Calgary’s new home construction market cooled a little bit in February from January, but really, what didn’t get colder in February?
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Calgary’s new home construction market cooled a little bit in February from January, but really, what didn’t get colder in February?
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New home sales rose sharply in January, defying expectations for a drop-off due to extreme bad weather in much of the country.
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Statistics issued by the Central Alberta Realtors Association suggest that the local residential resale market is off to its fastest start in years.
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CALGARY – Calgary’s sizzling resale housing market is showing no signs of cooling as the city recorded the highest year-over-year hike in prices across the country in January – and early indications show February is experiencing a continued escalation in what it costs to buy a home.
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CALGARY – Pressure on prices in Calgary’s resale housing market continued in January as MLS listings remained at lower levels compared with a year ago.
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Christmas season usually doesn’t come to mind as a busy time for the local housing market.
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Average sales for single-family homes in St. Albert dropped by almost 14 per cent in November compared to the same month last year, the Realtors Association of Edmonton reported in its monthly housing bulletin.
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CALGARY – Housing starts in the Calgary region soared in November, sparked by a surge in new multi-family construction, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
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Commercial property and farm sales pushed Medicine Hat’s November real estate market slightly higher than last year, though residential sales stayed relatively on par with 2012.
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EDMONTON – The busiest season for Edmonton-region resale housing activity began with mixed results in April, with home prices slipping from March but still up from last year.
The all-residential average selling price in the Edmonton census metropolitan area for April was $348,535, down 1.8 per cent from March but up 2.0 per cent from a year earlier, according to MLS figures released Thursday by the Realtors Association of Edmonton.
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