House prices now 4.2% over peak: How cities are faring

General Angela Calla 29 Jul

Globe and Mail Update Published on Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2010 4:44PM EDT Last updated on Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2010 4:51PM House prices still strongCanadian house prices rose 1.3 per cent in May from a month earlier, and now stand 4.2 per cent above their pre-recession peak, according to a Teranet-National Bank composite house price index. […]

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Surrey votes to allow secondary suites city-wide

General Angela Calla 27 Jul

METRO VANCOUVER – After decades of debate, Surrey has decided to permit homeowners to have one secondary suite in all single-family homes in the city, following an Ipsos Reid telephone poll in which 63 per cent of those surveyed supported the idea. The move, which received unanimous approval at city council Monday night, brings Surrey’s […]

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BOC raises rates .25%

General Angela Calla 20 Jul

The Bank of Canada as suspected has raised its overnight rate by 25 basis points to .75 and the banks will most likley follow by raising prime to 2.75% This means if you have a 400,000.00 mortgage your payment will increase by as much $60/monthly With every 25 basis point increase you can expect $12-$15 dollars per 100,000.00 in mortgage […]

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Week Ahead: Rate hike in the cards

General Angela Calla 19 Jul

Kim Covert, Financial Post · Friday, Jul. 16, 2010 Read more: http://www.financialpost.com/news/Week+Ahead+Rate+hike+cards/3288001/story.html#ixzz0u7teJzQu OTTAWA — Two major announcements bookending the coming week’s economic news will provide a clearer snapshot of the state of the Canadian recovery. The Bank of Canada will be first up when it makes its monthly interest rate announcement on Tuesday. But that […]

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Upbeat survey may pave way for interest rate hike July 20 2010

General Angela Calla 13 Jul

  By Julian Beltrame OTTAWA — Canadian firms are giving the recovery a vote of confidence in a key quarterly survey, paving the way for the Bank of Canada’s expected interest rate hike next week. The central bank’s quarterly survey, released Monday, showed firms were concerned about the fallout from the European sovereign debt mess, […]

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Is a rental suite in your home right for you?

General Angela Calla 5 Jul

Rental suite can help you pay off that mortgage but ‘it could be a nightmare’ Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press TORONTO – Buying a house with a rental suite can be just the ticket to help you pay off your mortgage years earlier than it might have otherwise been possible. But landlord beware: there are […]

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Weak Canadian GDP puts BoC on the spot

General Angela Calla 5 Jul

Eric Lam, Financial Post · Friday, Jul. 2, 2010 With Canada’s economy stumbling in April, adding fuel to speculation the country’s roaring recovery that began in September 2009 was coming to an abrupt end, economists warned Canada’s central bank will have to tread carefully on its plan to raise interest rates for the rest of […]

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Risk & Reality-Combination Mortgages

General Angela Calla 28 Jun

Helen Morris, National Post · Saturday, Jun. 26, 2010 There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to go for a fixed or variable rate mortgage — not least, your tolerance of risk and your ability to sleep at night. Generally, fixed rate mortgages charge a higher rate and cost more, but payments are […]

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HST won’t kill real estate

General Angela Calla 24 Jun

By ROBERT KOOPMANSDaily News Staff Reporter When it comes to the HST and real estate, consumer uncertainty reigns supreme. But the much-despised tax will likely not impact the real estate market much, despite the widely held perception on the part of consumers that the HST is pure evil. During a market analysis session at the […]

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