From recent insights shared by Better Dwelling, Canada’s economy is defying expectations with a robust growth spurt. Let’s delve into the unexpected surge in GDP, its potential impact on interest rates, and what it implies for 2024 forecasts.
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Canada’s Real Estate Bubble: A Closer Look at the Numbers
Recent data from the US Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas sheds light on the unique trajectory of Canada’s real estate market, raising eyebrows and sparking discussions. Amidst talks of a potential correction, it’s essential to examine the nuances of Canada’s housing landscape and how it compares to its G7 counterparts.
Continue reading →IMF Stagflation Warning: Impact on Global Real Estate Market
The recent IMF Stagflation Warning has raised concerns about potential impacts on the global real estate market. It could significantly affect homeowners, homebuyers, and sellers worldwide, consequently shaping the market’s future.
Continue reading →Bank of Canada Divergence from Federal Reserve: Implications for Real Estate
In an ever-changing economic landscape, discussions are intensifying around potential policy disparities between the Bank of Canada (BoC) and the US Federal Reserve, particularly regarding Bank of Canada divergence. As the American economy forges ahead, the Canadian economy is on a divergent path, sparking discussions about separate routes. This shift has the potential to significantly impact homeowners, homebuyers, and sellers in the real estate market.
Continue reading →Canadian Real Estate Trends: A Balancing Act
In line with current Canadian real estate trends, as reported in today’s Better Dwelling article, the impact of higher interest rates is reshaping the market landscape. The recent release of Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data for September reveals a decline in existing home sales, but there’s more to uncover in this evolving narrative. We’ll delve into the shifting market dynamics and their implications for homeowners, homebuyers, and sellers.
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