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Rentals cheaper as mortgages climb, study finds
9 O7 f& C& u, DAffordability gap grows
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Financial Post* A B( Y5 m" T# k+ v \- g, M
Published: Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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: ^- ]& I$ j' w3 ]9 d) CWhy own a house when you can rent the same property for a lot less?- B @' F4 ]2 O! f- D2 T' }
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A new study from Bank of Nova Scotia says the pendulum has swung back in favour of tenants.: h% z/ T+ _5 y( l. M$ e( ^
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"The affordability gap between renting and owning is at its highest level since 1990," said Adrienne Warren, senior economist with the bank.4 }' }" k7 S' S9 b
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The study found the average monthly mortgage payment in Canada in 2005 was $1,304 based on a $250,000 house with 10% down payment. That compares with an average rent of $731 for a typical two-bedroom apartment last year. That $573 gap is projected to climb to $800 in 2006.1 ?% }* E+ w3 ~5 i e$ x
7 @# m% G* K* ~" L1 V3 i"This is a fairly typical pattern that you see in housing. As house prices move up, affordability becomes an issue for first-time buyers," said Ms. Warren, adding renting becomes a more viable option.( q5 @/ E& m0 i+ P# C
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The current gap between owning versus renting would be even wider if the Scotiabank report took into consideration home ownership issues such as taxes and general upkeep.
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Ms. Warren predicts a slowdown in the housing market with a tighter rental market leading to increased rents. "We will see a levelling off of vacancy rates. I don't think we will see landlords offering the same incentives, like free rent for a month," she said.
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One problem with the national number is it masks major regional differences, she said. The gap between owning and renting varied wildly across the country from a $31 monthly premium in Winnipeg in 2005 to $1,220 in Vancouver.7 D( z4 A. F8 A+ f- U/ Q- B6 G7 I
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Generally though, the trend across the country is home ownership costs are rising faster than rental rates.$ l9 Q( W# g3 ?; i8 `, P
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Between 2000 and 2005, rental costs have increased nationwide at a 1.3% annual pace. During the same period, home ownership costs nationwide increased 2.7% annually.
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One side affect of declining affordability has been a slew of new mortgage products that have had the effect of lowering the monthly carrying costs of a loan. More and more consumers are buying products that allow them to pay off their mortgage based on a 35-year payment plan as opposed to a 25-year plan, which had been the norm for years., s5 F6 y- U% N" J0 Z! ~
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Ms. Warren noted that the $1,304 monthly mortgage costs for a $250,000 home with a $25,000 down payment would go down to $1,073 per month under a 35-year plan.5 C8 t' T: z4 D3 |7 P6 ?1 I4 r3 k1 n
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Real estate author Don Campbell said there is no question renting has become a better deal for consumers over the last few years. "When interest rates come back down, the pendulum will swing back to the homeowner," he said.- V1 |. B( H# E/ q+ x3 a
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"In markets in the West, where it is not as controlled, rental rates are starting to take off. A two-bedroom unit in a 1970 building in Fort McMurray is $1,500, and that's in the middle of nowhere. Even basic townhouses in Edmonton that rented for $800 last year are up over $1,000," he said.! B' G0 U( m4 ^1 I. T
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