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Canada’s housing market stays robust in December, driven by easing interest rates and mortgage reforms. Increased MLS sales defy seasonal norms, signaling strong buyer confidence across the country.
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Canada's housing market stayed buoyant in December, with easing interest rates, mortgage reforms, and strong MLS sales boosting buyer confidence despite a weakening dollar. Economic challenges persist, but anticipated rate cuts signal fresh growth opportunities.
Canada’s housing market stays robust in December, driven by easing interest rates and mortgage reforms. Increased MLS sales defy seasonal norms, signaling strong buyer confidence across the country.
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The Canadian dollar continues its slide as economists expect upcoming rate cuts to reignite housing market activity and consumer spending.
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Canada’s housing market faces mixed signals: homebuyers see eased competition as economic pressures persist, while expected rate cuts offer potential for renewed activity and growth.
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