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How the Recent Interest Rate Cut Will Save Quebec Homeowners

Last Modification: 06 June 2024
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Quebecers are responding to the recent interest rate cut announced by the Bank of Canada

Quebecers are responding to the recent interest rate cut announced by the Bank of Canada on Wednesday, June 5 at 10:30 AM ET. Since July 2023, the key interest rate had been maintained at 5%, affecting the real estate market, house prices, and transactions throughout the province and the country. The recent 25 basis point reduction lowers the rate to 4.75%.

The impact of high-interest rates had been felt in the Quebec real estate market, leading to a decrease in sales activities. While the rate cut may not trigger an immediate rush of buyers, it could provide some relief to current homeowners with variable-rate mortgages.

For a single-family home at a median price of $439,000

Based on statistics published by Centris, for example, for a Quebec homeowner who made a 10% down payment on a single-family home with a median price of $439,000 with a variable mortgage rate of 5.95%, it is estimated that a 25 basis point reduction would reduce their monthly payment from $2,237 to $2,185, saving $52 per month, or $654 per year.

For a condo at a median price of $365,000

For a Quebec homeowner who made a 10% down payment on a condo worth $365,000, the savings would be approximately $44 per month, or $528 per year.

Considering the tax rate of the average Quebecer, a savings of $500 to $650 per year after tax represents a significant amount given the rising cost of living.

Of course, homeowners with fixed mortgage rates will not feel this direct impact on their payment in the event of a rate cut. However, we can assume that banks will offer fixed-rate mortgages reflecting the trend of the lower key interest rate, thus presenting better investment prospects.

Conclusion

We have likely reached the inflection point concerning key interest rates. This new rate cut marks a significant shift. If you are considering selling or buying your property and wondering if it is a good time to do so, it's crucial to start by consulting with a knowledgeable real estate broker. Emmanuel Paquin and his team, including Françoise Cardyn, specialize in both residential and commercial real estate in Kirkland, Québec. Working in collaboration with other specialists, they can guide you through the complexities of the market and connect you with the experts who can answer your specific questions. Whether selling or buying, their expertise can make a significant difference in your real estate journey. For personalized advice, you can reach out to Emmanuel Paquin and his team at (514) 757-6268 or through their emails, info@emmanuelpaquin.ca and francoise@emmanuelpaquin.ca.

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