Tag: investing
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Canada’s Big Banks Weigh In: Will the Bank of Canada Cut Interest Rates on April 16?

With the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) next interest rate announcement scheduled for April 16, 2025, uncertainty is running high. Economists remain divided on whether the BoC will hold or cut the policy rate for the eighth time since June 2024, as global trade tensions and domestic economic signals collide. As of the last cut on…
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The Best (and Worst) Places to Buy a Home in Canada Right Now

Navigating Canada’s housing market in Spring 2025 comes down to location, affordability, and long-term value. While home prices are stabilizing in many provinces, some cities are emerging as unexpected gems for buyers and investors-while others remain out of reach. Here’s where your money goes further, and where to think twice. Best Places to Buy a…
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Will the Bank of Canada Cut Rates? Job Losses and Tariff Tensions Make It a 50/50 Call

Canada’s job numbers just slipped-and the Bank of Canada might be gearing up to react. In March, the country lost 33,000 jobs, marking the first employment decline in over three years. Economists are now giving even odds (50%) that the BoC will respond with an interest rate cut on April 16. This sudden shift is…
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Landlords Offering Free Rent and Other Incentives to Attract Tenants in Canada’s Evolving Rental Market

As Canada’s rental market undergoes significant changes, landlords are increasingly offering incentives such as free rent, complimentary Wi-Fi, and other perks to attract tenants. This trend is particularly evident in major urban centers like Toronto, where competition among property owners has intensified due to rising vacancy rates and an influx of new rental units. The…
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Canada’s Rental Prices Drop: Key Insights from Rentals.ca December 2024 Rent Report

In November 2024, Canada’s residential rental market experienced a notable decline, with asking rents falling to a 15-month low of $2,139. This marks a 1.6% decrease compared to the previous year, following a 1.2% drop in October. Despite this decline, rents in Canada are still higher than two or three years ago, reflecting long-term growth…
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Canada Allocates $50 Million to Crack Down on Airbnbs and Short-Term Rentals

The Canadian government is taking significant steps to address the housing crisis by investing $50 million in the Short-Term Rental Enforcement Fund. With approximately 235,000 short-term rental units, including Airbnbs and Vrbos, operating across the country, this initiative aims to bring non-compliant properties back into the long-term housing market. The Goals of the Short-Term Rental…
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Investors Account for 25% of B.C. Homebuyers: A New StatsCan Analysis

Real estate investors made up approximately one-quarter of homebuyers in British Columbia between 2018 and 2020, according to a newly released analysis by Statistics Canada. This data highlights the significant role investors play in B.C.’s real estate market, particularly in major metropolitan areas like Vancouver, Kelowna, and Victoria. Key Insights from the Statistics Canada Report…
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Federal Government Announces Two-Month GST Holiday to Address Economic “Vibecession”

Canada’s federal government is rolling out a temporary GST holiday to address what Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland has called a “vibecession.” This two-month tax break aims to ease the financial strain on Canadians while boosting consumer confidence. Starting December 14, the goods and services tax (GST) will be removed from…
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Canadian Rents Fall for the First Time in Over Two Years

For the first time since July 2021, Canadian rental prices have experienced a year-over-year decline. The October 2024 Rentals.ca Rent Report shows a 1.2% annual drop in average asking rents across Canada, with the national average now sitting at $2,152. The decline signals a potential shift in Canada’s rental market dynamics, especially in previously high-demand…
