Ontario Mortgage Rates: June 2022

Monthly mortgage market snapshot for Ontario homeowners

June 2022 -- Canadian Mortgage & Housing Market Snapshot

1) Bank of Canada rate decisions - Date: June 1, 2022 - Decision: Rate hike - Overnight rate: 1.00% → 1.50% - Change: +50 basis points - Rationale: The Bank said inflation was higher and more persistent than expected and the economy was operating in excess demand. It emphasized the need to act more forcefully to bring inflation back to target. - Important context: June 2022 was part of the accelerating tightening cycle and reinforced that the BoC was prepared to keep moving quickly.

2) Mortgage rate snapshot -- June 2022 The broad June 2022 mortgage-rate picture was:

Caveat: I did not find a single authoritative national source giving one exact Canada-wide “average 5-year fixed” and “average variable” for June 2022 only, so these remain approximate market ranges.

3) Housing market data -- June 2022

Canada (national) Month-specific reporting for June 2022 showed further cooling: - National home sales: down 5.6% month-over-month from May - National average sale price: about $665,850 - roughly flat / modestly down year-over-year depending on the measure cited - Months of inventory: around 3.1 months - Interpretation: - the housing market was clearly slowing - inventory was rising from ultra-tight levels - price pressure was easing materially versus early 2022

GTA / Ontario proxy For TRREB / GTA June 2022: - Sales: 6,474 - Year-over-year sales change: -41.0% - Average selling price: $1,146,254 - up 5.3% year-over-year - New listings: 16,183 - down 9.0% year-over-year - Interpretation: - GTA sales continued falling sharply - prices were still high, but gains had slowed a lot - the market was visibly transitioning away from the pandemic boom

Ontario-wide I did not find a clean primary Ontario-wide June 2022 housing dataset in this run that I’m comfortable quoting directly. The strongest Ontario-specific evidence here remains TRREB / GTA.

4) Regulatory / policy news -- June 2022 The key policy event in June 2022 was the BoC hike itself.

Major policy development - June 1, 2022: BoC raises overnight rate to 1.50% - This had direct mortgage-market significance because: - variable-rate borrowers faced higher costs - qualification pressures increased - market sentiment cooled further ### OSFI / FSRA / federal - I did not verify a separate major OSFI, FSRA, or federal mortgage-rule shock landing specifically in June 2022 that rivaled the BoC move - So the dominant June policy story was: - continued rapid monetary tightening

5) Private/Alternative lending -- June 2022 I did not find a clean Ontario-only private-lending data release for June 2022 in this run.

Best month-specific characterization - rising borrowing costs and cooling resale conditions likely increased pressure on: - marginal borrowers - highly leveraged buyers - borrowers needing refinancing flexibility - That tends to increase the relevance of: - alternative lenders - private mortgage capital - bridge or restructuring solutions - But I do not have a clean June-only Ontario metric to quote directly

6) Notable events -- June 2022

Major headlines - June 1: BoC hikes 50 bps to 1.50% - Housing market cools further - national sales down again - GTA sales down sharply year-over-year - Prices remain high but momentum weakens - national average around $665,850 - GTA average around $1.146 million - Inventory rising from extreme lows - a notable shift from 2021 conditions

What defined June 2022 The defining themes were: - rapid tightening - weaker sales - moderating price growth - rising inventory - a market clearly moving out of boom conditions

Fraud / court / lender events - I did not find a single clearly dominant mortgage fraud case, lender collapse, or court ruling that I could confidently verify as a defining June 2022 mortgage headline in this run

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Bottom line for June 2022 - BoC: hiked from 1.00% to 1.50% on June 1 - Mortgage rates: materially higher; variables moved with prime and fixed rates were in the mid-4% zone - Housing market: continued cooling - Canada: average price about $665,850 - GTA: 6,474 sales, average price $1,146,254 - Policy: the key June development was the BoC 50 bp hike - Alternative lending: likely more relevant at the margin as qualification tightened, but no clean June-only Ontario figure verified

Sources - Bank of Canada -- June 1, 2022 decision - CREA June 2022 release title / month-specific market reporting - TRREB market-watch references / June 2022 figures surfaced in search results - Secondary coverage summarizing June 2022 GTA data: - - - Rate references - - - ## Caveats - You asked for June 2022 only, so I kept this month-specific. - I could verify the BoC June 1 hike strongly from the primary source. - I relied on month-specific market reporting and search-result evidence for national and GTA figures; I did not directly extract a clean primary Ontario-wide dataset in this run. - I also did not find a single authoritative national “average 5-year fixed / average variable” series for June 2022 only, so the mortgage-rate section remains an approximate market snapshot rather than a precise official average.

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