Category Archives: Mortgage
Numerous Canadian banks and mortgage lenders have been raising fixed mortgage rates in recent weeks, following the lead of rising bond yields that are now at a two-year high. And this week, all eyes will be on the Bank of Canada to see if it raises its overnight target rate earlier than expected, which would…
Canada’s central bank warned real estate buyers to prepare for higher interest rates. It appears buyers are calling their bluff, opting for little rate protection on loans. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the share of new mortgages with variable rates doubled in October. Interest costs on most new uninsured mortgages will rise with rates, as borrowers…
We have already published articles about what the next 12 months might look like, but here we present to you another analysis by a professional in the industry. 2022 might prove to be a more volatile environment for the Canadian housing market as a whole, according to mortgage sector observer Rob McLister. This is particularly…
Homebuying is always a stressful time. No couple or family wants a mishap with their hard earned monies before seeking an approval for the loan they desire so much. New mortgage rules meant to protect consumers from bad lending practices may have another impact – forcing home buyers to get their financial house in order. Borrowers’ income,…
The transition from renting to buying is an important one for many young families, but it can be a confusing time, too, since both sides of the rent-versus-own debate come equipped with facts, numbers and compelling opinions. Conventional wisdom suggests that renting a dwelling is often cheaper than owning, but Royal LePage decided to find…
Now that we are approaching the end of another calendar year, what can the industry start predicting for 2022? Some believe that mortgage rates will rise again. The Bank of Canada’s recent forecast is a good indication of why, said Don Drummond, economist at Queen’s University and former chief economist for TD Bank. The Bank of Canada announced…
Canada plans to increase credit access for the country’s riskiest borrowers in the years to come. A re-elected government may not seem like change, but they promised a big one — larger insured mortgages. High-ratio borrowers will see an increase of up to 25% of their maximum mortgage size. Expansion of credit during a low…
Variable rate mortgages are surging as Canadians pile on the cheap debt, betting that we won’t see a Bank of Canada interest rate hike until the end of next year. The national bank recently noted that more than half of new mortgages made by banks, including renewals and refinances, were variable rates in July. With…
Home sales might be slowing, but Canadians have begun one of the most epic debt binges ever. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows outstanding residential mortgage credit reached a new record in June. It didn’t just “soar” to that level though. It showed explosive growth, like someone strapped a rocket to it. Canadian mortgage credit has been…
Nobody likes to spend more for their daily expenses, so last week’s news of the 3.7% inflation rate was not well received. According to Statistics Canada, it was the largest annual spike since October 1987. A lot of attention has been paid to the rising costs of food or used cars, as well as in…