Toronto housing market downturn will be short-lived, CMHC says

In its latest housing market assessment released today, CMHC kept its overall risk rating for the national housing market at strong.

The federal housing agency says the current downturn in Toronto’s housing market is expected to be short-lived.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) says Toronto property prices, which have fallen over the last couple of months, should pick up again as demand bounces back.

The Ontario government introduced measures in the spring, including a 15 per cent tax on foreign buyers, to cool down a market that many regarded was overheating.
CMHC says similar policy changes introduced in Vancouver last year reduced the number of foreign buyers in that city, but Greater Vancouver’s housing market has since pushed back up.

In its latest housing market assessment released today, CMHC kept its overall risk rating for the national housing market at strong.

The report, which is based on data from the first three months of this year, precedes the Ontario government housing rules introduced in the spring.

By The Canadian Press
Wed., July 26, 2017 – Thestar.com