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Will Interest Rates Cause Mortgage Defaults In Canada?

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The team behind Toronto's best home equity lenders is back with another edition of Make Money Count! In this episode, Marcus is joined by Rina DiRisio, a skilled real estate agent with 30 years in the industry.

Interest Rates

The Canadian housing market has been a topic of much discussion and debate, with concerns about affordability, supply, and demand at the forefront of many conversations. Marcus and Rina highlight some of the key issues currently facing the market, including worries about supply and the impact of interest rates. Did you know 20% of all mortgages currently held by banks are not servicing the interest on their mortgage? This could lead to a greater supply issue if banks become worried about holding the line. This concern is compounded by the fact that many of these mortgages have amortization exceeding 35 years. Which could lead to negative equity positions for homeowners.

Housing Supply

These concerns about supply are not unfounded. Higher rates could lead to an increase in mortgage defaults, which could in turn lead to a surplus of supply. This could be particularly problematic in areas where there is already a high level of inventory on the market. Marcus and Rina's conversation highlight the delicate balance between supply and demand in the Canadian housing market.

While demand for homes remains strong, there are concerns about the ability of the market to continue to supply enough homes to meet this demand. This is particularly true in areas with high levels of inventory. Where rising interest rates could lead to a decrease in demand and an oversupply of homes.

What's Ahead?

One potential solution to these issues is to increase the supply of new homes on the market. This could be achieved through various measures, including changes to zoning laws, increased incentives for developers, and the creation of new affordable housing units. By increasing the supply of homes on the market, it may be possible to alleviate some of the concerns around affordability and supply, while also ensuring that demand for homes remains strong.

Another potential solution is to address some of the underlying issues that are contributing to the current state of the market. This could include measures to address income inequality and the wealth gap, making it easier for more Canadians to afford homes. It could also involve greater investment in public infrastructure. Making it easier for people to access jobs and other opportunities outside of major urban centers.

Ultimately, the Canadian housing market is facing a complex set of challenges that will require a multifaceted approach to solve. We need to address both the supply and demand side of the equation. By working to address the underlying issues that are contributing to the current state of the market, it may be possible to create a more sustainable, equitable, and affordable housing market in Canada.

Show Notes:

- 0:00 Introduction

- 4:30 Predictions for future Interest Rates

- 5:45 Russians Prank Call Jermaine Powell

- 10:03 Discussing the busiest Real Estate Month

- 10:49 Pros and cons of listing your house for sale versus buying a new one.

- 12:25 Real Estate Trends from the 1980s:

- 17:40 How bank defaults can impact the real estate market

- 19:32 Marcus compares Canadian Banks to Braveheart

- 25:10 Benefits of banking with Canadian banks

- 27:15 Marcus and Rina make a bet about the real estate market in one year from now.

- 30:15 Discussing Rina’s most expensive house sold

- 33:00 Telling you how to Succeed as a Real Estate Agent

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The team behind Toronto's best home equity lenders is back with another edition of Make Money Count! In this episode, Marcus is joined by Rina DiRisio, a skilled real estate agent with 30 years in the industry.

Interest Rates

The Canadian housing market has been a topic of much discussion and debate, with concerns about affordability, supply, and demand at the forefront of many conversations. Marcus and Rina highlight some of the key issues currently facing the market, including worries about supply and the impact of interest rates. Did you know 20% of all mortgages currently held by banks are not servicing the interest on their mortgage? This could lead to a greater supply issue if banks become worried about holding the line. This concern is compounded by the fact that many of these mortgages have amortization exceeding 35 years. Which could lead to negative equity positions for homeowners.

Housing Supply

These concerns about supply are not unfounded. Higher rates could lead to an increase in mortgage defaults, which could in turn lead to a surplus of supply. This could be particularly problematic in areas where there is already a high level of inventory on the market. Marcus and Rina's conversation highlight the delicate balance between supply and demand in the Canadian housing market.

While demand for homes remains strong, there are concerns about the ability of the market to continue to supply enough homes to meet this demand. This is particularly true in areas with high levels of inventory. Where rising interest rates could lead to a decrease in demand and an oversupply of homes.

What's Ahead?

One potential solution to these issues is to increase the supply of new homes on the market. This could be achieved through various measures, including changes to zoning laws, increased incentives for developers, and the creation of new affordable housing units. By increasing the supply of homes on the market, it may be possible to alleviate some of the concerns around affordability and supply, while also ensuring that demand for homes remains strong.

Another potential solution is to address some of the underlying issues that are contributing to the current state of the market. This could include measures to address income inequality and the wealth gap, making it easier for more Canadians to afford homes. It could also involve greater investment in public infrastructure. Making it easier for people to access jobs and other opportunities outside of major urban centers.

Ultimately, the Canadian housing market is facing a complex set of challenges that will require a multifaceted approach to solve. We need to address both the supply and demand side of the equation. By working to address the underlying issues that are contributing to the current state of the market, it may be possible to create a more sustainable, equitable, and affordable housing market in Canada.

Show Notes:

- 0:00 Introduction

- 4:30 Predictions for future Interest Rates

- 5:45 Russians Prank Call Jermaine Powell

- 10:03 Discussing the busiest Real Estate Month

- 10:49 Pros and cons of listing your house for sale versus buying a new one.

- 12:25 Real Estate Trends from the 1980s:

- 17:40 How bank defaults can impact the real estate market

- 19:32 Marcus compares Canadian Banks to Braveheart

- 25:10 Benefits of banking with Canadian banks

- 27:15 Marcus and Rina make a bet about the real estate market in one year from now.

- 30:15 Discussing Rina’s most expensive house sold

- 33:00 Telling you how to Succeed as a Real Estate Agent

Subscribe for more!

PODCAST:
===============================
Apple - Spotify - iHeart Radio - Podbean

SOCIAL:
===============================
♪ - TikTok - FACEBOOK - TWITTER - Instagram - LinkedIn

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