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Home prices showing ‘early signs of accelerating’ – Consult with a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

The Globe’s new Real Estate Beat offers news and analysis on the Canadian housing market from real estate reporter, Tara Perkins, and others. Read more on The Globe’s housing page and follow Tara on Twitter @TaraPerkins. Canadian home prices appear to be picking up a little steam. The gains come even after a sluggish winter for home sales, and […]

Canada’s million-dollar housing markets: Look out Vancouver, Toronto’s moving in – Ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

May 16, 2014 by  
Filed under Recent News

Toronto is on the verge of becoming the second Canadian city where the average price of a detached home hits the $1-million mark. “We went over that mark a few years ago in Vancouver and now we are going to hit it in Toronto. It’s not inexpensive to own a house in the city of […]

Homebuilding rebounds quicker than expected with 35% jump in condos and apartments – Consult with a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

TORONTO — New home construction in Canada picked up in April, shaking off the effects of this year’s harsh winter, though economists still expect activity to cool gradually in 2014. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate of housing starts rose to 194,809 last month from 156,592 units in March, data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing […]

How badly would you be hurt in a housing market price correction? – Ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

A question for everyone who thinks houses are an investment: How much would a market decline hurt you? Help yourself be a smarter homeowner by using The Globe and Mail’s Housing Price Correction Calculator to find out. Housing bulls, don’t self-combust. Our calculator shows the result of both price gains and losses over the next five years. […]

Pre-retirement Canadians no longer rushing to repay mortgage debt – Ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

April 12, 2014 by  
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DAVID ISRAELSON- Special to The Globe and Mail Looking forward to those sunset years when you can put your feet up and burn your mortgage? Peter Veselinovich notices that a lot of people are quietly putting away their matches. The traditional mortgage market, where younger Canadians scrimp and sacrifice in the expectation that they’ll be paid […]

Leaving the city (and the big mortgage) behind – Ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

Slightly more than three years ago, I sat down with my wife after a lousy commute and discussed why we were still in Toronto. Sure, she had a good job in the city, but I was freelance, and with two young children in elementary school, we pondered whether there were other options. The positives were […]

Lucky address can add up to big gains in house sales – ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

You don’t have to believe in superstition for it to hex your house, if the results of a forthcoming Canadian study are any indication. What bubble? Canadians have their mortgage covered, study shows Mortgage arrears are actually going down in just about every market across Canada — making a U.S.-style meltdown unlikely,Conference Board says Reporting […]

Realtors say Canada’s housing market can still grow – Ask a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

Home sales and prices are expected to still grow over the next two years, albeit at a slower pace, says the national organization that represents realtors. In Canada’s housing market here’s what $500 K buys: A lake in Edmonton … a condo in Toronto From four bedrooms in Windsor to one-bedroom in Vancouver, check out […]

Canadian first-time home buyers’ budget rises to $316,000, 6% more than last year – Consult with a Vancouver Mortgage Broker

TORONTO — A Bank of Montreal report on first-time home buyers says the average budget has increased to $316,100. That’s up nearly 6% from an average of $300,000 in last year’s report on first-time home buyers. The BMO study says a sample of prospective buyers in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary had even higher budgets for […]

Record home building in Canada drives spike in building permits – ask a Vancouver mortgage broker

Record Canadian housing construction led a faster-than-expected gain in building permits in January, government data showed one day after the central bank predicted a soft landing in the country’s real estate market. North America’s top 20 housing markets: Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary among most expensive Is Canada’s market overheated? Here’s a look at the prices in […]

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