Not exact matches
TORONTO, August 30, 2016 - Soaring housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto continued to squeeze housing
affordability at the national level in the second quarter, even though affordability was close to historical norms in most other Canadian markets, according to the Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Econom
affordability at the national
level in the second
quarter, even though
affordability was close to historical norms in most other Canadian markets, according to the Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Econom
affordability was close to historical norms in most other Canadian markets, according to the Housing Trends and
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Econom
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research.
Aggregate housing
affordability measure for Toronto hit its most stressed
level in a
quarter century
Housing trends across provinces largely counteracted one another in the first
quarter of 2015, leaving
affordability relatively unchanged at the national
level compared to late - 2014...
TORONTO, March 30, 2017 - While home ownership costs remained historically elevated in Canada, they
levelled out in the fourth
quarter of 2016 after climbing steadily for a year and a half, according to the latest Housing Trends and
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research.
2017.03.30 Housing
affordability trends in Toronto and Vancouver diverge: RBC Economics While home ownership costs remained historically elevated in Canada, they levelled out in the fourth quarter of 2016 after climbing steadily for a year and a half, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economic
affordability trends in Toronto and Vancouver diverge: RBC Economics While home ownership costs remained historically elevated in Canada, they
levelled out in the fourth
quarter of 2016 after climbing steadily for a year and a half, according to the latest Housing Trends and
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economic
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research...
Soaring housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto continued to squeeze housing
affordability at the national
level in the second
quarter...
2015.06.22 Canada's housing
affordability trends diverged regionally during Q1 2015: RBC Economics Housing trends across provinces largely counteracted one another in the first
quarter of 2015, leaving
affordability relatively unchanged at the national
level compared to late - 2014...
Rising home ownership costs in Vancouver, Toronto and Victoria pushed overall housing
affordability in Canada to its worst level since the end of 1990 in the third quarter of 2017, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economic
affordability in Canada to its worst
level since the end of 1990 in the third
quarter of 2017, according to the latest Housing Trends and
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economic
Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research...
2016.08.30 Canadian Housing
Affordability deteriorates the most in six years amid surging prices in hot markets: RBC Economics Soaring housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto continued to squeeze housing affordability at the national level in the seco
Affordability deteriorates the most in six years amid surging prices in hot markets: RBC Economics Soaring housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto continued to squeeze housing
affordability at the national level in the seco
affordability at the national
level in the second
quarter...
During the second
quarter of 2014,
affordability measures at the national
level fell by 0.9 percentage points to 48.0 per cent for two - storey homes, by 0.6 percentage points to 42.5 per cent for detached bungalows and by 0.4 percentage points to 27.4 per cent for condominium apartments.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The ability of the typical American family to buy a median - priced existing home improved during the third
quarter, contributing to this year's record
level of home sales, according to NAR's composite Housing
Affordability Index.
Homeownership has moved further out of reach, with
affordability measured in the ATTOM Data Solutions Q4 2016 Home Affordability Index falling steeply in the fourth quarter to its lowest leve
affordability measured in the ATTOM Data Solutions Q4 2016 Home
Affordability Index falling steeply in the fourth quarter to its lowest leve
Affordability Index falling steeply in the fourth
quarter to its lowest
level since 2008.
In the first
quarter of 2015, buying a home was at its most affordable
level in two years, according to a joint report from real estate analytics firm Clear Capital and real - estate research firm RealtyTrac — which analyzed
affordability using average weekly wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and average prices for single - family homes and condos from 582 counties across the country.
«Following the biggest quarterly improvements on record in the first
quarter and continued improvement in the second
quarter, the national home
affordability level has been restored to pre-housing boom
levels,» says Robert Hogue, senior economist, RBC.
In Alberta, the biggest cumulative drop in the history of RBC
affordability measures deepened further in the second
quarter, falling to
levels not seen since before the housing boom.
Home
affordability has been at its highest
level in the past three
quarters since 1970, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®»
affordability index.