Central Alberta’s residential resale market picked up steam in January, with 104 homes in Red Deer and 136 in the surrounding region sold through the Multiple Listing Service system during the month.
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Central Alberta’s residential resale market picked up steam in January, with 104 homes in Red Deer and 136 in the surrounding region sold through the Multiple Listing Service system during the month.
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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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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 value of resale housing transactions in Calgary reached $10.73 billion in 2013, up from $9.1 billion in 2012, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board’s (CREB) year-end report.
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CALGARY – Inventory shortages, population growth and a healthy economy have driven price increases across all housing categories in Calgary in the past year, says the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released Thursday.
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CALGARY – The average price for a resale home in Calgary will balloon to more than half a million dollars by 2017, according to a new real estate report released Tuesday.
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. has revised upward its expectations for Central Alberta’s resale market this year and next.
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According to statistics released by the Calgary Real Estate Board, the Airdrie Real Estate market had a decent month of September with 111 MLS® sales.
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CALGARY — The resale housing market outside of Calgary is booming these days.
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City homebuilders say they’re seeing an increase in interest in new homes among house hunters this year.
One reason for the upswing has been an ease in resale home listings, says Mike Selinger, vice-president of sales and marketing for Cardel Homes.
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