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How Government Bond Yields Relate to Mortgage Rates

Sunday Feb 11th, 2024

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How Government Bond Yields Relate to Mortgage Rates

Are Canadian government bond yields headed lower in 2024? This is the expectation now that the Bank of Canada (BoC) is widely anticipated to cut interest rates early next year, according to investors in the futures market. After the benchmark ten-year yield topped 4.25 percent in October, the bond has slumped below 3.5 percent. The same performance was seen with short- and long-term debt instruments. But why should buyers and sellers in the Canadian real estate... [read more]

While BoC Stands Pat on January 24, 24

Sunday Jan 28th, 2024

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While BoC Stands Pat on January 24, 24

While BoC stands pat, interest rates are starting to change fast. Mortgage relief is starting, even as the Bank of Canada continues to leave its benchmark overnight rate untouched. But alongside change comes a marked decline in rates guaranteed investment certificates. Now is the time to zero in on what’s happening with the interest rates that interest you. Note…other rates are indirectly influenced by the overnight rate, but move independently. For example, the cost of fixed-rate... [read more]

Josh's 5 Bullet Friday for January '24

Sunday Jan 28th, 2024

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Josh's 5 Bullet Friday for January '24

 It is the last week of the month.  Here is your monthly dose of “Five Bullet Friday.” A list of a few things I'm thinking about or exploring. 1. Short Article I Read: Bank of Canada Holds Key Rate at 5%, Signals It's Done With Hikes This week, the Bank of Canada has decided to hold the rates again. This is a good sign for those looking to buy or sell this coming year. As we have noticed a slight increase in activity since the new year. The momentum is headed... [read more]

BEYOND THE HEADLINES: December CPI Inflation Rate by Jordan Lee

Thursday Jan 18th, 2024

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BEYOND THE HEADLINES: December CPI Inflation Rate by Jordan Lee

Hello my friends :) As we have all heard by now, Canada’s inflation rate has increased in the month of December to 3.4% from 3.1% in November  Before we freak out, let’s take a deeper dive into what that really means… WHAT CAUSED THE INCREASE? The headline inflation rate ticked up from 3.1% in November, largely because of a sharper decline in gasoline prices a year ago compared with last month. Economists were widely expecting this rise due to a base... [read more]

10 Tips to Help You Get the Best Mortgage Rate in Canada

Tuesday Jan 16th, 2024

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10 tips to help you get the best mortgage rate in Canada

When you purchase a home, a down payment is typically applied to the purchase price, and the balance is to be paid off over your term of the mortgage. The loan you receive from a lender in order to pay for the house is called a mortgage.  Simply put, a mortgage is a legal and binding agreement between a lender and a borrower for a specific amount of money that must be paid back within a predefined amount of time. The mortgage is a secured loan in that the house you are buying is... [read more]

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