The Hamilton Spectator

CMHC says housing starts down

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OTTAWA — The annual pace of Canadian housing starts fell to their lowest level in nearly two years in September.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporatio­n says the seasonally adjusted annual rate came in at 188,683 units last month, down from 198,843 in August.

Thomson Reuters Eikon says economists had expected a rate of 210,000 for September.

September marks the third straight monthly decline.

The slowdown in the pace of housing starts comes amid rising interest rates from the Bank of Canada, and more restrictiv­e mortgage rules.

“The September housing starts report fits with the relative calm and return to normality in sales, market balance and price growth that we are seeing across most of the country this year, in particular Toronto, following speculativ­e excesses in Southern Ontario earlier last year and a moderate correction in response to policy measures earlier this year,” wrote Sal Guatieri, a senior

economist with BMO Capital Markets, in a note.

“Demand continues to be supported by the fastest population growth in 27 years and new millennial-led households. A calmer housing market is just what the doctor ordered, and won’t discourage the Bank of Canada from raising rates on Oct. 24.”

CMHC says the pace of urban starts fell by 5.9 per cent to 175,653 units. The slowdown was dragged down by an 8.9 per cent

drop to 122,656 units in urban multiple-unit projects such as condos, apartments and townhouses. Single-detached urban starts increased by two per cent to 52,997.

Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 13,030 units, while the sixmonth moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates was 207,768 for September, down from 213,966 in August.

 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? The annual pace of Canadian housing starts slowed in September to 188,683 units, compared with 198,843 in August.
JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS The annual pace of Canadian housing starts slowed in September to 188,683 units, compared with 198,843 in August.

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