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Majority of aspiring homeowners awaiting rate cuts before buying: BMO survey

TORONTO - The majority of Canadians aspiring to buy a home say they will push their plans to next year or later to wait for interest rates to drop, a new survey shows.

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Majority of aspiring homeowners awaiting rate cuts before buying: BMO survey

A majority of Canadians aspiring to buy a home say they will push their plans to next year or later and wait for interest rates to drop, a survey shows. A new home is shown for sale in a housing development in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 14, 2020.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

TORONTO - The majority of Canadians aspiring to buy a home say they will push their plans to next year or later to wait for interest rates to drop, a new survey shows.

Bank of Montreal says 72 per cent of respondents hoping to buy a home will wait until borrowing costs fall — an increase of four per cent compared with last year.

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