Rate cuts have yet to budge GTA housing market: RBC

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While the Bank of Canada may be lowering interest rates, the move is not having an immediate effect on Canada‘s housing market, an economist at one of Canada’s biggest banks says.

“Markets’ reaction so far has been largely muted,” Royal Bank of Canada Assistant Chief Economist Robert Hogue wrote in a“Early reports on August home sales showed only small increases from July in most markets, including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal. These came on the heels of mixed results in June and July. It will clearly take deeper rate cuts to stimulate demand in a material way, as buyers continue to contend with high ownership costs and poor affordability.

The number of home sales in Toronto has essentially been “standing still,” Hogue wrote, noting that the GTA market saw 62,000-63,000 home resales in July and August – very similar numbers to 2022 and 2023. “Affording what remain very high price points is the main challenge for buyers. Even the relatively cheaper categories like condo apartments are out of reach for many,” he wrote. “This leaves the market in a standstill. Sellers are holding firm on their asking price and buyers feel no urgency to bid.”

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