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In Toronto stepping up from Renting To Buying A Condo Is Getting Harder

June 11, 2019 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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    In Toronto stepping up from Renting To Buying A Condo Is Getting Harder     Runaway price growth for single-family homes is a thing of the past in Toronto and Vancouver today, thanks to rising interest rates and tougher mortgage rules. But with prices still high, buyers have turned to other options. Or […]

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Bank of Canada may follow Fed with rate cuts later this year, traders bet

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    Bank of Canada may follow Fed with rate cuts later this year, traders bet   The Bank of Canada is likely to join the U.S. Federal Reserve with an interest rate cut this year to deal with the fallout from rising trade tensions, according to trading in the swaps market.   Investors are […]

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Toronto Real Estate TREB Published May, 2019 Resale Market Figures

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    Toronto Real Estate TREB Published May, 2019 Resale Market Figures     Toronto Real Estate Board President announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 9,989 transactions through TREB’s MLS® System in May 2019. This result represented a substantial increase of 18.9 per cent over the 15-year low in May 2018, Please note that […]

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OSFI moves up domestic buffer to 2% in growing household debt risk for big banks

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  OSFI moves up domestic buffer to 2% in growing household debt risk for big banks     OSFI, the federal banking regulator, is increasing the domestic stability buffer for the country’s systemically important banks to 2.00 per cent from 1.75 per cent.   The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions said Tuesday that […]

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Canadian mortgage rates decreases to the lowest level in 2 years

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    Canadian mortgage rates decreases to the lowest level in 2 years   House prices may be as high as ever in Toronto in June, 2019, but Toronto homebuyers are being offered some of the lowest mortgage rates seen in 2 years as lenders battle to drum up new business.   Rates on a standard […]

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