Talking about debts, by 2026, the feds will need to pay $153 billion in debit interest charges (nearly $4000 per Canadian). Instead of that money going towards healthcare and lower taxes, it's going to the pockets of bond fund managers.It is a tough call. What we are currently seeing in many.markets is very worrying, People offering way over the asking price out of desperation to secure a property often after losing many bidding wars risks putting buyers and sellers in a really bad position. If more inventory comes on the market because lockdowns are eased and people are more comfortable with the idea of selling their homes, the market can cool just enough to put people in a position where they overpaid for a property that they bought just a few months ago. This happened a few years ago when we had another moment of really insane jump in prices. Many buyers ended up in a situation where their appraisal was significantly lower and they didn’t have the cash to bring to the table to close their purchase. They had pay for the difference between the selling price and the appraised price. People ended up losing their deposits, losing out on the home and being sued for by both the seller and the real estate agent. Others bought during a short lived bubble where there were insane bidding wars then went to sell their own home a few months but prices had already dropped to a point where people weren’t offering top dollar and significantly over the asking price. These crazy markets are not only hard to predict can change rapidly so you may feel differently 6 months from now. Who knows. It is pretty clear that Canada (and Australia) has a huge issue when it comes to home prices. Although many have benefited from the ever increasing housing prices around most of Canada, the high level of household debt, the disconnect between salary rates and housing prices, the percentage of the economy that is related to real estate, etc. is going to hurt Canada going forward.
https://paherald.sk.ca/2021/05/13/canadians-sinking-under-a-1000000000000-debt/
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