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Canada's housing market shows mixed signals as a favorable lumber tariff exemption sparks hope, while trade war uncertainties continue to dampen buyer sentiment.
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This week in Canada's housing market, a promising lumber tariff exemption briefly eased concerns amid persistent trade tensions and rising costs. Despite first-time buyers showing interest, uncertainty around tariffs continues to affect market stability and affordability, leaving builders and buyers cautious about future shifts.
Canada's housing market shows mixed signals as a favorable lumber tariff exemption sparks hope, while trade war uncertainties continue to dampen buyer sentiment.
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The Canadian housing market faces uncertainty as U.S. tariff shifts spike lumber duties and construction costs. A brief relief on lumber doesn’t quell builders' concerns and leaves homebuyers in a cautious stance.
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Tariffs on Chinese imports are raising costs for Canadian homebuilders despite exemptions on local materials, fueling market concerns over affordability and stability.
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Canadian housing today saw snowbirds offload Florida homes, strong first-time buyer activity, and rising trade tensions over lumber capacity. Uncertainties and opportunities continue to shape market trends.
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In Canada's housing market, rising home prices in key cities persist amid economic uncertainty. Meanwhile, softwood lumber trade tensions stir debate on affordability as market pressures balance local growth with international challenges.
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