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The aggregate home price in Calgary decreased 2.3 per cent year-over-year to $469,916 in the fourth quarter of 2019
Recovery of Calgary's real estate market has been slow and home prices declined in the fourth quarter of 2019, says a report released Thursday by Royal LePage. The real estate company's House Price Survey said the aggregate home price in Calgary decreased 2.3 per cent year-over-year to $469,916 in the fourth quarter of 2019. However, in the last…
Prices began to stabilize on a quarter-over-quarter basis in 2019 and should edge up slight in 2020, says Royal LePage
Home prices have stabilized in the prairie provinces, and are expected to improve slightly in Calgary and Edmonton, according to two reports released this week. The Canadian Real Estate Association reported Monday that the benchmark price – which is the typical price of a home in a market – was down across Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon…
There were drops in all regions except Fort McMurray and south central Alberta, reports the Alberta Real Estate Association
The real estate industry in Alberta saw year-over-year sales declines in November, with low volumes now at a five-year trend and the worst since 2010, the provincewide association reports. There were drops in all regions except Fort McMurray and south central Alberta, reports the Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA). A total of 3,525 units were…
Home sales fell slightly across Calgary in November compared with November the year before, although listings continue to come down and inventories are trending down
Real estate sales continue to lag in Calgary. Home sales fell slightly across Calgary in November compared with November the year before, Calgary Real Estate Board data show. The roughly one per cent decline bucks a four-month run of year-over-year monthly sales increases. But the data also show positive signs, too. Listings continue to come…
The average price of a new home in Alberta was down by 1.7 per cent in September compared to a year earlier.
Persistent uncertainty in the Alberta economy continues to impact the homebuilding industry. The good news for consumers is that prices of new homes are falling. Not so good news, though, for homebuilders as they struggle with a lower demand environment. According to Statistics Canada data, the average price of a new home in Alberta was…
The benchmark price fell by 2.37 per cent in Calgary and by 2.36 per cent in Edmonton in October from year ago levels.
Home prices continue to fall in Calgary and Edmonton, according to the latest monthly report by the Canadian Real Estate Association. In a report released Friday, the association said the benchmark price - which is the price of a typical home in the market - fell by 2.37 per cent in Calgary and by 2.36…
Across Alberta, single-detached starts were up 11%, according to CMHC
There was good news in the Calgary and Edmonton region homebuilding industry in October as housing starts were on the rise during the month. A report by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. indicates that single-detached starts of 282 were three per cent higher than a year ago and ‘all other’ starts jumped by 30 per…
Alberta cities are among the least expensive when it comes to residential rental property in the country, according to a new report. The average Canadian property was listed for $1,954 per month in September just topping the previous high-water mark for the year of $1,953 in June, according to the October National Rent Report produced…