March 29th Real Estate Flash Briefing
Bo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Release Date: 03/29/2023
Bo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
info_outline Mortgage Lender Pre-Approval; Comprehensive Guide For Home BuyersBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hey there, home buyers! 🏡✅ Ready to make your homeownership dreams a reality? 💭💪 Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is a crucial step in the home buying process. 📝💰 It helps you understand your budget, increases your chances of securing a loan, and gives you a competitive edge in a hot market. 🔑📈 Looking for tips and advice on mortgage lender pre-approval? 🤔🏦 Look no further! Check out our comprehensive guide to the pre-approval process. 📚🔍 From where to get pre-approved, how to apply, and what documents you'll need, we've got you covered. ...
info_outline EP: 205 Why Waiting For Interest Rates To Adjust Is NOT A Winning StrategyBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Here is why waiting for rates to adjust is not a winning strategy. Rates will go up, down or stay the same. But no matter WHAT they do, buyers who sit on the fence now may end up losing .
info_outline August 2023 Market Report for WinnipegBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Lets take a look at how The numbers of sales and listings for houses and condos on August 1st, stack up against the previous month, and also against the previous year. For sales figures, we look at the sales that occurred during the month of July, but this year, and 2022. Currently in Winnipeg, we have 1282 houses listed and available on the MLS, That’s up from the 1196 on July 1st, and its actually VERY similar to the number of houses available on Aug 1st LAST YEAR, which was 1263. During the month of July, we sold 693 houses in Winnipeg, with an additional 17 still showing as...
info_outline May 2023 Real Estate Market UpdateBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Is spring 2023 turning into a great 'Buyers Market'? When comparing listings and sales, year over year, there is no doubt that numbers are looking favorable for home and condo buyers in Winnipeg. Let's take a look at the stats of the month of April 22 and April 23. As we can see from the 'ALL MLS' graph, active available listings (all types of houses and condos) are up 70% over last year, same time. They are actually right in line with the 5-yr average of available listings (3,548) At the same time, property sales are down by 24% from last year...... as well as being down...
info_outline Difference between a customer and a clientBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Saturday, May 6h, 2023… Today is National Homebrew Day and International No Diet Day. As a home buyer, do you know the difference between being a customer and being a client? If you’re going to open houses or calling different agents asking them to show you their listings, you are a ‘customer’. The agent you are speaking with is required, by law, to do his best for his home-seller. As such, the agent only owes you honest answers to direct questions. The...
info_outline Difference between a customer and a clientBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Saturday, May 6h, 2023… Today is National Homebrew Day and International No Diet Day. As a home buyer, do you know the difference between being a customer and being a client? If you’re going to open houses or calling different agents asking them to show you their listings, you are a ‘customer’. The agent you are speaking with is required, by law, to do his best for his home-seller. As such, the agent only owes you honest answers to direct questions. The...
info_outline Winnipeg's Spring Market Is Heating UpBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Sunday, April 30th, 2023… Today is, National Oatmeal cookie day, Nat. Bugs Bunny Day and National Adopt a shelter pet day Let’s give a shoutout to that last reference, the Shelter-Pet adoption day. Here in Winnipeg we are privileged to have Western Canada’s largest ‘for-life’ pet shelter in the form of D’Arcy’s Animal Rescue Centre, located at 730 Century St. In operation for over 22 yrs, D’arcys ARC has saved over 16,000 cats and dogs. As a registered charity,...
info_outline Offensive Odours Can Kill The House SaleBo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Monday, April 24th, 2023… Today is National Bucket List Day and Pics in a blanket Day Today, let’s talk a little about home staging. When hearing the word, a lot of people might envision a long, involved process, including movers, decorators and stagers. In reality, even a few touch ups and clean ups can make a huge impact. Over the next few days we’ll look at several areas where a little diy and elbow grease will go a long way to make a great first impression. For...
info_outline How much income is required to buy an average home?Bo Knows Real Estate - Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Saturday, April 22nd, 2023… Today is National Jelly Bean Day and International Earth Day According to a new RateHub research, Canadians will need an annual income of $217,000 in Toronto to finance an average home. That’s a lot of jelly beans Even though the city's average home price has dropped by more than $200,000, the income required is actually 6,250 more than was required a year ago. According to RateHub co-CEO James Laird, Canadians now need to earn more...
info_outlineHello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Wednesday, March 29th, 2023…
Today is National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day, and Manatee appreciation day.
The sharp drop in headline inflation in February suggests that rates have reached their highest point and that the next move will be a cut.
In February, the annual rate of change in the consumer price index slowed to 5.2%. This was the biggest drop since February 2020. Most economists think that the drop in inflation makes it almost certain that the Bank of Canada will not change interest rates at its April 12 meeting.
Some people want at least one 25-basis-point rate cut before the end of the year. This would drop the Bank's overnight target rate from 4.50% to 4.25%.
Canada is especially vulnerable to the risk of a housing market correction when interest rates are going up because people there have more debt.
If inflation rates go down, the Bank of Canada will be able to respond by loosening monetary policy. This is especially true since Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has said that her next budget will "exercise fiscal restraint" to help fight inflation.
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