Supply crisis, possible supersized US hike, agent education, Equitable releases earnings, construction uptick, More

Private lending in 2022 - what happens next?
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11 February 2022
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Canada's housing supply crisis – how bad is it?

Figures reveal that there are fewer properties listed in Canada than ever before

What's missing from Ontario's agent licence course?

Industry up-and-comer on what the province's education program needs to include

Million-dollar rural property in Ontario – Approved!

A self-employed borrower looked to pick up a million-dollar property in Simcoe County, ON. Thirty minutes outside a city centre and higher ratios made this client a perfect fit for an alt lender. Their expert underwriter found a winning solution that left the broker and their client ecstatic. Using add-backs to boost their income plus potential income from the rental suite on the property was the best combo for a stamp of approval.

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What a massive US rate increase could mean for Canada

At least one Fed increase is now expected to be "supersized" – with possible repercussions here

Equitable Group reports crucial Q4, 2021 milestones

Alternative lender says it registered its best ever quarter

How is Canadian construction investment shaping up?

One segment continues to have a significant impact in Canada's construction investment

'Urban spread' continues unimpeded in Canada's largest markets

StatCan registers robust population growth in areas surrounding the largest urban markets

US braces for a huge mortgage rate increase next month

The latest figures are pointing to a big interest rate increase in just weeks

Can working from home improve mental health?

Employees reveal positives and negatives from remote working but are they really being productive?

International news
Supply crunch – house prices up 7.7%

The average UK house price has surged year over year, with inventory issues a key driver

US mortgage applications fall back after double-digit jump

MBA's latest weekly mortgage applications survey released

Raise rates – but slowly, says CBA chief

And no more than this amount, he tells the RBA

Cost of living in New Zealand reaches record high

Fixed-income households are no longer hardest-hit group from inflation


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