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The Housing Market and The Power of Lower Rates

by | February 24, 2025

The housing market in Toronto and Vancouver is facing significant challenges, with declining sales and surging inventory. As houses take longer to sell and prices continue to drop, it’s clear that something needs to change. In this blog post, we explore the role of interest rates in reviving the housing market and discuss why lower rates are crucial for its recovery.

The Current State of the Housing Market

Declining sales and increasing inventory have created a supply-demand imbalance situation in Toronto and Vancouver. With sales plummeting and new listings surging, the market is flooded with homes. This excess supply puts downward pressure on prices and leads to longer selling times.

The Impact of Interest Rates

Interest rates play a pivotal role in the housing market. They affect the affordability of homes and the demand for mortgages. Currently, high interest rates are causing affordability issues for buyers, limiting their ability to enter the market. Lower rates would provide a significant boost to demand and stimulate overall housing activity.

Short-Term and Long-Term Outlook

In the short term, mortgage rates have a greater impact on the housing market than immigration. A 6.5% mortgage rate, for example, would have a more significant effect on buyer behavior than changes in immigration policy. Looking ahead, housing affordability will remain a concern for the next 5 to 10 years. Rapid increases in interest rates can slow new construction and affect housing demand.

Housing Market and Lower Rates
Housing Market and Lower Rates

The Lingering Inventory Problem

One of the main issues contributing to the housing market’s struggles is the overpriced homes and sellers unwilling to adjust to current market conditions. Despite prices being down 10%, sellers continue to ask for spring prices. This mismatch between asking and realistic prices has led to slower sales times and decreasing activity. The growing inventory puts even more downward pressure on prices.

The Role of Lower Rates

Lower rates have the power to revive the housing market by making homes more affordable and stimulating demand. Currently, new rates with a six in front are limiting buyer enthusiasm, while transactions still occur with rates in the fives. Lower interest rates would make mortgages more accessible and attract more buyers to the market.

Government Intervention and Immigration

While the federal government’s efforts to increase housing supply are commendable, they won’t have a significant impact without addressing the interest rate issue. Lower rates remain the key driver in the market. Additionally, looking at immigration policies to control population growth and housing demand could help alleviate some of the pressure on the market.

The Rental Market vs. the Resale Market

While the housing resale market continues to struggle, the rental market remains tight with excessive rent growth. This imbalance further highlights the need for action to revitalize the housing market. Lower rates would not only benefit homebuyers but also create more favorable conditions for the rental market.

Lower rates hold the key to reviving the market by increasing affordability and stimulating demand. With the government’s focus on supply, it’s crucial to address the interest rate issue to see real progress. By taking action and considering immigration policies, we can work towards a healthier and more balanced housing market.

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Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert is a licensed mortgage agent. He has four university degrees, including two Masters degrees, and specializes in real estate finance, development, and investing. Allen Ehlert has decades of independent consulting experience for companies and governments, including the Ontario Real Estate Association, Deloitte, City of Toronto, Enbridge, and the Ministry of Finance.

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