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Bank of Canada raises interest rate

The Bank of Canada's recent decision to raise its benchmark interest rate has left many Canadian homeowners wondering about the potential implications. With interest rates playing a significant role in mortgage payments, it's essential for homeowners to understand how this hike may affect their financial situation. In this blog post, we will explore the potential impact of Canada's interest rate hike on Canadian homeowners.

  1. Increased Mortgage Payments: One of the immediate effects of an interest rate hike is the increase in mortgage payments. As interest rates rise, so does the cost of borrowing money, resulting in higher monthly mortgage installments for homeowners. This means that homeowners with variable rate mortgages or those with adjustable-rate mortgages will likely experience an increase in their mortgage payments.

  2. Affordability Challenges: The rise in interest rates can present challenges for prospective homebuyers as well. With higher borrowing costs, some potential buyers may find it more difficult to qualify for a mortgage or afford the home they desire. This could potentially lead to a slowdown in the housing market, with decreased demand and a potential impact on home prices.

  3. Impact on Debt Levels: Higher interest rates can also impact the overall debt levels of Canadian homeowners. As mortgage payments increase, homeowners may need to allocate more of their income towards housing costs, leaving less room for savings or discretionary spending. This could potentially lead to higher levels of household debt or a slowdown in consumer spending, which can have broader implications for the economy.

  4. Fixed-Rate Mortgage Holders: While the interest rate hike primarily affects homeowners with variable or adjustable-rate mortgages, those with fixed-rate mortgages may also feel some indirect impact. Though their mortgage payments may remain unchanged during the term of their fixed-rate mortgage, the possibility of future rate hikes could lead to increased uncertainty and potentially impact refinancing decisions at the end of the mortgage term.

  5. Mortgage Renewals: For homeowners approaching their mortgage renewal period, the interest rate hike could have significant implications. Renewing at a higher interest rate may result in higher monthly payments unless homeowners can negotiate a favorable rate or explore alternative mortgage options. It's crucial for homeowners to review their options, seek advice from mortgage professionals, and consider the potential impact on their budget.

The Bank of Canada's decision to raise the benchmark interest rate has important implications for Canadian homeowners. The increase in mortgage payments, affordability challenges for prospective buyers, potential impact on debt levels, and considerations for mortgage renewals all highlight the need for homeowners to assess their financial situations and plan accordingly. It is advisable for homeowners to stay informed, seek guidance from mortgage experts, and proactively manage their finances to navigate these changes successfully. 

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Rundle Manor redevelopment to add 135 affordable housing units in Calgary

As part of The City of Calgary’s commitment to make affordable housing more readily available to individuals and families living on lower incomes, a groundbreaking event was held today for a new 135-unit, mixed-income affordable housing redevelopment at Rundle Manor (4225 26 Avenue N.E.). The project is expected to be completed in Q1 2024.

In June 2021, Calgary Housing Company closed the original Rundle Manor affordable housing residential complex as it was no longer practical to make major investments into the 40-year-old building. In its place, a new affordable housing residence is being redeveloped on the property.

The City, along with the Provincial and Federal Governments, have invested over $51.4M in the decommissioning of the old, and the redevelopment of the new, Rundle Manor affordable housing complex.

The new residence will feature a mix of one- two- three- and four-bedroom homes and will accommodate individuals and families living on lower incomes. In addition, more than 20 per cent of the homes will provide barrier free access.

"One of the most important investments we can make for Calgary's future is in affordable housing," said Mayor Jyoti Gondek. "Rundle Manor is a critical part of our strategy to build inclusive and resilient communities by providing more readily available affordable homes. Projects such as this transcend four walls and a roof – they transform lives and give families an opportunity for growth and stability.

The redevelopment site meets key criteria The City of Calgary uses to select sites for affordable housing, including nearby community amenities like groceries, transit, schools, parks and recreation areas.

“All Calgarians deserve to have a rooftop over their head,” said Ward 10 Councillor Andre Chabot. “With a variety of nearby amenities, the Rundle Manor affordable housing redevelopment site provides residents with a seamless integration into the community. It will help keep vulnerable residents off the streets while also reducing demand and pressure on emergency services, hospitals and correction facilities.”

The City engaged with the Rundle community on the building and site design in September 2019 and July 2020, to determine the best way to design new affordable housing in Rundle.

"When the decision was made to close Rundle Manor we looked forward to the day when we would gather here to celebrate the start of construction on its replacement," said Bo Jiang, VP Asset & Maintenance for Calgary Housing Company. "We cannot be more excited with how this project has progressed - there will be more homes, they will be built to current standards, they will be sustainable and meet the needs of those seeking housing support. I believe these homes will be a fantastic addition that will enhance the community."

The Rundle Manor redevelopment is part of The City’s direction to ensure that low-income Calgarians have a safe, stable place to call home in all neighbourhoods across the city.

Once complete, Rundle Manor will be a key contributor to Calgary Housing Company’s transition to a mixed-market rental model. The units will be rented at 10 per cent or more below Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation market rents for the area and tenant eligibility needs to meet maximum income thresholds.

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Calgary Community Cleanup

June 25, 2022

9 a.m. Cranston Community Cleanup 11 Cranarch Road SE
9 a.m. Evergreen Community Cleanup
9 a.m. Scenic Acres Community Cleanup 8825 Scurfield Drive NW

June 26, 2022

9 a.m. Abbeydale Community Cleanup 821 Abbeydale Drive NE
9 a.m. Marquis De Lorne Community Cleanup 29 Masters Park SE
9 a.m. Willow Ridge Community Cleanup 680 Acadia Drive SE

July 3, 2022

9 a.m. Lakeview Community Cleanup 6110 34 Street SW

July 9, 2022

9 a.m. Queensland Diamond Cove Community Cleanup 649 Queensland Drive SE

July 10, 2022

9 a.m. Mckenzie Lake Community Cleanup 16198 McKenzie Lake Way SE

July 16, 2022

9 a.m. Auburn Bay Community Cleanup

July 17, 2022

9 a.m. North Glenmore Park Community Cleanups 2231 Longridge Drive SW

July 23, 2022

9 a.m. Strathcona, Christie Park & Aspen Wood Community Cleanup 277 Strathcona Drive SW

July 30, 2022

9 a.m. Monterey Park Community Cleanup 2707 Catalina Boulevard NE

August 6, 2022

9 a.m. Rocky Ridge & Royal Oak Community Cleanup 9000 Royal Oak Way NW

August 7, 2022

9 a.m. Rosedale Community Cleanup 905 13 Avenue NW

August 13, 2022

9 a.m. Braeside Community Cleanup 11024 Braeside Drive SW

August 14, 2022

9 a.m. Downtown West Community Cleanup

August 20, 2022

9 a.m. McKenzie Towne Council Community Cleanup

August 21, 2022

9 a.m. Legacy Community Cleanup

August 27, 2022

9 a.m. Citadel Community Cleanup 870 Citadel Dr NW

August 28, 2022

9 a.m. Chinook Park / Kelvin Grove / Eagle Ridge Community Cleanup 1015 73 Avenue SW

September 3, 2022

9 a.m. Forest Heights Community Cleanup 4909 Forego Avenue SE9 a.m. Marda Loop Community Cleanup 3130 16 Street SW

9 a.m. Southwood Community Cleanups 10690 Elbow Drive SW

September 4, 2022

9 a.m. Falconridge & Castleridge Community Cleanup 95 Falshire Drive NE

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