Grant Smee, the managing director of Only Realty Property Group says that turbulent economic times have scared off some would-be homebuyers and made them consider renting instead.
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Grant Smee, the managing director of Only Realty Property Group says that turbulent economic times have scared off some would-be homebuyers and made them consider renting instead.
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Homeowners selling now need to accept the market is no longer tilted in their favour, but there are ways to boost the chance of a good sale, agents say.
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The huge price growth of the property boom has been erased in many Sydney suburbs as rising interest rates cut buyer borrowing power, pushing values back to pre-pandemic levels.
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A grand European villa-style house in Rose Bay has sold privately for $25 million after a year-long settlement and a paper trail that includes a who’s who of China’s billionaire class.
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LAKELAND – Last week, the province announced it will launch a new agri-processing tax credit this spring to help attract large-scale investment to the province. The Alberta Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit will be introduced as part of the province’s Budget 2023.
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Local MPs say the proposed new federal riding for St. Albert, which partners the city with rural communities like Morinville, rather than Edmonton, will honour the strong Francophone history in the area.
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The City of St. Albert had more than a $2 million operating surplus this past year due to anticipated earnings from electric franchise fees, investment income, ambulance billing, and an increase in transit ridership.
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Rocky View County (RVC) will hear a presentation on Feb. 21 from MacDonald Communities on the state of its Cochrane Lake Revitalization Plan.
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With its own abandonment program well underway, the City of Medicine Hat is interested in a potential provincial subsidy program to plug sites and reduce environmental liability, but officials are not yet sure how it would work or if it would fit with the city’s plans.
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The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Hamilton shot up by more than $100 in January, a new report has found.
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