
Navigating the tide of rising Canadian mortgage rates and dropping prices in the housing market in 2022 can be challenging. Hatch is here to help. Continue reading
Navigating the tide of rising Canadian mortgage rates and dropping prices in the housing market in 2022 can be challenging. Hatch is here to help. Continue reading →
The Canadian housing market continues to rebound in the last quarter of 2019, fueled in part by low mortgage rates, especially for fixed-rate mortgages, which are the preferred option for most Canadian (more...)
Factors affecting Canadian mortgage rates are always in motion and tend to have a significant impact on housing markets across the country as well as the monthly mortgage payments that Canadians make. (more...)
The misery of an extended winter and the lingering effects of rising interest rates over the past year and a half, coupled with the mortgage stress test, have put a real damper (more...)
2018 was a dismal year for housing markets across Canada, especially in the GTA, as a combination of rising interest rates, a new mortgage stress test and economic uncertainty all took a (more...)
The past year has taken a severe toll on Canadian real estate markets, especially in vital areas such as the GTA. A new mortgage stress test, introduced in January, coupled with steadily (more...)
The Bank of Canada’s most recent rate hike on July 11, 2018, was telegraphed well in advance, with some economic arguments to support it, such as healthy employment and a rise in (more...)
As we move into the hot, lazy days of summer, many economists are predicting that a recovery in the Canadian housing market is on the horizon for the second half of 2018, (more...)
Many economic factors are combining to make mortgage renewals a much more difficult process for many Canadians in 2018. Over the past year, interest rates have been on the rise for both (more...)
Rising mortgage rates over the past year and the new stress test for mortgage applicants, which commenced January 1st, 2018, have had a significant slowdown effect on key areas of the Canadian (more...)
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