• tarsn@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      Same date for me, so I’m right there with you on the rate cuts

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      Can you get fixed rate mortgages there? I’m here in the United States and when I bought a house a couple of years ago, I specifically demanded to get a fixed rate mortgage, even though I knew it would cost slightly more in percentage terms. I knew that I wouldn’t be subject to the whims of the jacking around of the central banks and rates.

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        Yes but Canadian mortgages have renewals on a schedule. 1,2,3,4,5,7,and 10 years are typical. Rates are fixed for that time period, then reset to market rate.

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    3 months ago

    Can we recover the previous 3 years worth from George Weston? I’ll take it back in pieces of skin.

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      Any positive inflation number means that prices are still going up. It is just a question of how fast.

      So, lower inflation does not mean you should expect prices to fall. At best, it means you should expect them to go up more slowly.