Commercial market: What’s in store for 2023? Brokers need to focus on some key trends, says commercial veteran – and communication will be essential Recent years have meant eventful times for Canada’s commercial mortgage market – and with some turbulence likely ahead in 2023, there’s plenty for brokers in the space to keep top of mind, according to a veteran …
Lenders hitting pause on some construction financing in high-rate environment
Lenders hitting pause on some construction financing in high-rate environment Trend is likely to be temporary, commercial executive says, as market adjusts Construction projects are increasingly being shelved in Canada’s commercial space as higher borrowing rates and economic uncertainty continue to grip the market, according to a leading figure in the sector. Michel Durand (pictured), president and CEO of MCommercial, …
Commercial sector: Veteran shares what brokers need to focus on
Commercial sector: Veteran shares what brokers need to focus on CEO on how brokers should be advising clients in the commercial space Throughout the trials and tribulations of 2022 in the mortgage space, the commercial realm has also seen a changing landscape with interest rates and borrowing costs on the rise. That’s not to say that opportunity doesn’t remain. One …
Why some builders are getting cold feet on apartment construction
Rising interest rates are giving many pause for thought in the commercial space The rising-interest-rate environment that has gripped Canada in 2022 is having a significant impact on the country’s commercial financing market, with a noted shift seeing builders gravitate away from purpose-built apartment projects and towards condo construction. That’s according to MCommercial CEO and founder Michel Durand (pictured), who …
How are worst-hit commercial asset classes recovering from pandemic?
How are worst-hit commercial asset classes recovering from the pandemic? Some green shoots are appearing, although difficult times are likely still ahead. They were two of the commercial asset classes that were most badly pummelled during the COVID-19 pandemis – but with public health measures slowly easing across Canada, much attention will now turn to …
”Industry Icon” named by the CMP Magazine
A COMMERCIAL MINDSET Michel Durand founder and CEO of MCommercial reflects on the career that’s helped him become one of the commercial mortgage sector’s leading lights. For Michel Durand, commercial mortgage brokering isn’t just something you can dip your toes into. It’s a full-time commitment – a pursuit that requires the utmost dedication, devotion and professionalism in order to find …
CMP spoke with Michel Durand in the space to find out what commercial brokers need to know to navigate a still evolving landscape.
MICHEL DURAND / PRESIDENT AND PRINCIPAL BROKER / MORTGAGE ALLIANCE COMMERCIAL What do brokers need to do to succeed in the commercial market? Michel Durand: There are no secrets here, and it’s no different than what it takes to succeed in any market or industry. First, surround yourself with the best professionals to help you accomplish your objective – I …
Commercial sector to become more valuable after COVID-19 – CBRE
Commercial sector to become more valuable after COVID-19 – CBRE Acquisition of expansive properties has fallen to the wayside, but commercial real estate is poised to become an even more desirable choice for investment after the coronavirus pandemic, according to CBRE. This will be particularly apparent in Toronto, CBRE’s recently released “Q1 2020 Canadian Cap Rates & Investment Insights” document reported. …
Quebec authorizes resumption of residential construction
Quebec authorizes resumption of residential construction Quebec’s government has included residential construction to the list of its priority services, and has allowed projects to continue starting April 20. In an April 13 news release, the government stated that this permit to continue building residential units applies to homes scheduled for delivery no later than July 31. “This announcement applies to …
Dueling multifamily proposals offered for Montreal’s Canada Malting site
Dueling multifamily proposals offered for Montreal’s Canada Malting site The fate of the long-defunct Canada Malting facility along the Lachine Canal in the Saint-Henri section of Montreal is the subject of rival proposals for multifamily housing, one from a real estate development firm seeking a traditional condominium complex and the second from an advocacy group proposing a community-based project. The …