Category Archives: Mortgage
The Bank of Canada reduces bond purchases, expects economic slack to be absorbed in the second half of 2022 The Bank of Canada (BoC) kept the overnight rate at 0.25% but continued to taper the quantitative easing (QE) program. The Bank reduced the pace of asset purchases from at least $3 billion per week to…
If we thought credit card debt was always a difficult issue amongst Canadians, there is now an even bigger problem: mortgage debt. Claims suggest homebuyers have pushed new mortgages to unprecedented levels, according to a new report from Equifax Canada. “Much of the growth in consumer debt, which stands at $2.08 trillion, up 4.78% from Q1…
The interest rate is often a yo-yo game, so any kind of loan you take is going to be a gamble! That five-year mortgage you locked in at an interest rate of 3.19% seemed like a pretty good deal two years ago. But the fixed rate is now sitting at 1.99%, even less for a…
The Bank of Canada has announced that it will once again hold its target for the overnight rate at the effective lower bound of 0.25% as expected, with no change to its April projection that the key rate is likely to begin rising in the second half of 2022. The Bank’s June rate announcement saw…
Last week, it was announced again that both insured and uninsured mortgage borrowers will be subject to a stricter stress test when qualifying for their mortgage. The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) confirmed that it will move ahead with its stress test changes first announced last month, which will apply to uninsured mortgages…
Since the pandemic lockdowns dragged interest rates to historic lows in 2020, Canadians have been diving into the real estate market with unprecedented motivation. During a time of extraordinary financial disruption, more than 551,000 properties sold last year — a new annual record, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association. Those sales provided a desperately…
The Bank of Canada took a step towards easing pandemic stimulus — the biggest yet by a major economy! Not only did it say it would reduce purchases of government debt (which was expected), it also brought forward its timeline for a possible rate hike. Previously, the Bank had forecast that slack in the economy…
Canada’s accumulated mortgage debt in 2020 was equivalent to a significant portion of its gross domestic product, according to the central bank. Figures from the Bank of Canada showed that outstanding mortgage credit increased by $111.12 billion in the 12 months ending January 2021, representing “more than 5% of GDP at the annual rate,” said real estate…
Homebuyers and homeowners rushed to join the party when the pandemic produced some of the cheapest mortgages in Canadian history. Extremely low interest rates, fewer home listings and high demand fuelled sales. As a result, over half a million homes homes changed hands in 2020, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association. But now, 5…
House prices around the country will continue going upwards this year, outpacing inflation after hitting record highs in 2020, according to a Reuters poll of property market analysts who said the risk of a COVID-19 resurgence derailing activity was low. Intermittent lockdown restrictions after a second wave of infections hit the country are threatening expectations…