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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2024 · 39 MIN

Housing Won't Be Affordable Until 2035 & The Future Of Mortgage Rates

from The Canadian Real Estate Investor · host Daniel Foch & Nick Hill

We explore critical challenges facing the real estate market and broader economy⁠. From housing affordability concerns to visa expirations and commercial real estate trends, these developments are reshaping the Canadian market in significant ways, oh and will Canada become the 51st State?  Housing affordability remains a major concern, with projections suggesting no significant improvement until 2035⁠ A potential demographic shift looms as visa expirations could lead to significant population changes⁠ The commercial real estate sector is experiencing a transformation, with a shift towards asset management and ongoing challenges for Vancouver developers⁠ Attend Our Real Estate Holiday Party Join the best community in Canadian Real Estate realist.ca Attend a Meetups  Meetups Nick  Instagram.com/mybuddynick tiktok.com/@mybuddynick twitter.com/mybuddynick89 Dan twitter.com/daniel_foch  instagram.com/danielfoch tiktok.com/@danielfoch buy your next property with ai - valery.caSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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