
Improving housing affordability in Canada takes a backseat
March 31, 2025
Last year’s monetary policy pivot was a turning point for affordability in this country
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Homebuyers get some affordability relief but strains endure
December 20, 2024
The deep housing market slump got the ball rolling last year with a modest depreciation of property values tamping down homeownership costs.
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Buying a home gets a tad more affordable as rates drop
October 8, 2024
Mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities fell as a share of median household income in Canada to 59.5% from 61% in Q1.
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Is the dip in ownership costs a turning point for housing affordability?
July 4, 2024
Slight drops in interest rates and home prices lowered the costs of owning a home in Canada in the first quarter
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Toughest time ever to afford a home as soaring interest costs keep raising the bar
April 2, 2024
High interest rates propelled ownership costs to new summit in the fourth quarter of 2023: A household earning a median income needed to spend a staggering 63.5% of it to cover the costs of owning an average home at market price.
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High rates and prices make it less affordable to own a home in Canada
December 20, 2023
Mortgage rate increases and modest appreciation in home prices drove up RBC’s aggregate affordability measure for Canada by 2.8 percentage points to 62.5%. (A rise in the measure represents a loss of affordability.) This reversed a modest improvement in the second quarter.
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Second quarter affordability gain too small to relieve tensions
September 28, 2023
The burden of home ownership costs got slightly lighter in the second quarter in Canada: RBC’s aggregate affordability measure for Canada fell for the second-straight time by 0.3 percentage points to 59.5%. Growing household income entirely accounted for the small improvement as buyers faced still-higher mortgage payments. But that burden remains extremely heavy overall: RBC’s […]
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Homeownership costs dip—a welcome shift but no game changer
June 28, 2023
RBC’s aggregate affordability measure for Canada fell for the first time in almost three years, edging 1.6 percentage points lower to 59.5%
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Brighter days ahead as home ownership costs go through the roof
March 29, 2023
Owning a home got even more expensive: Rising interest rates further inflated home ownership costs in the fourth quarter of 2022, despite a generalized dip in property values. RBC’s aggregate affordability measure for Canada rose for a nineth-straight quarter to 62.8%, its worst-ever level. The situation deteriorated in all markets we track. Buyers in BC […]
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Homebuyer blues: dreadful affordability gets worse in Canada
December 19, 2022
The Bank of Canada’s battle against inflation has made it a lot harder to buy a home in this country.
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