
CBC News, 26 Feb 2025
Interest rates, tariffs — there's a lot of economic uncertainty in the air. And even though Edmonton is one of the most affordable cities in Canada to live in, how will the uncertainty impact your mortgage? CBC's Nancy Carlson finds out more with Jason Scott from the Mortgage Group. CBC News 25 Feb 2025
Canadians renewing mortgages in 2025 concerned about increased costs. A survey by real estate company Royal LePage shows Canadians renewing their mortgages this year are bracing for an increase in payments. CTV News 22 Feb 2025
Real estate broker Peggy Hill digs into upcoming mortgage renewals, with many homeowners expecting an increase in their monthly payments. CTV News 20 Feb 2025
Canadians facing mortgage renewal anxiety about monthly payments, survey finds. An estimated one million Canadian mortgages will come up for renewal this year, with about 85 per cent of them secured when interest rates were rock bottom, according to a survey by Royal LePage. Global News 20 Feb 2025
Economists and real estate agents are forecasting a strong housing market in 2025, amid much lower borrowing costs and more favourable rules for buyers. Industry experts expect the national average price of a home will climb by about five per cent next year in Canada. But despite the stronger housing market, affordability challenges remain. Global's Anne Gaviola explains what is likely to have the biggest impact on the market in the year ahead. Global News - 30 Dec 2024
The B.C. Real Estate Association says it's expecting a fairly even balance between the number of people selling and seeking homes in the province in 2025, although its chief economist says a couple of factors could still disrupt an otherwise "boring" upcoming year. CBC 20 Dec 2024
How the new mortgage rules can help more Canadians finally achieve homeownership. CTV Your Morning. 13 Dec 2024
Home sales are up in Canada's three largest residential real estate markets: Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary. Toronto home sales last month were up 40 per cent over November of last year, while year-over-year gains were 28 per cent in Vancouver and 0.8 per cent in Calgary. CBC News. 4 Dec 2024.
While Canadian homeowners are seeing some mortgage relief due to the Bank of Canada lowering its benchmark rate, a new report shows 2025 could usher in a wave of delinquencies. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) says the mortgage delinquency rate — the proportion of Canadians who have missed payments on their mortgage for more than 90 days — continued to rise in the second quarter of 2024. And the CMHC expects a return to pre-pandemic delinquency levels by early 2025.
The Bank of Canada is expected to cut interest rates once again this week. It seems the bank's recent cuts are already having an effect on the housing market.
CP24, 21 Oct 2024
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate to 3.75 per cent, making a 50-basis-point cut for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Former Bank of Canada economist Charles St-Arnaud helps break down the latest cut and explain what it might mean for the housing market and the economy at large.
CBC News, 23 Oct 2024
Leah Zlatkin, mortgage broker with Mortgage Outlet, talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the impact the Bank of Canada's fourth and biggest interest rate cut is likely to have on the housing market and homebuyers.
Financial Post, 23 Oct 2024
Carolyn Rogers, the senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, delivers a speech about the Canadian mortgage market to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto.
CPAC, November 6, 2024
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