CMHC predicts COVID-19 immunity will moderate pace of home sales, prices by 2023
OTTAWA, ON – The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) says economic conditions could return to pre-pandemic levels and moderate the pace of home sales by the end of 2023 if broad immunity to COVID-19 is achieved this year.
The federal housing agency predicts sales will be slowed by increasing mortgage rates and high prices seen in existing-home markets.
It says that slower sales growth will help moderate the pace of price growth and expects housing starts to stabilize by the end of 2023.
The agency also predicts that rental demand will rebound as immigration recovers, but vacancy rates will likely remain elevated.


