Posts Tagged ‘alberta housing market’

Increased Premiums for CMHC

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015

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As you may or may not be aware, lenders offering a mortgage to those purchasing a home with less than a 20 percent down payment usually require that mortgage be backed by mortgage loan insurance; the most familiar provider of mortgage loan insurance is the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, a government of Canada operation. This is a good thing, as it protects banks against defaults, while lowering the barrier to entry into the housing market. Homebuyers can purchase (typically their first) homes with as little as five percent down, so long as they’re willing to pay the CMHC premium as part of their mortgage.

Last month, CMHC announced it was increasing premiums effective June 1, 2015. These new premiums only affect buyers with a down payment of less than ten percent, and are intended to maintain CMHC’s capital holdings.

Homebuyers putting ten percent or less down will now pay a CMHC premium of 3.85 percent, up from 3.35 percent. According to CMHC, this should result in affected buyers paying about $5 per month more in insurance.

Like all insurance companies, CMHC maintains a large amount of capital holdings, which rise and fall as investments do. The money the company makes on these investments helps to pay for claims; by using this model, insurance companies are able to keep premiums relatively low while still having cash on hand to pay claims. So there you go; the more you know.

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Best Quote Ever

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Alright, maybe not ever, but it’s pretty good; from Monday’s Financial Post: “Prices remain stable, perhaps maddeningly so for the legions of bubble mongers,” said Douglas Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.

Yes, thanks to some new data from the Canadian Real Estate Association, there seems to be a turn in public opinion as to whether or not Canada’s in the midst of a housing bubble. More rational discourse has replaced the nearly-apocalyptic cries of some who still expected our country’s real estate market to follow the United States’ lead into a precipitous plunge.

Instead, we’re seeing healthier-than-expected growth, not just in Alberta, but nationwide. With a new Bank of Canada governor being installed, there’s the possibility of some minor policy shifts from the rockstar tenure (at least by banking standards) of outgoing governor Mark Carney, but I doubt any drastic moves will be made. They just don’t need to be. Household debt is a perennial problem, sure, but it’s not aggravated by an appetite for increasingly expensive homes; by and large, Canadians don’t especially care for being house poor.

I’m certain Alberta will continue to lead the country in home sales and rising property values, as we stand to be Canada’s turbocharged economic engine for some time to come, but it’s nice to see the rising tide lifting all of the ships, to mix some metaphors (unless the turbocharged engine was on a speedboat… Yeah, that’s it!).

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