استمتع بـUnlimited مع Magzter GOLD

استمتع بـUnlimited مع Magzter GOLD

احصل على وصول غير محدود إلى أكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة وقصة مميزة مقابل

$149.99
 
$74.99/سنة
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

The Condo Crash Will Reverberate Across the Country

January / February 2026

|

Maclean's

Vancouver and Toronto's troubles are harbingers of more housing issues to come

- By Mike Moffatt

The Condo Crash Will Reverberate Across the Country

Toronto and Vancouver's condo industries collapsed spectacularly in 2025. Projects were cancelled, and buyers of pre-construction units were left with homes worth far less than what they paid for them. Pre-construction sales all but dried up, and some early-stage developments were converted to purpose-built rentals. This coming year, the dysfunction will bleed past Toronto and Vancouver and become a problem that affects all major urban centres. This housing collapse will extend beyond high-rise condos: pre-construction sales of all forms of ownership housing are now declining. Eventually, this will translate into fewer housing starts and sales across the country.

To understand where we’re headed, we first have to understand how we got here. In the last few years, home prices rose at different rates across the country. Due to several factors—including the steady decline in global interest rates—prices more than doubled over the past two decades in southern Ontario and B.C.’s Lower Mainland, relative to income. In other areas, such as Edmonton and St. John’s, incomes kept pace with prices until the start of the pandemic.

Speculators identified where prices would hike due to shortages and bought up units, sending prices soaring higher.

المزيد من القصص من Maclean's

Maclean's

Maclean's

The University's Post-Book Future

Students don't want to read novels anymore. I've filled my English-lit syllabus with movies to help them learn anyway.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Buy Canadian Will Transform Supply Chains

Trump's tariff chaos will prompt local food producers to expand at record speed

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

The Rise of the Micro-Restaurant

Tiny establishments like Yan Dining Room, my 26-seater in Toronto, are feeding Canadians' appetites for something new

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Education

The international-student shortfall will worsen schools' financial woes. Donald Trump's assault on academia will hinder and help Canadian campuses. And school boards will scramble to fill teacher shortages.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Food

Buy Canadian fever will give us more B.C. wine, Ontario ice cream and locally grown winter strawberries-while Indigenous cuisine will have its overdue moment

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

The Adult Rec-Sports Boom

Fed up with phones, Canadians are making friends on the field

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Concert Tickets Might Finally Get Cheaper

In 2026, we'll need fewer stadium extravaganzas and more intimate shows at small venues

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Climate

Wildfire displacement will redraw the map, EV adoption will decelerate and Canada will miss its emissions targets. Throughout it all, Mark Carney will put climate on the backburner.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Canada's China Policy Will Be Decided in Washington

If Trump talks fail, Canada could look toward Beijing

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

Maclean's

Maclean's

Justice for Stablecoins

For years, people thought fiat-backed crypto was all hype, no value. Now that the government's on board, Canadians should be too.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back