CMHC predicts home sales, prices to rebound in 2025, but tariff threat clouds outlook
- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Forecasts a rebound in home sales and prices in 2025 due to improved borrowing conditions, but warns of a clouded outlook from potential U.S. Tariffs.
- The report suggests that a trade war and reduced immigration targets may slow the economy and limit housing activity.
- Sales in Ontario and B.C. Are expected to remain below 10-year averages, while Alberta and Quebec may see 'historically high levels' of sales and price growth.
- An increase in first-time homebuyers and reduced immigration will likely lead to lower rental demand and slower rent increases over the next three years.
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