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Homeowners Face Massive Losses In Canadian Housing Market CRASH

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I officially have zero dollars to my

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name because I just took out every penny

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that I've ever saved.

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>> Why?

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>> And this is on top of the deposit I've

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already made to um buy a house.

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>> And uh wow, down payments are really

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large and I'm broke now.

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>> I mean, this is absolutely hilarious.

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>> You are broke.

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Oh no. Oh no.

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>> Buying a house in this market could be

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like catching a falling knife out the

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window

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as we'll get into right now. So somebody

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lost nearly 40% on this missaga semi.

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And it's just absolutely crazy when you

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get into the price history of some of

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these as well. I mean this is

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mind-blowing. So, this sold for

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$920,000,

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which I know you're still like, that is

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not worth it. I mean, take a look around

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this place, guys. Do you think it's

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worth $920,000?

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I mean, yes, it's been redone in the

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inside here. Looks pretty nice in the

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inside. Nice and modern, but it's still

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a semi for over $900,000.

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I mean, it's absolutely mind-boggling.

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But it gets worse than that. We've got

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decades of price gains being erased

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here. Toronto housing market in the GTA

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just absolutely cratering, of course.

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So, this was sold back in 2022. Forget

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this, 1.46

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million. I mean, wouldn't you like to

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meet the person who paid that much

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money?

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>> Look at this. It's beautiful. but it

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just sold for $920,000.

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So that's a 37%

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loss on that one. And this is what

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they're saying right now about the

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mortgage renewal crisis coming and about

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the health of the Canadian economy. So

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take a listen to this here.

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>> This is in context of an economy that is

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weak, right? We know that projected

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growth is 1% or so. It's very anemic.

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It's been very low. we're going uh into

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USMCA renegotiation. Business confidence

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is going likely to take a hit because I

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don't think Trump is going to be nice

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with Canada and say, "Oh, let's sign

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back and all go home." These are going

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to be long renegotiation that is going

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to hinder business confidence and we

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know the real estate sector what it

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stands.

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>> We're seeing sales have stopped

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>> and lastly net population growth is

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close to zero.

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>> The immigrants who are leaving the

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country are our most educated and our

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most qualified.

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>> And then let's get on to another loss

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here. So, this is really interesting

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because when you look into the history

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of this property, as Shazy points out,

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always posting good stuff on X here,

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it's just going to blow your mind. It

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goes all the way back to 2016 here. So,

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if you take a look at this place, you

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know, this is a nice detached property.

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The price that it sold for is obviously

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way too much money and completely

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unaffordable. I mean, they could have

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got rid of the popcorn ceilings at

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least, but they didn't. In some places,

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it looks like they did. It's a nice

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property and it's been redone and it

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Now, back to the video. and it just

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sold, forget this, nearly $1.7

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million. This is in a real estate crash

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as well. So, this is absolutely nuts

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when you really think about it. Sure,

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it's a nice house. Maybe it should be a

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million or less, I think. Let me know

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below what do you think this place is

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worth. And when you take a look at this,

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it's like Shazzy said, look at it. It

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was listed in 2016 for 2.35 million. So,

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what it just sold for is more than 28%

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lower than 2016, which was 10 years ago.

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Excellent.

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>> And it only sold in 2017, so it was on

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the market a decent amount of time back

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then. And get this, guys. I mean, this

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is the hilarious thing about the whole

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thing. Obviously, it's been renovated

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since then. So back then, I mean, this

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house needed a renovation and that was

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obvious. So I mean, it's just completely

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crazy and obviously it sold over asking

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price.

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>> How stupid are you?

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>> I mean, it's mindblowing. People are

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getting their asses spanked in this real

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estate crash.

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>> Daddy going to spank me?

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>> And Canadians are starting to wake up

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and realize that the economy is looking

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pretty bad. I mean, we know it already

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on this channel. We talk about the data

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all of the time. You've got everything

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that's happening in the financial system

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behind the scenes as well that people

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don't know of. And we'll get into a

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decent story about that coming up as

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well. Thanks to Stanley for that one. A

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federal survey of Canadians shows

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widespread concern that the country is

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heading into a recession. Yeah, no

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shares.

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with many citing rising costs, job

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insecurity as a key factor. Yeah, it's

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no wonder when you look around, consider

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everything that's falling apart right

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now. So, nearly all focus group

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attendees predicted a recession in the

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near future, citing stagnant per capita

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growth, high costs for essentials such

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as groceries, and increasing layoffs in

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communities across the country. And the

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price of everything is just going to

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obviously continue to go up, especially

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with what's going on in the Middle East.

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You've got Toronto real estate prices

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are cratering now. They're now down over

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25%.

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>> Itsybitsy little gully right now.

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>> But get this, if you adjust that for the

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CP lie, that goes to 35% plus. And in

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actual purchasing power, like you're

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talking over 50%. So Toronto real estate

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prices are actually down more like over

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50%. So people have been absolutely

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destroyed who invested in Toronto

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housing.

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>> I have to basically beg people to come

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and just even look at the house.

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>> And obviously we know Toronto is not a

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worldclass city anymore. And part of the

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reason for that is to do with how bad

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the economy, how unaffordable it is to

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live there. So, I mean, at least in part

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this is reversing one of those things,

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which is the affordability of living

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there. But the thing is, it's obviously

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not happening fast enough when you've

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got semis that are selling for $920,000.

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>> It was a semi.

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