Five reasons Canadians should not fear a housing market correction — and might even cheer it Garry Marr | Financial Post |April 13, 2017 CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld and his… read more →
Let’s talk money, honey Discussing finances with your partner is key for happiness by Prajakta Dhopade January 10th, 2017 In the haze of wedding planning or the emotional heat of… read more →
How Canada’s biggest banks have become complicit in the housing bubble Canada’s big banks have become addicted to mortgages—and it’s been incredibly profitable. But now we’re seeing the consequences of… read more →
Is Canada on the brink of a financial crisis? Cameron French,Yahoo Finance Canada Ever since the U.S. financial crisis in the late 2000s, there have been questions about whether… read more →
CMHC says in new guidebook maybe that loan is actually a little too large for you Garry Marr | Financial Post | February 28, 2017 Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. has… read more →
For Home Capital, risk of class action more worrisome than potential OSC penalties, analyst says Armina Ligaya | Financial Post | February 13, 2017 Home Capital Group Inc. will likely… read more →
‘Trump risk’ hangs over Canadian real estate market Carolyn Ireland The Globe and Mail, Feb. 02, 2017 What is the “Trump risk” to Canada’s economy and the lofty real estate… read more →
B.C. government approves plan for Vancouver to tax people who leave residential property vacant Garry Marr | July 11, 2016 The fastest growing occupation in Vancouver could end up being house… read more →
Canadian new home prices grow at fastest pace in nearly 9 years Reuters Canadian new home prices in May grew at their fastest pace in almost nine years, soaring 0.7… read more →
What happens if your homebuilder goes bankrupt? By Andrew Seale | Insight The slow unraveling of Toronto builder Urbancorp has been a nail-biter for the 188 townhouse buyers hoping… read more →