Canada’s Economy Unexpectedly Contracted in Q2

Latest News 8 Sep

Housing Dampened Economy in Q2 This morning’s Stats Canada release showed that the economy unexpectedly contracted in the second quarter by 1.1%, down from the revised 5.5% gain in the first three months of the year. The Canadian dollar dipped on the news to $.7921 as questions of resiliency in the face of the delta […]

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BC’s Fall Housing Market | 7 Things to Keep in Mind

General 26 Aug

We are excited to enter the next season with optimism in BC’s Fall Housing Market. However, we’d like to point out 7 things that people should continue to observe as the season changes over.  1. A hot pre-sale market Attractive to young buyers, British Columbia’s pre-sale market is hot and booming. This is perfect for […]

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Save for a Down Payment | 5 Tips

General 24 Aug

5 Tips to help you save for a down payment!   1. Eliminate high interest debt first Any outstanding credit card bill or high interest rates can impact the time it takes for you to save for a down payment. In addition, every $480 spent on car payments might hold you back from securing the […]

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Canadian Inflation Hits Highest Reading in Two Decades

General 24 Aug

Annual inflation hits 3.7% in Canada—a new election issue. Canadian inflation hits highest reading in two decades. This morning’s Statistics Canada release showed that the July CPI surged to a 3.7% year-over-year pace, well above the 3.1% pace recorded in June. This is now the fourth consecutive month in which inflation is above the 1% […]

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The Slowdown In Canadian Housing Continued in July

General 23 Aug

Today the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released statistics showing national existing home sales fell 3.5% nationally from June to July 2021–the fourth consecutive monthly decline. Over the same period, the number of newly listed properties dropped 8.8%, and the MLS Home Price Index rose 0.6% and was up 22.2% year-over-year. While sales are now down a cumulative […]

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The Liberals: How They Plan to Tackle Housing if Re-Elected

General 19 Aug

While the Liberals don’t have any new plans to tackle housing to date — the party’s latest platform promise includes $10 a day child care for families — the party’s ongoing platform features three housing components. As part of a new, ten-year investment of nearly $20 billion in social infrastructure, the Liberals say they will prioritize significant new investment in […]

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The NDP: How They Plan to Tackle the Housing Crisis if Elected

General 19 Aug

Canada’s NDPs say they have a plan to target the housing crisis and make housing more affordable, and here’s how they promise to accomplish this if elected: Go after big money investors by: Singh and the NDP say they will go after big money investors by putting a 20% Foreign Buyer’s tax on the sale […]

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The Conservatives: How They Plan to Tackle the Housing Crisis if Elected

General 19 Aug

Conservatives propose a three-pronged strategy that targets the housing crisis which involves increasing housing supply, tackling money laundering and foreign investors, and making mortgages more affordable. Increase supply by implementing a plan to build 1 million homes in the next three years by: Leverage federal infrastructure investments to increase housing supply. We will: Build public […]

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