Canadian Housing Starts Flatline in August
Canada’s housing starts showed little change in August, edging up slightly by 0.8% to 244,507 units from July’s 242,552 units.
Read moreCanada’s housing starts showed little change in August, edging up slightly by 0.8% to 244,507 units from July’s 242,552 units.
Read moreIt appears that construction intentions across Canada’s real estate market still remain robust amid the high interest rate environment. According
Read moreCanada’s housing sector saw a substantial uptick in June, reversing a months-long declining trend. According to the CMHC, the standalone
Read moreThe CMHC on Thursday reported that housing starts across Canada decreased by 23% in May, from 261,357 units in April.
Read moreWith home sales on the rise, housing starts are also undergoing notable increases, even despite high interest rates. On Wednesday,
Read moreThe Canadian housing market cooled dramatically in January, as high interest rates ripple through the economy and send potential homebuyers
Read moreCanadian housing starts were down between July and August, as the pace of urban starts slowed down. The Canada Mortgage
Read moreThe pace of housing starts across Canada slowed down last month, in what is perhaps a preliminary indicator that the
Read moreThe pace of housing starts across Canada is showing signs of losing momentum, which could further diverge the tight supply
Read moreThe pace of housing starts across Canada slowed in August, as new construction continues to decline from previous record-highs. According
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