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Despite economic uncertainty and mounting job losses, Edmonton's resale housing market picked up in April with sales increasing from the previous month and from the same time last year. There were 1,843 residential sales in April, up 1.1 per cent Read More...
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Edmonton, March 3, 2009: The average price of most types of residential property slipped down a notch in February after a short rally in January. Sales numbers climbed across the 1,000-unit threshold for the first time since October but are still below Read More...
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EDMONTON - The recent downturn in Edmonton's housing market may benefit university and college students looking for a place to live this fall. Some real-estate investors struggling to sell their properties are now offering them to tenants, providing Read More...
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EDMONTON - Is the city's housing market going into the tank, as it did in the 1980s? Or is it already showing signs of emerging from its year-long funk? My guess? With the average price of a single-family detached home in Edmonton down to $379,224 Read More...
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Here's what some visitors to edmontonjournal.com had to say about housing prices in Edmonton in light of the latest statistics from the Realtors Association of Edmonton: - Homes are only worth what people are willing to pay. While this may be a deal Read More...
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Edmonton, May 5, 2008: The REALTORS® Association of Edmonton reported that the average price for single family homes dropped less than half a percent after three months of small increases. April sales of all types of residential property through the Read More...
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Real Estate! What a state! That observation by the Caledonian bard Dougie Maclean referred to London "foreigners" buying up his beloved Scottish highlands. But the mystery, consternation and occasional joy associated with the world of real estate Read More...
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EDMONTON - Edmonton renters will again pay double-digit rent increases this year, says a new multi-family housing report by real estate company Cushman & Wakefield. It will be the 13th year in a row that rents have gone up. But the good news is that Read More...
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A questionnaire into housing issues facing Edmontonians is already suggesting that despite market changes, many are worse off than last year - just a day into the survey's progress. The Edmonton Social Planning Council sent out the survey Wednesday Read More...
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There are 33 Census Metropolitan Areas in Canada (i.e., urban areas with core populations of at least 50,000 people). Through the first quarter of this year, housing starts increased in 20 CMAs and declined in the other 13. The six most populous cities Read More...
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Edmonton, January 3, 2007: In the beginning of 2007 housing prices continued to climb just like the year before but by mid-year the market had turned and prices cooled as the housing inventory quadrupled. Year end figures released by the REALTORS® Read More...
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In Calgary and Edmonton "the excessively fast run-up of home values in 2006 and the first half of 2007 priced people out of the market," and increases are expected to be more moderate in 2008. "Activity is at or just below record levels Read More...
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Edmonton, December 4, 2007: The REALTORS® Association of Edmonton reports that housing prices in Edmonton suddenly dropped in November. The largest monthly drop in single family prices so far this year was 3.2% in August. The drop in November was 5. 3%. The residential inventory is still high as compared to historical levels but has dropped throughout November. There were 8,667 residential properties available on the Multiple Listing Service® at the end of the month
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EDMONTON Housing price increases will moderate here if our market continues to follow Calgarys, a developer predicted today at the Edmonton Real Estate Forum. We have been astonished at how closely the two markets have been tracking, said Randy Ferguson, Read More...
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EDMONTON - Edmonton MLAs are coming under growing pressure from both sides of the housing debate, with frantic tenants demanding rent controls and landlords mobilizing against them. Some Conservatives, including Edmonton-Castle Downs MLA Thomas Lukaszuk, Read More...
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