19 Mar

Canadian Home Sales Stop Falling In February As Prices Hold Steady

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

February data bode well for a strong spring housing market   The Canadian Real Estate Association announced today that national home sales dipped 3.1% m/m in February while home prices were flat, ending a five-month price decline that began last fall. It was noteworthy that prices remained unchanged from January to February, given that they […]

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15 Mar

Economic Insights from Dr. Sherry Cooper

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

  The focus of the Bank of Canada is on slaying the inflation dragon. The good news is that the year has started with a marked decline in price pressures. Due to falling energy prices, airline fares and a deceleration in clothing and food, year-over-year inflation in January dipped to 2.9%. This follows 3.4% inflation in […]

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15 Mar

Tips to improve your credit score

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

  One of the important factors in home ownership is understanding things like your credit score.  Some people don’t pay much attention to this metric until they begin the mortgage discussion! However, you will find that your credit score is one of the most important factors when it comes to qualifying for a mortgage at […]

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15 Mar

March is Fraud Awareness Month

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

  Did you know? March is Fraud Awareness Month. Protecting yourself and your mortgage from fraud is crucial to safeguard your financial well-being. Understanding some of the more common mortgage fraud scams and how to protect yourself can make all the difference! The most common type of mortgage fraud involves a criminal obtaining a property, and […]

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11 Mar

BoC Holds Rates Steady Waiting To See Further Declines In Core Inflation

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

The Bank of Canada Holds Rates Steady Until Core Inflation Falls Further   Today, the Bank of Canada held the overnight rate at 5% for the fifth consecutive meeting and pledged to continue normalizing the Bank’s balance sheet. Policymakers remain concerned about risks to the outlook for inflation. The latest data show that CPI inflation […]

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29 Feb

No Recession In Canada, As Q4 GDP Growth Rose 1%

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Still No Recession In Canada Thanks to Huge Influx of Immigrants   Real gross domestic product (GDP) rose a moderate 1.0% (seasonally adjusted annual rate), a tad better than expected and the Q3 contraction of -1.2% was revised to -0.5%. This leaves growth for 2023 at a moderate 1.1%. Monthly data, also released today by […]

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29 Feb

Amortization Options.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Amortization Options. Your mortgage amortization period is the number of years it will take you to pay off your mortgage. Depending on your choice of amortization period, it will affect how quickly you become mortgage-free as well as how much interest you pay over the lifetime of your mortgage (a longer lifetime equals more interest, […]

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20 Feb

Great News On The Inflation Front Cause Big Bond Rally

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Canadian Inflation Falls to 2.9% in January, Boosting Rate Cut Prospects   The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.9% year-over-year in January, down sharply from December’s 3.4% reading. The most significant contributor to the deceleration was a 4% decline in y/y gasoline prices, compared to a 1.4% rise the month before (see chart below). Excluding […]

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14 Feb

Canadian Home Sales Continued to Rise in January as Markets Tightened

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Canadian Home Sales Continued Their Upward Trend in January As Prices Fell Modestly   The Canadian Real Estate Association announced today that home sales over the last two months show signs of recovery. National sales were up 3.7% between December 2023 and January 2024, building on the 7.9% gain in December. The chart below shows […]

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12 Feb

Estate Planning: Are You Covered?

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Estate Planning: Are You Covered? “New Year, new you” may be a cliché but it is for a reason! The New Year always has us thinking about where we are now, and where we want to end up. When it comes to your personal goals, a review of your finances and estate should be at […]

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