What falling rents mean for mortgage market, Canadians set their sights elsewhere, GTA market demand eases, More Great Chef 11.36 View in browser Rents are continuing to slide in Canada. What does that mean for the mortgage market? View web version | Forward to a colleague 07 April 2026 Top News Rents are continuing to slide in Canada. What does that mean for the mortgage market? First-time buyers see purchasing power increase as investors step away from the market – or into trouble Are Canadians fleeing the country weakening the housing market? Canadians are leaving for good – in record numbers GTA housing market demand eases as spring market sputters Wahi data shows overbids fading even as borrowing costs stabilized Iran conflict chills Canadian confidence Consumer sentiment slid as war-driven energy costs weighed on already cautious borrowers Ontario HST rebate: Will it jolt a stalled housing market? New tax break targets construction costs, not resale prices, but questions remain Canada’s services slump deepens uncertainty for mortgage market War‑driven jitters kept firms on the sidelines and borrowers in wait‑and‑see mode International News Landlords are being "squeezed from different angles" in 2026: Brokers In the run-up to May 1st, it's not just the Renters' Rights Act giving landlords something to think about ICE report shows spring housing market stabilizing Improved affordability and rising inventory offset rate volatility in early 2026 housing market Australia’s housing affordability set to worsen - Moody’s First homebuyers face higher mortgage risks despite government incentives RBNZ split over how fast to lift rates as oil shock hits fragile economy Oil shock stirs fresh uncertainty for Kiwi mortgage borrowers Want to change how you receive these emails?You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe.© 2026 KM Business Information Canada Ltd.317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ONPrivacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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