Optimism remains in housing market after interest rate hike
There has been a lot of concern recently about the recent interest rate hikes and how they could impact the housing market, but while the latest rate hike likely means more pain for buyers, some are still feeling optimistic about Saskatchewan’s housing market.
The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate by 50 basis points, or by half of one per cent, on Wednesday. For those financing a home and those looking to buy, the interest rate hike will not be welcomed.
“Those who are looking to renew their mortgage, that’s certainly going to sting, and those who are looking to get into the housing market, that’s also going to sting,” said Chris Guérette, CEO of the Saskatchewan Realtors Association.
She said Wednesday’s rate hike wasn’t a complete surprise, because inflation needs to get under control. But there is a little bit of room for optimism in the province, Guérette said, based on the way the market has reacted over the past few months.

