Tighter lending rules will send borrowers into the arms of ‘alternative lenders,’ posing a whole new set of hazards
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The ballyhooed ‘war on homebuyers’ isn’t real
Regulators have finally realized that Canada is addicted to debt, and are trying to limit the fallout. This is not a bad thing.
Housing bubbles worldwide will test a big lesson from the financial crisis
Can you slow housing prices without raising interest rates?
Canada’s housing market: is it a cooling? Is it a crash?
Here’s a guide to bullish and bearish arguments
Canadian housing: There’s an obvious oversupply problem in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal
All three cities face slowing sales and growing inventories
The under-the-radar changes that may soon deflate (or pop) the housing bubble
Could this be the Harper Conservatives’ real plan for the housing market?