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Canada’s mortgage market is holding its breath as the Bank of Canada prepares for its next big decision. With speculation rising over a possible rate cut, homebuyers and homeowners alike are watching closely.

Money market traders are now betting on a two-in-three chance of a rate reduction on September 17. It’s a bold wager, especially since core inflation remains above the bank’s comfort zone of three per cent. Still, markets remain confident.

All Eyes on Data This Month

The final call depends on critical employment and inflation numbers. Reports are due September 5 and 16, just before the central bank meets. Those figures could seal the fate of rates this fall.

One thing seems clear — the likelihood of near-term rate hikes has faded. That alone offers some comfort to borrowers facing steep monthly payments.

Mortgage Rates Holding Steady

Across the country, mortgage rates haven’t budged for two weeks. But that stability could be short-lived if economic signals weaken further. Analysts say fixed rates could drift into the high three per cent range.

Some lenders are already pushing rates lower. True North Mortgage currently advertises three-year fixed terms at 3.99 per cent. Regional players like Butler Mortgage are going even lower, cutting another five to ten basis points.

 Five-Year Deals Heating Up

The most competitive five-year fixed rates are turning heads. Citadel Mortgage leads nationally with 3.94 per cent insured and 4.04 per cent uninsured. But Ontario borrowers may find better offers through Ratebuzz, which posts 3.84 per cent insured and 3.94 per cent uninsured.

These small differences matter. For households stretched by high living costs, even a fraction of a point can mean significant savings over time.

Floating Rates Back in Focus

Talk of rate cuts is also reviving interest in variable mortgages. Floating rates often dip when the Bank of Canada lowers its benchmark. However, experts caution that one rate cut would only bring variables on par with today’s lowest three-year fixed deals.

Markets are also signaling expectations of just one more prime rate drop beyond September. That means variable borrowers could see limited long-term relief.

What It Means for Borrowers

For now, mortgage shoppers are in a holding pattern. Those considering a new deal may want to watch the September 5 and 16 reports closely. A softer economy could unlock lower borrowing costs before fall.

In the meantime, competition among lenders is heating up. With offers already dipping below four per cent, homeowners may not have to wait much longer for meaningful savings.

The countdown is on. By mid-September, the Bank of Canada’s move could reshape the mortgage landscape yet again.

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