The Bank of Canada reduced its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.5%, marking a change from the restrictive policy used to address elevated inflation.
Impact on mortgage borrowers
Variable-rate mortgage and line-of-credit costs generally respond more directly to changes in the central bank rate. Fixed mortgage pricing is influenced more heavily by bond markets, so the effect may be different for borrowers approaching renewal.
What it means for the housing market
Lower borrowing costs can improve affordability at the margin and may encourage some buyers to return. Inventory, household confidence, and future rate expectations will still determine how quickly activity changes.
Keep the decision property-specific
A rate announcement should not replace careful analysis. Buyers and sellers should consider their timeline, financing structure, local comparable sales, and personal risk tolerance.
Adapted from the Seven Estates archive. View the original article.
