Inventory Rising!

EPISODE · Oct 28, 2023 · 24 MIN

Inventory Rising!

from The Vancouver Life Real Estate Podcast · host Dan Wurtele, Ryan Dash

In this week's podcast, we delve into the implications of the latest interest rate announcement, rising (and in some cases surging) levels of inventory, consumer sentiment and the all-important mortgage space. The Bank of Canada's cautious tone was underscored by their acknowledgment of the mounting impacts of past rate increases on economic activity and inflation. Their statement, "the path to a soft landing is narrow," essentially underlined the precarious position we now find ourselves in, hinting at the looming potential of a recession. Recent indicators like the downward spiral of per capita GDP and plummeting retail sales, now at their lowest point in 2023, have further accentuated the need for a cautious economic approach. Surprisingly, this week marked a rare rift between policymakers. Political figures like David Eby and Doug Ford recently implored the Bank of Canada for a cessation of rate hikes, to which the Bank responded firmly by emphasizing its political independence, urging governments to consider their spending and its inflationary consequences!The BoC has indicated that inflation is not expected to normalize now until 2025. However, market speculations are already pricing in a potential rate cut in June 2024 which could see us ending 2024 at 4.25% after a series of small cuts. Meanwhile, the steady erosion of consumer and business confidence levels, sinking below historic lows, has further exacerbated economic concerns in the short run. On the real estate front, despite a surge in mortgage activities indicating a possible return to stabilization, affordability issues persist as the affordability index reached its highest point since the '90s. Moreover, burgeoning listings, coupled with the gradual rise in inventory, might signal a potential shift in the market, evoking memories of the 2015 landscape, where prices dropped sharply amid elevated inventory. Adding to the economic intricacies are the proposed amendments to the short-term rental laws in British Columbia which have sparked a heated debate; highlighting the delicate balance between regulatory control and market demands. As we analyze these intertwined factors, it is becoming clear that our economic landscape is at a critical juncture, where cautious maneuvers and decisive policy decisions will shape the trajectory of our collective financial future._________________________________ Contact Us To Book Your Private Consultation:📆 https://calendly.com/thevancouverlifeDan Wurtele, PREC, [email protected] Dash PREC778.898.0089 [email protected] www.thevancouverlife.com

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