Housing starts in Red Deer this year are expected to jump nearly 20 per cent, says Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. in its most recent forecast.
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Housing starts in Red Deer this year are expected to jump nearly 20 per cent, says Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. in its most recent forecast.
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Canadian housing costs continue upward, with Vancouver becoming one of the world’s most expensive cities.
But not in Lethbridge. The average resale price here remains below $250,000, according to the latest figures from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
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OTTAWA – Canadian builders appear poised to pick up the pace of residential construction in the later half of 2013 but the total number of starts will remain below last year’s, according to a forecast issued Tuesday by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
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CALGARY — Calgary will see the greatest increase in housing prices over the next three years, says a report released Tuesday by Genworth Canada.
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EDMONTON – After an impressive 2012, the Edmonton housing market will see some moderation for 2013 as new housing starts are projected to decline, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
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The recent surge in mortgage rates has hit mortgage refinance applications pretty hard.
The weekly MBA purchase applications announcement out Wednesday morning should give us more of an insight on the issue.
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Home builders stepped up construction of new homes and apartment buildings last month as the the nation’s steady housing recovery continued advancing.
Housing starts rose 6.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 914,000, the government reported Tuesday.
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CALGARY, AB, Jun 15, 2013/ Troy Media/ – According to the latest figures from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, builders started construction on 41,438 new homes in our province in May. That’s the highest this year and the first time since early 2008 that the figure has risen above the 40,000 mark.
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Grande Prairie may be a transient city, but recent statistics reveal the growing housing market is here to stay.
This week, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) released a report of housing starts for the month of May and updated numbers from the year-to-date.
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Commission recently released a housing starts report for May, and Lethbridge starts are up slightly.
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