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Monthly Archives: February 2022

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Apartment, condo demand thwarts rising costs and supply issues

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

Growing demand has boosted developers’ sentiment about current conditions in the apartment and condo market, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

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Posted in United States

What’s behind the rise in homeownership?

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

The rise in the number of owned properties across England is due to a number of social and economic factors, according to Emily Smith, head of distribution and marketing at Harpenden Building Society.

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$18 million Red Deer airport project expected to lure low-cost air carrier

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

Red Deer Regional Airport is expected to land a low-cost passenger carrier following an announcement that $18 million will be spent on a new terminal and runway upgrades.

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Posted in Red Deer (Alberta)

‘Blew our expectations’: Vacant block of land in Forde sells for $1.755 million at auction

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

Often heard is the saying “buy land, they aren’t making any more of it”, and at the sale of 17 Quinane Avenue, Forde – a vacant block of land spanning 988 square metres – that couldn’t ring more true after it sold under the hammer for $1.755 million.

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Seddon: How Yarraville’s lesser-known neighbour is evolving

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

Seddon is the suburb urban sprawl only swept at the edges of. Sure, the median house of a three-bedroom house rose by more than $1 million in pandemic years, but this inner-western gem still holds firm to its working-class and immigrant roots.

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Most popular homes of the week: From a retro Bondi semi to a beachfront Queenslander on acreage

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Joe

Every week there are loads of interesting and beautiful properties listed for sale. Using data from Domain’s research team, we’ve collated the most popular across Australia, looking at the most viewed homes in each state.

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Alberta’s $70-million boost in film and television tax credits welcomed by industry

Posted on February 27, 2022 by Joe

Local industry groups are welcoming Alberta’s expanded film and television tax credit program, saying the $70 million allotted in this year’s budget will help support the growing sector and attract big productions.

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Posted in Alberta

Benefits of proposed Central Alberta carbon capture project touted

Posted on February 27, 2022 by Joe

DIDSBURY – If given provincial government approval, a proposed carbon dioxide sequestration hub in central Alberta would have local economic benefits, company officials recently told town councillors .

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Posted in Alberta, Red Deer (Alberta), Sylvan Lake (Alberta)

Burlington regulates short term rentals: 3 things to know.

Posted on February 27, 2022 by Joe

Burlington City Council voted 8-4 to approve new regulations for short term rentals Tuesday night after several years of committee meetings and council deliberations on how to balance the benefits and downfalls of the properties in Burlington.

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Increases in fixed costs and property values are reason for higher commercial taxes in Lachute

Posted on February 27, 2022 by Joe

The Lachute Mayor Bernard Bigras-Denis understands some commercial property owners are facing significant increases on their property tax bills. The mayor says everything possible was done to ensure the tax increase was minimized while developing the 2022 budget, but some factors could not be avoided.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3IuMEG1

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