TMMU – Buyers Remain Selective In North Vancouver
If you are considering purchasing your first property, this has been the best time to do so in at least three years. The Two Minute Market Update is intended to … [read more]
If you are considering purchasing your first property, this has been the best time to do so in at least three years. The Two Minute Market Update is intended to … [read more]
Some banks are telling their clients to position themselves for the cutting cycle to be over already The Two Minute Market Update is intended to keep readers apprised of what’s … [read more]
The Carney government indicates they are not patient enough for this to materialize; they want immediate progress. They only way to get that is through the existing housing stock. In … [read more]
Canada re-elected a Liberal government on what appears to be a primarily Conservative platform of top priorities The Two Minute Market Update is intended to keep readers apprised of what’s … [read more]
There’s a temptation to believe the Trump administration is playing “4D chess” and we simply can’t comprehend the level of intelligence behind these moves. I’m not convinced of that. The … [read more]
“Risk assets” will also stay on a knife edge. The president appears to like it this way, playing both Santa Claus and Grinch in an effort to achieve his objectives. … [read more]
Until Canada’s productivity and competitiveness disadvantages can be eliminated, bouts of inflation and declining GDP/capita will be the path for the foreseeable future. The Two Minute Market Update is intended … [read more]
The real estate market as well as all markets remain on edge with policy decrees coming daily from the Oval Office. The Two Minute Market Update is intended to keep … [read more]
Unfortunately, homebuyers don’t want “exciting” bond markets, so the presence of this uncertainty might be a drag on the market if it persists into the spring. The Two Minute Market … [read more]
Let’s remember that liquidity may chase all kinds of assets in search for fast returns, but it tends to end up in safer assets (like real estate) when the music … [read more]