The growing uncertainty facing Canada's housing market was the focus of the 6th Annual Real Estate Canada Forum held on Oct. 6 in Toronto. The closed-door forum brought together real estate investors amid concerns over continued interest rate hikes and the resulting market cool-down. A key takeaway was ... READ MORE >
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Canada housing starts fall amid rising rates
Canada’s housing starts fell to 267,443 in August, a 3% drop from July, continuing the decline in the housing sector because of rising interest rates, according to data released on Friday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The drop, which stemmed entirely from starts of multiunit ... READ MORE >
Canadian housing starts fall slightly in a sign of possible cooling
Housing starts in Canada fell to 273,800 in May, a 3% drop from April, according to data released by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation on Monday. Although housing starts are still much higher than during the pre-pandemic era, the slight decline might be a preview of the construction ... READ MORE >
As rates rise, Canada’s construction industry enters a new phase
In response to rising inflation, the Bank of Canada began a series of aggressive rate hikes this year, bringing its policy rate from an effective lower bound of 0.25% to 1.5% in June. One of the industries hit hardest by rising interest rates has been construction, and this slowdown now threatens to ... READ MORE >
Housing starts in Canada fall as materials remain in short supply
Canada’s housing starts in December fell to 236,100, a drop of 22.3% from November because of material shortages following the floods and landslides in British Columbia that kept construction materials stranded at the Port of Vancouver, according to data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing ... READ MORE >
Housing starts in Canada dropped for the fifth consecutive month
Housing starts in Canada dropped for the fifth consecutive month to 236,554 in October, down by 5.3% from September as builders grappled with shortages of materials and workers, according to data released by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation on Tuesday. Although the figure still stands above ... READ MORE >
Housing starts in Canada fall for the fourth consecutive month
Housing starts in Canada fell 4.42% to 251,151 in September, another sign of the continuing shortages of raw materials and labor that have gripped the economy. The drop, the fourth monthly decline in a row, was led by dramatic decreases in Ontario (9,380 units), Alberta (4,730 units) and most notably ... READ MORE >