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11:48 AM, E.T. | July 14, 2014
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Canadians are the most optimistic about the country’s real estate market in a more than six years as prices reignite.
The share of Canadians predicting higher home prices over the next six months rose to 47 percent last week,
according to polling by Bloomberg and Nanos Research Group, the highest level since the survey began in 2008. That
figure has risen 10 percentage points since April.
The data suggest Canadians are brushing off forecasts of a slowdown in a market some analysts have warned is
unsustainable. Home prices rose 8.1 percent through the first five months of the year, according to the Canadian Real
Estate Association, compared with a 1.3-percent gain over the same period in 2013, and prices may be poised for
further gains if expectations for rising home values continue to whet demand.
The behavior of buyers today would be “completely ridiculous, unless there’s an implicit assumption that there’s going
to be capital gains involved, and that’s a mentality that you see in these long upswings in prices,” Ben Rabidoux,
president of North Cove Advisors Inc., a research firm that specializes in housing, said in a phone interview last week.
The survey, part of polling for the Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index, is based on phone interviews with
1,000 people, using a four-week rolling average of 250 respondents. The results are accurate to within 3.1 percentage
points, 19 times out of 20. The share of Canadians who expect a drop in real estate prices was 11.6 percent. At 35.4
percentage points, the difference between optimists and pessimists is the widest since 2009.
CONFIDENCE BOOST
The Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index -- derived from survey questions on real estate, job security
personal finances and the economic outlook -- rose to the highest in more than four years led by stronger expectations
for housing, gaining to 60.5 in the week ended July 11.
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“Consumer confidence in Canada is being noticeably propelled by views on real estate,” said Nik Nanos, chairman of
Nanos Research Group.
The housing market is rebounding from a lull this winter that saw colder-than-usual temperatures put a temporary chill
on construction activity and home sales. Buyers are also taking advantage of historically low borrowing costs, with the
Bank of Canada over the past year downplaying the likelihood of interest rate increases and lenders this spring
lowering five-year fixed mortgage rates to below three percent.
BANK STOCKS
Regulatory efforts, meanwhile, to keep overly indebted borrowers out of the market have failed to quell gains. A
government decision in 2012 to tighten qualification requirements for mortgages led to a temporary slowdown later that
year, only to see the market recover in 2013.
Investors have noticed. Canadian lenders, which hold more than $1 trillion worth of mortgages, have been among the
world’s best performers since the middle of 2013. The Standard & Poor’s/TSX Composite Banks Industry Group Index
has gained about 22 percent in U.S.-dollar terms since June 3, 2013, compared with about 5 percent for the
Bloomberg World Banks Index.
Canada’s six largest banks are among the top 10 stock performers among North American banks over the past year,
led by Toronto-Dominion Bank’s 30 percent gain.
The surge in prices, coupled with household debt levels near record highs, has prompted analysts including Dan
Werner, an equity analyst at Morningstar Inc., to warn of a retreat.
Within the next five years a correction in Canada is “almost inevitable,” Werner said in a note to investors this month.
Prices could fall 25 percent to 30 percent, he said.
BIGGEST RISK
Even at the Bank of Canada, where policy makers have said they see signs that household debt is stabilizing, the issue
is still seen as the biggest risk to the Canadian economy.
Outside of a few small corrections, Canadian home prices have been on a steady ascent more than 15 years. They are
up 77 percent over the past 10 years, according to the Teranet- National Bank Home Price Index, roughly 10 times the
pace of U.S. housing, according to the seasonally adjusted S&P/Case- Shiller composite-20 home price index.
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