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Home ownership in Canada has collapsed from 69.5% to 65.8% in just a decade, with first-time buyers dropping from 40% to only 10% of the market while $83.9 billion in capital fled the country in four months. Despite the Bank of Canada cutting rates to 2.5%, record inventory levels and sophisticated investors running for the exits signal that the traditional path to Canadian home ownership may be permanently broken.
By Flow Mortgage CoHome ownership in Canada has collapsed from 69.5% to 65.8% in just a decade, with first-time buyers dropping from 40% to only 10% of the market while $83.9 billion in capital fled the country in four months. Despite the Bank of Canada cutting rates to 2.5%, record inventory levels and sophisticated investors running for the exits signal that the traditional path to Canadian home ownership may be permanently broken.

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