Here are some tips on how to reduce the risk to one of your largest investments.
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Here are some tips on how to reduce the risk to one of your largest investments.
A new report about ageing baby boomers and wealth transition adds uncertainty to the future of real estate.
Climate change-related forest fires, extreme weather, and flooding will decrease property values, increase maintenance costs, and impact Canadian real estate, particularly in coastal cities.
With so many market headwinds, the risk that this is a pause in the correction is higher.
Canada's housing market is in a period of declining house prices due do painfully low affordability. According to Moody’s Analytics, Canada is only halfway through the housing correction.
Limited supply is driving up Canadian real estate prices, since demand is at historic lows due to high mortgage rates it is too soon to call this the beginning of a bull market.
Lower interest rates can make it easier for people to buy a home.
The Canadian economy is showing early signs of a recession in 2023. Headwinds from aggressive central bank interest rate hikes are gaining strength, and the housing market has already seen a sharp decline since spring.