New research data collected by the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) suggests that Canadian mortgage lenders and borrowers, including first time homebuyers, are being extremely prudent with their borrowing and lending.
Key findings of CAAMP’s research include:
• Eighty-six per cent of homebuyers chose fixed rate mortgages. This share fell late ...
Posted by Sara Kareer
on February 23, 2010
The new mortgage changes, announced yesterday by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, will take effect on April 19, 2010. These new changes are designed to support the long-term stability of Canada's housing market and continue to encourage home ownership for Canadians.
Here is a recap of the announcement:
1: Higher Qualification Rate: Given the fact that interest rates are at all time lows, it has been ...
Posted by Sara Kareer
on February 17, 2010
Even before Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's announcement yesterday, Economists were forecasting a very hot Spring real estate market as home buyers had been expected to rush to beat the harmonized sales tax in Ontario and British Columbia.
Now, homebuyers have one more reason to buy now. Mr. Flaherty’s new qualifying standards that come into effect April 19, 2010 are expected to further ...
Posted by Sara Kareer
on February 17, 2010
Sales Start Off Strong in 2010 -- Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 4,986 transactions through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS®) in January 2010. This result represented a large increase over the 2,670 sales in January 2009 when the home sales were in a recessionary trough. Last month’s sales were slightly higher than the January average in the five years preceding 2009.
“The ...
Posted by Sara Kareer
on February 11, 2010