UMP Episode 19: Navigating The Great Canadian Housing Bubble with Ron Butler
Understanding Macro Podcast - A podcast by Understanding Macro

In this episode, we are joined by Ron Butler from Butler Mortgage and host of the very popular Angry Mortgage Podcast.During the episode Ron shares with us what factors have created Canada’s housing bubble and if there is anything we or the government can do to fix it. We explore whether or not we should expect a big correction in the Canadian housing market because of the rapid rise in interest rates, or if underlying supply shortages coupled with increased immigration into Canada will prevent any sort of housing crash.If you're interested in the real estate market in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, or anywhere in Canada, this episode is a must-watch.Tune in now for valuable insights and a deeper understanding of the current Canadian housing market from one of the industry's leading experts! Ron has been a mortgage broker for over 25 years and serves the Canadian market mainly focused in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Calgary.FOLLOW RON BUTLER: - Website: https://www.butlermortgage.ca/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronmortgageguy- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@angrymortgage FOLLOW THE SHOW:- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@UnderstandingMacro- Understanding Macro Twitter: https://twitter.com/UMacroPodcast WHERE TO LISTEN: - Website: https://www.understandingmacro.com/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Welcome to the Understanding Macro Podcast, where we explore the intersection of technology, macroeconomics and financial markets. Each week we aim to bring you thought-provoking conversations with our expert guests or introduce you to new concepts to help make you a better-informed investor. Whether you’re just a finance nerd like myself, a seasoned investor, or simply interested in how the macro economy affects your daily life, Understanding Macro has something for you. **Nothing in this show is intended to be investment or financial advice. This content is for entertainment purposes only. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions**. #investing #finance #economy