Tag Archives: Mortgage Rates

Toronto and Vancouver Markets Begin to Cool

Home sales in Canada’s two hottest markets, Toronto and Vancouver, have already begun to cool thanks to new mortgage rules. According to the Toronto Real Estate Board, July home sales in the city slipped 1.5 percent compared to a year ago. Properties in Vancouver dropped 11.2 percent from June.

Concerns about a bubble in both communities had been mounting since 2011. Recent changes to mortgage legislature has effectively slowed demand in both markets; Vancouver’s market posted a 10-year low in sales, while Toronto’s numbers were down 21 percent in the second quarter from one quarter earlier (source: Urbanation Inc.). Continue reading

Is a One-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Right For You?

Rates have nowhere to go but up.

Or at least, that’s what everyone keeps telling us. Banks, economists, mortgage brokers, even Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is insisting that interest rates will start to climb later this year.

And yet, they keep going down. The mortgage establishment continues to drop interest rates, pushing long-term fixed mortgage rates like they’re going out of style. Which might be the case. With no clear sign of imminent rate hikes, borrowers are beginning to consider shorter term options in order to maximize their savings.  Continue reading

Ten Tips for Aspiring Homeowners

Thinking of buying while interest rates are still low? Follow these tips to ensure that your finances are ready for a long-term investment. Continue reading

Slowing Housing Market a Good Thing?

Is a slowing housing market the kiss of death for the Canadian economy? While there’s no doubt that a falling market comes with its fair share of bad karma, it doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re headed towards a full on market crash similar to the U.S. In fact, a decline in home prices could actually come with some benefits. Here’s a look at some of the best reasons to embrace the slow down. Continue reading

Deciding on Debt: How the New Rules Will Impact Your Mortgage Hunt

Two things are clear about the current Canadian housing market. First, interest rates are going to go up. The Bank of Canada governor, Mark Carney, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, and pretty much anyone involved in the banking industry has been warning of a hike, if not several, potentially before the end of the year. Second, the nation’s major banks have been offering absolutely amazing deals on long term fixed rate mortgages.

Which leads us to the million dollar question – is now the time to lock in a fixed rate or is a variable rate the way to go? Continue reading