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Monday, July 17, 2023

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Monitoring Devices for Seniors

The 2020s may become known as the decade in which we re-evaluated our homes, and found ways to make them better serve our needs. Part of that assessment has already begun, especially amongst seniors who desire greater independence and want to continue to enjoy comfortable, productive lives in their own homes. Enabling their wishes in as safe an environment as possible often requires support from other family members and/or caregivers. It’s a big responsibility that may be eased somewhat by increased confidence in the latest electronic monitoring devices.    

Thanks to improved portability and tracking capabilities, the latest models of these devices are less restrictive and require less input from users. Some types monitor vital statistics such as heart rate or blood pressure. Others track movement from room to room, or doors unlocking, while some even monitor medication schedules or facilitate live one-on-one conversations. With so much technology available to help seniors live in ways they prefer, it’s important to consider all aspects of electronic supervision, and have frank conversations about the costs and benefits of the various options.

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BC Hydro's distribution grid not keeping pace with development (Business in Vancouver) 

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B.C. building permit downturn accelerates in May (Business in Vancouver) 

B.C. mortgage calculator: A simple way to examine interest rate changes (Global News) 

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Bank of Canada raises key interest rate to 5%, highest since 2001 (Globe and Mail) 

Big banks raise prime rate to 7.2% after Bank of Canada hike (Financial Post) 

Bank of Canada delivers 10th rate hike, markets not convinced this will be the last (Canadian Mortgage Trends) 

OSFI proposes capital requirement changes for lenders and mortgage insurers to address mortgage risk in Canada (Canadian Mortgage Trends) 

Canada's job gains triple forecasts, strengthening case for Bank of Canada rate hike (Financial Post) 

As Canadian housing crisis rages on, is ‘financialization’ really to blame? (Toronto Star) 

Sales Of Condos In Calgary Up Nearly 50% From 2022 (Storeys) 

House price increases will likely slow this summer, experts predict (Toronto Star) 

Fixed mortgage rates keep rising, and could continue as bond yields near 4% (Canadian Mortgage Trends) 

Stretching mortgage amortizations could cost you more than you think (Global News) 

Canadians reporting insolvency hits record high just before Bank of Canada expected to hike interest rate (Financial Post) 

Calgary real estate market sizzles as newcomers flock to Alberta (Financial Post) 

Lumber prices stabilize to new normal levels (Business in Vancouver) 

Rising interest rates worry 7 in 10 Canadians — and another hike could be coming (Global News) 

More than half of Canadians $200 away or less from not being able to pay all of their bills (iHeartRadio) 

How another Bank of Canada rate hike will affect the housing market (Financial Post) 

Bank of Canada will hike interest rates one more time: CIBC (Financial Post: Video) 

Moving from a condo to a house (iHeartRadio: Audio) 

Bank regulator mulls changes to ensure banks can absorb mortgage risks (Globe and Mail) 

What mortgage owners need to know about the Bank of Canada's rate hike (BNN Bloomberg) 

Bank of Canada rate hike could put more pressure on landlords, expert says (BNN Bloomberg) 

Are we done with rate hikes? Here's what the Bank of Canada has to say (BNN Bloomberg) 

Inflation will linger for longer, Bank of Canada says (BNN Bloomberg) 

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Saturday, July 8, 2023

Victoria Real Estate Update July, Affordability Improves, Low Inventory, Strong Demand, 21 Storey Tower Approved, New Terminal, Pride & More

 

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July 4, 2023  A total of 705 properties sold in the Victoria Real Estate Board region this June, 15.2 per cent more than the 612 properties sold in June 2022 and a 9 per cent decrease from May 2023. Sales of condominiums were up 19.8 per cent from June 2022 with 242 units sold. Sales of single family homes increased 6.6 per cent from June 2022 with 322 sold.

"As we consider the first half of the year, we see a return to a more traditional sales trend which follows the seasons," said Victoria Real Estate Board Chair Graden Sol. "During and shortly after the pandemic, we couldn't rely on our usual comparisons to explain the market. This year we have seen a return to a seasonal pattern, where the sales are slower through the winter and may peak in the spring. This seasonal trend is generally followed by a summer market which remains stable but is not as highly active."

The Cure for Cabinet Clutter

When a buyer opens a cabinet door in your kitchen, it’s not an invasion of privacy. The buyer simply wants to get a sense of the available space. So, you can expect some buyers to explore cabinet space, especially in your kitchen and bathrooms.

That’s why making sure cabinet space looks clean, organized and spacious is so important. Consider these tips:

  • If you store a lot of items inside a cabinet, make liberal use of storage bins, baskets, and small plastic containers. Clutter doesn’t look like clutter when it’s organized!
  • Go through each cabinet and get rid of as many items as possible. Pay particular attention to expired products. If you haven’t used an item for a while, question whether you need to keep it anymore.
  • Consider storing some items somewhere else in your home. For example, pack up less used items and store them in a larger closet or other storage space.
  • Thoroughly clean cabinets that are prone to odours, such as the ones under the kitchen sink or used for storing food.

Buyers will only give a cabinet space a quick glance, yet they’ll form a lasting impression. Make sure it’s a good one!

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Victoria real-estate weathering higher interest rates thanks to mortgage stress test, low inventory and strong demand (Victoria Citified) 

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Financial Post - Vancouver home prices rise in June, but market activity still below 10-year averages

Lower Mainland real estate boards introduce disclosure form for multiple offer situations (CTV News) 

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Real Estate Magazine -  Affordability improves for the first time in 3 years, yet massive challenges persist for homeownership. The Bank of Canada’s rate hike pause brought homebuyers some relief in the first quarter (Q1) of 2023.

Globe and Mail - Financial consumer watchdog unveils guidelines to support mortgage-holders under financial stress The country’s financial consumer watchdog has issued new guidelines for lenders aimed at helping financially distressed mortgage borrowers, in part by discouraging banks from charging interest on interest when the time frame for paying off a loan is extended.

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Stop bashing housing investors. Canada desperately needs them (The Kingston Whig Standard) 

Labour shortage in construction adding extra pressure to housing supply gap: experts (CTV News) 

Gap between rich and poor in Canada widening at fastest-ever rate (BIV)  

Canada’s financial consumer watchdog unveils guidelines to support at-risk mortgage borrowers (CMT) 

Drastically extended amortizations drive total mortgage costs significantly higher: Ratehub.ca (BNN Bloomberg) 

Struggling mortgage holders could see lenders waive fees under new guidelines (Global News)  

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BoC rate hike put a chill on Canadian housing in June (CMT) 

Experts are expecting another interest rate hike this month, here's what that means for homeowners (CTV News)

National Post - Should we add to our house or rebuild?

Exorbitant building costs, and should parents charge their kids for rent? Canadian real estate news for July 1 (The Globe and Mail) 

The Bank of Canada’s efforts to tame inflation are working – but are they working fast enough? (The Globe and Mail) 

TD economist expects real estate market to lose steam in second half of 2023 (The Globe and Mail) 

What you need to know about Canada’s new first home savings account (The Conversation) 

Lowest fixed and variable mortgage rates in Canada for July 6 2023 (The Globe and Mail) 

More Canadians turn to short-term rentals to earn extra cash amid high cost of living (The Globe and Mail) 

Globe and Mail - Canada posts strong job gains in June, paving way for BoC rate hike

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