2021 by all accounts was a record-breaking year for Canadian real estate — a blockbuster for sales, prices and low inventories.
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2021 by all accounts was a record-breaking year for Canadian real estate — a blockbuster for sales, prices and low inventories.
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For Lease signs continue to dot Calgary’s downtown office towers but, for the first time since the pandemic began, the trend of more vacant space hitting the market is reversing.
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The Town of Sylvan Lake is extending Festival Street onto 50A Ave. and developing an outdoor event space for the area, made possible in part with support from a federal grant.
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Zurich and Geneva are the two most expensive cities in Switzerland for home rentals, with prices continuing to rise as people move from the smaller towns to big cities.
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ASHEVILLE – Apartment rents jumped 25% over the past year, making Asheville the most expensive city in North Carolina to rent in.
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If you’re nervous about investing in office buildings because of COVID-19 craziness, welcome to the club. Some would say we’re in a risk-off phase — people selling off their stocks in favor of tangible assets.
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India’s Real Estate Hub. For free, you can post property ads on www.com, the largest real estate marketplace. For registered property buyers here, there is a free listing of property sales and rentals.
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Real estate investment companies (REICs) and property investment funds are expected to make a shift this year to new income property categories.
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Councillors will spend the week debating a proposed 2022 municipal operating budget of $570,325,148, or nearly $2.5 million higher than last year’s operating budget. Budgets are expected to resume shrinking in 2023 and 2024.
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Private landlords will be forced to bring their properties up to a set of national standards for the first time under plans to be unveiled in the government’s levelling-up strategy this week.
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