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    Bank of Canada Holds Rates: What It Means for You
    February 2, 2026

    The Bank of Canada has held the overnight rate steady. For homeowners with fixed or variable mortgages, this means there is no immediate change to monthly payments. However, the decision itself offers important insight into where interest rates may be headed in 2026. In a balanced market like Greater Victoria, understanding the signal behind the pause matters just as much as the rate itself. What This Announcement Really Signals Holding rates suggests the Bank believes current policy is restrictive enough to cool inflation without further tightening. Instead of reacting aggressively, the Bank is choosing to wait and assess how past rate hikes continue to work through the economy. For buyers and homeowners, this points to a shift from rate shock to rate stability. Why Inflation Is No Longer Forcing the Bank’s Hand Inflation has eased from its peak and is moving closer to the Bank’s target range. While prices are still elevated in some areas, broad inflation pressures are no longer accelerating. Because of this, the Bank does not need to raise rates further to regain control. That does not guarantee cuts are imminent, but it reduces the risk of sudden increases. What Could Actually Move Rates This Year Future rate changes will likely depend on a few key factors: Sustained declines in inflation Slower economic growth or rising unemployment Weak consumer spending and housing activity If inflation continues to cool without a rebound in demand, gradual rate cuts later in 2026 become more likely. On the other hand, renewed inflation pressure or economic surprises could delay that timeline. How Buyers and Homeowners Should Think About Risk For current homeowners, stability offers a chance to review renewal timelines, stress test household budgets, and avoid overextending in anticipation of rapid rate cuts. For buyers, this environment supports careful planning. Rate holds reduce urgency, but affordability still matters. Buyers should focus on long-term payment comfort rather than timing short-term rate moves. In markets like Victoria, where inventory remains higher and prices are stable, patience and flexibility continue to be advantages. Bottom Line The Bank of Canada holding rates steady does not change payments today, but it signals a more measured phase of monetary policy. Inflation is no longer driving aggressive action, and future moves will depend on how the economy evolves through 2026. If you are weighing your options as a buyer or homeowner, now is a good time to review your strategy and understand how interest rate risk fits into your plans. Ready to talk through your next move? Contact us to discuss how today’s rate environment impacts your home search or long-term goals. Dione S., 5-Star Review, via Google “We made a MAJOR purchase and his expertise gave us the confidence to make OUR own decision in this crazy market! We are HAPPY ! Would not change a thing! Thank you Faber team!!” Faber Real Estate Group Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty 📞 250-244-3430 📧[email protected] ℹ️ Scott Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation ℹ️ Cal Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation Vanessa Wood, Zachary Parsons, and Sophie Taylor “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”

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