New private lending realities, Toronto prices slide again, Avoiding renewal shock, More Great Chef 06.36 View in browser The 'new set of realities' facing private lenders, borrowers amid a market downturn View web version | Forward to a colleague 04 September 2025 Top News The 'new set of realities' facing private lenders, borrowers amid a market downturn Were borrowers prolonging the inevitable reality as they financed lifestyles and rising living costs? Home prices slide again in Toronto as condo slump continues Listings are still soaring across the city – and the condo market outlook is getting even worse Unlock Broker Success: The Power of Partnership Now Learn how top industry leaders are redefining broker support, client trust, and business growth — don't miss the actionable insights in this must-listen episode. MCAN How homeowners can avoid a 'huge' mortgage renewal shock Scores of Canadians are seeing mortgages renew at higher rates. Here's what one broker says is crucial to navigate that process Now is a good time to buy a home, say majority of Canadians The pendulum is swinging firmly back in buyers' favour across many markets, although affordability unsurprisingly remains a constraint CAMLA's BC Expo 2025 fast approaching September 16 event to provide networking and educational opportunities in alt-lending Toronto's condo market is nosediving, says federal housing minister 'Far too much condo product' in Toronto and Vancouver, Robertson tells Toronto Star Poilievre calls for end to temporary foreign worker program Opposition head points to reported 1,131% spike in temporary foreign workers hired by Tim Hortons in Ontario International News Fed governor Waller calls for immediate start of rate cuts After officially dissenting at the last Fed meeting, Waller makes his stance known two weeks before rate announcement Lloyds' to cull low performers 3000 jobs at risk as Halifax and Lloyds tilt further to new remortgaging approach and first-time buyer volumes RBA Governor throws cold water on interest rate hopes While consumption trends are welcome, they could stifle dovish contingent of Monetary Policy Board How 1980s mortgage struggles compare to today's market 1980s rates topped 20%, but inflation eased burden Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2025 KM Business Information Canada Ltd. 317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON Privacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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