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It's #WorldKindnessDay, and we're on a mission to make the world a brighter place, one small act at a time. Hold the door, share a smile, or simply lend a listening ear โ every act of kindness matters. Let's create a ripple effect of positivity together!
๐ฐ๐ฌ Talking about money isn't always easy, but it's essential! This Financial Literacy Month, let's break the silence and start building our financial knowledge. ๐ช๐ก #FinancialLiteracyMonth#MoneyTalks
Housing starts surge 8% in September to 270,466 units, with Ontario leading at 103.6% monthly and 135.4% annually. Economists see strong support for GDP growth. Next update on Nov 16, 2023. #HousingStarts#Economy
Congratulations to Veronica Love, SVP of Corporate Development at TMG The Mortgage Group, on being named CMP's "Top 50 Women of Influence 2023"!
Veronica's dedication and unwavering support for the mortgage industry and individual brokers and agents are truly inspiring.
The Bank of Canada holds key lending rate at 5.00% for now. No change for variable-rate mortgages or the prime rate. Fixed-rate mortgages unaffected. Next update on Oct 25. Concerned about rates?
Housing starts in July declined by 10%, registering at 254,966 units, missing the 260,000 expectation. Despite the dip, starts are 7.4% higher than the 5-year Canadian average. Mixed trends were observed in several cities throughout Canada.
Canada's July inflation rose to 3.3%, influenced by gasoline prices and a record 30.6% mortgage interest cost index. Experts point to underlying inflation concerns. Bank of Canada's next move eyed closely.
Happy International Cat Day! ๐ฑ At TMG, we believe homes are where memories bloom & furry friends play. Whether you're buying a home for your cat or refining your space, we're with you every step. Cheers to all whiskered wonders & their humans! ๐ ๐พ #InternationalCatDay
Happy August Long Weekend from TMG! Embrace the time to relax, recharge, and create cherished memories. Be it at a BBQ, on a road trip, or in a hammock, prioritize safety and fun. Enjoy this beautiful weekend and keep shining like the summer sun. #TMGfamily#LongWeekend
Celebrating 33 incredible years of TMG The Mortgage Group today! Grateful to all our clients and partners across Canada. Your trust fuels our journey and inspires us to keep reaching new heights. Here's to many more years of bringing Canadians home. #TMG33#ThankYouCanada
Despite Bank of Canada's optimism, Canadians are preparing for a possible recession. Over a third are increasing savings, while many are cutting spending, paying off debts. 36% believe we're already in a recession. How are you preparing? #EconomicOutlook#FinancialPreparedness
On this #GetToKnowYourClientsDay, we're all ears! Share with us your #HomeDreams, goals, or a favourite memory from your home. Our mission at #TMG is to make your home dreams come true, and your stories are the foundation. Let's share and dream together!
Economic Brief: Building permits up over 10% in May
The total value of Canadian building permits rose by 10.5% to a seasonally adjusted $10.5 billion, according to Statistics Canada.
Happy Canada Day, everyone! Stay safe, have fun, and remember: If your home is your castle, then your mortgage is your moat. Make sure it's a good one!
April economic growth fell flat, missing estimates for a 0.2% monthly growth rate. March GDP revised up to 0.1% month-over-month. May suggests a 0.4% rebound. Stay tuned for May GDP data on July 28. #EconomicGrowth#CanadaEconomy https://t.co/pCeYaCF0Bd
Canada's inflation rate hits 2-year low in May, driven by lower energy prices. Consumer price index rose 3.4%, down from 4.4% in April. Gasoline prices dropped 18.3%. Bank of Canada likely to raise rates despite the dip. Stay tuned for more updates.