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June 25, 2021 | Tyler Difley
CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation pledges $300,000 to HomeSpace Society for affordable housing project
The CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation has announced that non-profit real estate developer and property manager HomeSpace Society is the recipient of its 2021 Legacy Grant in support of local housing and shelter initiatives.
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June 11, 2021 | Barb Livingstone
Calgary rental market struggles with high vacancy, but improvement is on the horizon
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout, a rosier economy and the opening of post-secondary institutions to in-person classes could all improve Calgary's residential rental vacancy rate by as early as this fall.
That's the prediction of industry watchers for a rental market that currently sits at a vacancy high of 6.6 per cent, although steady average monthly rents continue to be made even more attractive for renters by incentive offerings.
That's the prediction of industry watchers for a rental market that currently sits at a vacancy high of 6.6 per cent, although steady average monthly rents continue to be made even more attractive for renters by incentive offerings.
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June 22, 2021 | Mario Toneguzzi
Latest stress test changes reduce buying power, impact first-time and move-up home purchasers in Calgary
Recent changes to the mortgage stress test designed to cool down hot housing markets across the country may make it more difficult for some Albertans to purchase a home.
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Dec. 22, 2020 | Josh Skapin
CMHC program can save "green" borrowers up to 25 per cent on mortgage insurance premiums
Along with lowering monthly utility bills, green home features can also cut costs for homeowners by reducing their mortgage insurance premium.
Depending on the home's degree of energy efficiency, up to a quarter of a borrower's premium can be covered by a rebate through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) Green Home program.
Depending on the home's degree of energy efficiency, up to a quarter of a borrower's premium can be covered by a rebate through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) Green Home program.
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Sept. 18, 2020 | Mario Toneguzzi
Local homebuilders double down on digital as COVID-19 challenges continue
Calgary's new-home construction market has been challenged this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Year-to-date, up until the end of August, there were 5,400 total housing starts in the Calgary census metropolitan region compared with 6,400 for the same period in 2019.
Homebuilders across the city have adopted new health and safety protocols for potential homebuyers when they are searching for a home. They've also upped their game when it comes to their digital presence.
Homebuilders across the city have adopted new health and safety protocols for potential homebuyers when they are searching for a home. They've also upped their game when it comes to their digital presence.
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June 10, 2020 | Tyler Difley
CMHC tightens lending requirements for insured mortgages
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is changing its underwriting policies for insured mortgages.
Starting July 1, new applicants for CMHC's mortgage default insurance will have to meet the following criteria:
Starting July 1, new applicants for CMHC's mortgage default insurance will have to meet the following criteria:
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June 01, 2020 | Tyler Difley
Mortgage matters: options and advice for anyone falling behind on payments due to COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many Calgarians have lost their jobs, been furloughed (i.e., temporarily laid off) or seen their working hours reduced. If this has happened to you and you own a home, the loss of income could, understandably, make it difficult to keep up with mortgage payments.
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April 09, 2020 | Jim Zang
Maxing out: why mortgage pre-approvals can be a double-edged sword
Everyone's heard the term "house poor," referring to anyone who spends a large portion of their income on homeownership, leaving little money left for other expenses or small luxuries. It's a classic case of one's eyes being bigger than their stomach.
That's why getting a mortgage pre-approval can be a double-edged sword – it's nice to know what you can afford, but it's awful tempting to go ahead and spend to the maximum you're approved for. However, this decision can leave buyers vulnerable to fluctuations in the housing market or the overall economy.
That's why getting a mortgage pre-approval can be a double-edged sword – it's nice to know what you can afford, but it's awful tempting to go ahead and spend to the maximum you're approved for. However, this decision can leave buyers vulnerable to fluctuations in the housing market or the overall economy.
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Jan. 10, 2020 | Barb Livingstone
The road ahead: Industry experts predict what 2020 might hold for Calgary real estate
Alan Tennant - CREB® CEO
There is nothing to indicate a major shift in the current
trajectory. I see cautious optimism among the development sector – they are not overbuilding in any sector – and that is a healthy sign. It comes down to consumer confidence. We have two elections behind us, which could have been destabilizing but weren't.
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Dec. 18, 2019 | Barb Livingstone