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Bank of Canada Holds Rate at 2.25% — What This Actually Means for Toronto Real Estate

Bank of Canada Holds Rate at 2.25% — What This Actually Means for Toronto Real Estate

The Bank of Canada held its rate at 2.25% today.

On the surface, that sounds like stability.

But if you’re buying or selling in Toronto right now, you already know—this market isn’t about headlines. It’s about how people are reacting behind them.

Here’s what I’m seeing.

This Isn’t a “Wait and See” Market Anymore

For the past couple of years, many people have been sitting on the sidelines.

Waiting for rates to drop.
Waiting for certainty.
Waiting for the “right time.”

This announcement removes some of that hesitation.

Rates aren’t dropping yet—but they’re also not climbing. And that creates something we haven’t had in a while:

A sense of direction.

Buyers Are Starting to Re-Engage—But They’re Smarter Now

Buyers are coming back into the market, but not the way they were before.

They’re calculated.
They’re informed.
And they’re not overpaying just to secure a deal.

What this means is simple:

If you’re buying, there’s an opportunity—but you need to move with intent. The right property, priced correctly, still gets attention quickly.

The difference now is you have more room to make the right decision, not just a fast one.

Sellers: The Market Is Still Active—But It’s Not Forgiving

This is where most people get it wrong.

They hear “rates held” and assume the market is heating up again.

It’s not.

It’s stabilizing—but buyers are more selective than ever.

That means:

  • Overpricing will cost you time

  • A weak presentation will cost you leverage

  • A poor strategy will cost you money

Homes are still selling. In many cases, very well.

But the ones that win are positioned properly from day one.

The Bigger Risk Right Now Isn’t Rates—It’s Misreading the Market

Everyone is focused on interest rates.

But the bigger factor right now is uncertainty.

Global tensions are pushing energy prices up.
Economic growth is slowing.
The Bank of Canada is watching closely—and ready to react.

That means the window we’re in right now?

It’s an opportunity window.

Not permanent. Not guaranteed. But very real.

My Take

This is a strategy market.

Not a guessing market.
Not a hype market.
Not a panic market.

If you’re buying, you need to know where the value is—and how to act when it shows up.

If you’re selling, you need to understand exactly how your home fits into today’s buyer mindset.

Because the gap between average and strong results right now is widening.

Final Thought

The rate didn’t change.

But the way people move in this market is changing.

If you’re thinking about making a move in Toronto, the question isn’t “what are rates doing?”

It’s:

“What’s the right move for me right now?”

That’s the conversation worth having.

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