Source Feed: Global News - Canada
Author: Uday Rana
Publication Date: October 15, 2025 - 03:30
Fall housing market moving towards a ‘balance.’ What does it mean for you?
October 15, 2025
At the current rate, Canada’s housing market is expected to see 'noticeably stronger activity' by early 2026, a Royal LePage report shows.
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Comments
Balance? Sure. If the real estate media outlets repeat it enough times it'll be true right?
Homes of all varieties are still completely unaffordable for the average canadian salary. Over tge past 12 years mass amounts of foreign money bought property for investment and now have no chance of seeing a return for the exact reason that Canadians can't buy homes; Canadians dont make enough money to buy them.
On top of this, the COVID stimulus money has just about run out and austerity measures are about to start real soon.
Say goodbye to any more of that foreign money coming in to drive up prices beyond what any Canadian can afford to pay.
Hear that? That's the sound of the crash coming. The true correction hasnt even started yet.
I agree, but stronger activity doesn’t mean stronger prices, it could indicate a sell off, which is what I think is going to happen next year…