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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Housing & Mortgage Update Feburary 27, 2014

Still, the consensus contains no house price fall over the next three years. Instead, they are expected to rise 2.2 percent this year, 1.0 percent in 2015 and 0.8 percent in 2016.
Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank both lowered rates Tuesday although, like the Royal Bank, neither issued a news release announcing the changes.
For example, Scotiabank lowered its five-year closed fixed term mortgage 10 basis points to 3.49 per cent on its website Tuesday, down from 3.59 per cent posted on the site Monday.
BMO, meanwhile, lowered a number of its rates between 10 and 20 basis points, including its posted five-year fixed rate to 3.69 per cent from 3.89 per cent, according to Ratehub.ca.
The change follow a move on the weekend by RBC to quietly lower its rates on several fixed-rate mortgages by 10 basis points, bringing its five-year closed rate to 3.69 per cent.
RBC said in an email Monday that it was only matching lower rates offered by other financial institutions.
"Competitors have been pricing at lower rates for several weeks and this rate change now puts us in line," the bank said.

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The Conjuction of the Moon & Venus February 25th, 2014

Beautiful cold morning watching The Moon and Venus rise in the southeast sky as seen here in the country today!