CALGARY – Housing starts in the Calgary region in January were up a whopping amount compared with a year ago, thanks primarily to a booming multi-family sector.
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CALGARY – Housing starts in the Calgary region in January were up a whopping amount compared with a year ago, thanks primarily to a booming multi-family sector.
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CALGARY – The momentum in Calgary’s resale housing market continued to gain steam in January with increasing MLS sales and prices reaching record levels.
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The local housing market should remain strong in 2014 as long as Alberta continues to experience strong net migration and job growth, a prominent economist told the local chamber of commerce Wednesday.
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December U.S. housing starts and building permits data are out.
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Despite economic uncertainty in some parts of the nation, Lethbridge builders recorded 648 housing starts during 2013.
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Red Deer home builders hammered out a nearly 40 per cent increase in housing starts last year.
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Sunrise Village, a new seniors residence in High River, is on track to open its doors in May. When it does, it will provide a home for close to 200 people.
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Data has finally come in regarding housing starts and the economic outlook for Lethbridge & Area in 2014. Over all, in 2013 Lethbridge saw a slight dip in housing starts. Single family starts saw a dip of 2.4% and multi-family saw an increase of 0.9% over 2012.
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VANCOUVER, BC, Jan 4, 2014/ Troy Media/ – A positive stream of economic data and political news out of the U.S. provided a relatively upbeat picture for the broader economy in December and greater optimism for 2014.
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The housing recovery hit high gear in 2013 with bigger than expected price gains and solid home sales. This year isn’t likely to be as exciting. Rising mortgage interest rates will price out some potential buyers. Instead of double-digit price gains, look for single-digit ones, economists say, while existing home sales remain at last year’s level.
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