As the leaves begin to fall and September rolls in, we at Greenlight Capital Canada are tracking key trends in the housing and mortgage markets that are shaping decisions for borrowers, homeowners, and investors alike.
As we enter the second half of 2025, Canada’s housing market presents a mixed but telling picture shaped by shifting population trends, evolving affordability, and a potential shortage in housing supply.
When homeowners think about tapping into their home’s equity, the first stop is usually the bank. But what happens when the bank says no? Maybe your credit score isn’t perfect, your income is irregular, or you’re self-employed.
As we reach the halfway point of 2025, Canada’s housing market is showing signs of change and adaptation. From shifting mortgage preferences to improving consumer confidence, there’s a lot happening beneath the surface of the national headlines.
The Bank of Canada (BoC) has been a focal point for investors and financial professionals as they navigate the evolving economic landscape. With recent job data from May 2025 signaling shifts in the labor market, discussions about a potential BoC rate cut are gaining momentum. This blog explores how...