Inflation in Canada Drops to 1.8%—Implications for the Real Estate Market At Susan Sterbinsky & Co. Toronto Real Estate Team, we’re keeping a close eye on Canada’s inflation rate, which eased to 1.8% in December. This could increase the chances of a Bank of Canada rate cut this month, potentially impacting mortgage rates and the housing market. Stay informed as we navigate these changes together! 🏡📉 #TorontoRealEstate #CanadaEconomy #BankofCanada #InterestRates #RealEstateUpdate #SusanSterbinskyCo
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Inflation in Canada Drops to 1.8%—Implications for the Real Estate Market At Susan Sterbinsky & Co. Toronto Real Estate Team, we’re keeping a close eye on Canada’s inflation rate, which eased to 1.8% in December. This could increase the chances of a Bank of Canada rate cut this month, potentially impacting mortgage rates and the housing market. Stay informed as we navigate these changes together! 🏡📉 #TorontoRealEstate #CanadaEconomy #BankofCanada #InterestRates #RealEstateUpdate #SusanSterbinskyCo
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🏠 Housing Prices: Still a Major Contributor to Inflation While overall inflation eases, shelter prices continue to be a significant challenge. The Bank of Canada remains vigilant, ready to take further action if needed. How will this affect the housing market and your mortgage? Stay informed with Concept One Financial. #HousingMarket #Inflation #MortgageRates #RealEstateCanada #BankOfCanada #FinancialPlanning #ConceptOneFinancial
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Greetings everyone, Anahid here. I'd like to share a brief overview of an article I came across in the Real Estate magazines titled "A historical look at the Bank of Canada’s rate cuts: Will they boost the housing market?". Enjoy the read and feel free to share your thoughts. The Bank of Canada's recent rate cuts have led to the lowest mortgage rates in 17 months, but historical data suggests these lower rates may not necessarily stimulate the real estate market, as affordability issues persist. https://buff.ly/46yHS78
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🏠 Housing Prices: Still a Major Contributor to Inflation While overall inflation eases, shelter prices continue to be a significant challenge. The Bank of Canada remains vigilant, ready to take further action if needed. How will this affect the housing market and your mortgage? Stay informed with Concept One Financial. #HousingMarket #Inflation #MortgageRates #RealEstateCanada #BankOfCanada #FinancialPlanning #ConceptOneFinancial
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📉 Economic update: Economists expect June inflation to decline, potentially leading to a Bank of Canada rate cut on July 24. This could have significant implications for mortgage rates and housing market dynamics. For professional real estate services, contact Vicky Gill at 647-655-4455 or visit www.vickygill.ca #RealEstate #MarketTrends
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📉 Breaking News! 📉 The Bank of Canada has just lowered its key interest rate to 4.25%! This is the third rate cut since June and the first time the central bank has made three consecutive reductions. For the real estate market, this could mean better mortgage rates, potentially spurring more activity and competition among buyers. Homeowners considering refinancing might also benefit from this move. If you are curious about how this impacts you or how to leverage this change in our real estate market reach out to me for the insights you need to make a well-informed decision. The next rate update is scheduled for October 23. #BankofCanada #InterestRate #RealEstate #HousingMarket #MortgageRates #Finance #RateCut
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🚨 Breaking News: The Bank of Canada just cut interest rates again—dropping 0.25% to 3%! 📉 This marks the sixth consecutive rate cut since June 2024. Here’s what it means: 🏡 Buyers – Lower rates = lower mortgage payments & more buying power 📈 Sellers – More buyers in the market could mean stronger offers 💰 Investors – Cheaper financing = better cash flow & new opportunities This shift could impact your next move—let’s talk. 👑 Daryl King Team 📞 905-907-5464 📩 homes@darylking.com 🌐 www.darylking.com #InterestRates #BankOfCanada #RealEstateUpdate #MortgageRates #HomeBuying #Investing
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🚨 Breaking News: The Bank of Canada just cut interest rates again—dropping 0.25% to 3%! 📉 This marks the sixth consecutive rate cut since June 2024. Here’s what it means: 🏡 Buyers – Lower rates = lower mortgage payments & more buying power 📈 Sellers – More buyers in the market could mean stronger offers 💰 Investors – Cheaper financing = better cash flow & new opportunities This shift could impact your next move—let’s talk. 👑 Daryl King Team 📞 905-907-5464 📩 homes@darylking.com 🌐 www.darylking.com #InterestRates #BankOfCanada #RealEstateUpdate #MortgageRates #HomeBuying #Investing
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The Bank of Canada has made its first rate announcement for 2025, lowering interest rates by 50-basis points to 3%. This is the sixth consecutive cut in a trend of rate reductions. This announcement aims to ease financial pressure on homeowners with variable-rate mortgages, as well as create new opportunities for home buyers. Want to chat about how this shift will impact your real estate goals this year? Contact me today! #torontorealtor #torontorealestate #torontohomesales #torontoemlak #torontoev #torontoevalim #loftforsale #torontohouses #torontoturkemlakci #turkishrealtor #emlaktoronto #kanadadaevalmak #kanadaemlakci #kanadayatirim #torontocondos #torontocondosales #torontointerestrates #bankofcanada #canadainterestrates
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Governor of the Bank of Canada Tiff Macklem hinted that sustained demand might cause house prices to level out or perhaps increase. Mortgage rates remain high despite the fact that borrowing costs are beginning to decline; the average fixed-rate loan is 4.5%. Although the real estate market is still navigating these conflicting signals, analysts predict that things will eventually get better for both tenants and buyers as rates begin to decline. Read more below. https://lnkd.in/g6Xg2BFA
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