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Slowly but surely—Canada’s homebuyers begin to respond to rate cuts

Slowly but surely—Canada’s homebuyers begin to respond to rate cuts

Lower interest rates got the wheels turning a little faster in September for homebuyers.
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Buying a home gets a tad more affordable as rates drop

Buying a home gets a tad more affordable as rates drop

Mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities fell as a share of median household income in Canada to 59.5% from 61% in Q1.
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New listings shoot higher in most major markets

New listings shoot higher in most major markets

The influx is continuing to build inventory—which is still hovering near the equivalent of four months of supply.
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Canada’s housing market still in a wait-and-see mode

Canada’s housing market still in a wait-and-see mode

Interest rates may be coming down, but most Canadian homebuyers remain unconvinced that now is the right time to make a purchase.
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Rate cuts have yet to pull Canada’s housing markets out of their slump

Rate cuts have yet to pull Canada’s housing markets out of their slump

Early reports on August home sales showed only small increases in most markets including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal.
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Housing market activity static again after June bump

Housing market activity static again after June bump

Resales pulled back modestly—dipping 0.7% between June and July at the national level—partially offsetting a 3.5% advance in June.
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Housing markets look for deeper rate cuts to ramp up activity

Housing markets look for deeper rate cuts to ramp up activity

After a small uptick between May and June, home resales fell again in some markets including Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto.
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Rate cut gives small boost to Canada’s housing market

Rate cut gives small boost to Canada’s housing market

The first Bank of Canada interest rate cut in four years brought some energy to Canada’s housing market in June.
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Inventories rebuilding fast in largest housing markets

Inventories rebuilding fast in largest housing markets

Transactions increased across the board with more buyers coming to the housing market. But buying was far from enough to absorb the new inventory...
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Is the dip in ownership costs a turning point for housing affordability?

Is the dip in ownership costs a turning point for housing affordability?

Slight drops in interest rates and home prices lowered the costs of owning a home in Canada in the first quarter
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Homebuyers play the waiting game

Homebuyers play the waiting game

The spring-long stalemate between buyers and sellers stretched into May. Home resales and prices were little changed nationwide, edging lower by 0.6%...
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Canada’s housing markets in a holding pattern

Canada’s housing markets in a holding pattern

Buyers remained in a wait-and-see mode in May with an interest cut looming around the corner.
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