The average number of letting agents who saw tenants faced with a higher rent bill hit 55 per cent in June, says new data issued by Arla Propertymark.
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The average number of letting agents who saw tenants faced with a higher rent bill hit 55 per cent in June, says new data issued by Arla Propertymark.
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Lack of units, higher population leading to rising rent prices in central Ohio
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Mortgage demand dropped to its lowest level since March, even though interest rates were much higher back then.
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Not many 24-year-old university students live in a S$1.2 million (US$875,000) penthouse, kitted out with a Herman Miller Aeron office chair and Lelit espresso machine. Especially not in Singapore, one of the world’s most expensive property markets.
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New Zealanders moving within New Zealand have a bigger impact on house prices than the same numbers of migrants, according to new research.
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Growth in oilsands production over the next 20 years is expected to be slower than previously forecast, despite falling project construction costs, according to a study update by the Canadian Energy Research Institute.
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Calgary city council has voted to ratify an agreement that will see the construction of a new $550-million arena that will be home to the Calgary Flames for the next 35 years, just eight days after details of the proposal were made public.
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The City of Fort Saskatchewan is welcoming a new business to the community, as the Spark Energy Credit Union opens its doors. Located in the Fort Saskatchewan Chamber Building, the Spark Energy Credit Union grand opening was held on July 26, with Mayor Gale Katchur and several other community members in attendance. The opening event featured face painting, free mini donuts, and an opportunity for community members to tour the business.
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Over the last decade, Canadian investors have experienced solid five per cent to seven per cent annual portfolio gains, outperforming those of the previous decade, according to a report by TD Economics.
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CALGARY—About a quarter of Albertans would vote to leave Canada, according to a new poll — but Quebec is still slightly ahead when it comes to separatist sentiment.
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