Despite two rate cuts by the Bank of Canada, home sales fell nearly 11% year-over-year in November, with declines in most provinces except slight increases in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Financial pressures and rising credit delinquencies are limiting buyers' ability to commit to mortgages. Prices remain resilient, with some markets showing modest gains, indicating the housing market may stay stagnant until spring but could rebound quickly thereafter.
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