After a pandemic pause, inequality is growing as poor hit harder by downturn
Yet clients will need guidance in the medium term due to real estate-driven volatility and affordability pressures
Winnipeg, Toronto and Vancouver are expected to see the largest declines
More declines from recent highs are likely, but prices should remain above pre-pandemic levels
Office vacancies rose along with residential rents, Morguard says
The industrial category saw the highest investment dollar volume in Q2
Immigration and smaller households should boost demand and prevent a market spiral, a report says
Much of the cooldown has been attributed to rising interest rates
BIS has heightened concern about real estate, leveraged loan markets
Prices in Q4 will still be up 5% year over year but not up 15% as was expected in April