Tag Archives: Housing Economy
Victoria’s Real Estate Market – Show Me The Beef!
I attended the Annual Victoria Real Estate Board election meeting this week where Cameron Muir, Chief Economist of BC Real Association spoke. He had some strong, positive news to report and feels the media and news are exaggerating some of the declines these past few months and feels as we head into 2013 we will see Continue Reading »
A STEADY, FLAT REAL ESTATE MARKET CONTINUES IN GREATER VICTORIA
VICTORIA, BC— The August real estate market continues to be steady and flat, considered by the Victoria Real Estate Board to reflect the “wait and see” attitude its Member REALTORS® are hearing from the buying public. Total MLS® residential sales for August 2012 was 462 compared to 542 for the same period in 2011. During Continue Reading »
Demographic Shifts Not as Bad for Housing as Perceived: CIBC
Demographic conditions in the next decade will be as supportive as in the past decade – and might soften housing correction TORONTO, Aug. 23, 2012 /CNW/ – Housing market activity is projected to soften in the near-term, but the good news is any adjustment will not be aggravated by negative demographic forces. In fact, at Continue Reading »
HARPER GOVERNMENT TAKES FURTHER ACTION TO STRENGTHEN CANADA’S HOUSING MARKET
Recently the Minister of Finance announced changes to the standards governing government-backed insured mortgages: the maximum amortization period was reduced from 30 years to 25years; the maximum amount Canadians can withdraw in refinancing their mortgages was lowered to 80 per cent from 85 per cent of the value of their homes; the maximum gross debt Continue Reading »
