Rising borrowing costs are taking a bite out of demand in Edmonton’s real estate market, only not as much as larger markets, says a local realtor.
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Rising borrowing costs are taking a bite out of demand in Edmonton’s real estate market, only not as much as larger markets, says a local realtor.
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Brent prices are expected to average $106.82 a barrel in 2022, the monthly Reuters poll showed on Thursday—and that’s the highest average oil price forecast in the survey so far this year, as the West is scrambling to replace Russian oil supply.
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To write or not to write a backup offer.
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Seductively low mortgage rates have lured many people into home ownership. But, buyer beware — choosing a too-good-to-be-true mortgage could be flirting with disaster.
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Crop quality is reported mostly as good to excellent on all major crops throughout central Alberta.
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Today is the last day to pay 2022 property tax without penalty or to sign up for tax instalment payment plan.
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Motorists travelling on Carry Drive can expect delays and detours over the next two months, as city crews replace damaged storm water, and other infrastructure, and upgrade road and intersection design.
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The Ontario government has set the 2023 rent increase guideline at 2.5 per cent, a rate much lower than inflation. This represents the maximum amount a landlord can increase rent during the year for most tenants without the approval of the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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Renee McGowan of Mercer discusses the results of its Cost of Living survey.
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Greece’s unique mix of natural beauty, history, and culture has established the country as a prime destination for buying property.
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