Bank of Mom and Dad, Housing affordability woes, 2026 market optimism, More Great Chef 06.00 View in browser The Bank of Mom and Dad is still alive and well in Canada's housing market View web version | Forward to a colleague 27 November 2025 Top News The Bank of Mom and Dad is still alive and well in Canada's housing market Plenty of first-time buyers are relying on family help with their downpayment despite falling prices and rates A road for every kind of borrower Home Trust's full range of solutions give brokers more ways to guide their clients home $8bn productivity crisis worsening housing affordability: CMHC National housing agency says productivity losses since the pandemic account for new home price increases Stagnant wages are limiting younger Canadians' ability to qualify for a mortgage The outlook for hopeful first-time homebuyers isn't getting much better Real estate giant sees cause for cautious optimism in 2026 housing market First-time homebuyers signal renewed confidence despite economic uncertainty heading into next year More Canadians miss credit payments as financial woes mount The national 90-day non-mortgage delinquency rate climbed, while total consumer debt rose International News Why brokers should ignore latest doomsday prediction of crash 'worse than 2008' Why brokers should ignore latest doomsday prediction of crash 'worse than 2008' Budget leaves brokers asking where was the housing plan? Mortgage professionals say first-time buyers, landlords and the wider market were left out in the cold as the chancellor sidestepped key decisions APRA not going far enough to cool investor 'stampede' of housing market, say Greens Party calls on regulator to place 2014-era restrictions on investor lending growth 'Christmas has come early for NZ borrowers' - FAMZ Mortgage adviser association sees Reserve Bank's decision a badly needed shot in the arm 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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