CALGARY - Calgary is the best place in Canada to invest in the residential real estate market, according to a new report released today.
The Real Estate Investment Network’s report said that Calgary experienced one of its best economic and real estate periods in Canadian history a couple of years ago but then entered a strong, and needed correction.
“During the economic downturn, Calgary’s market is making a predictable correction resulting in slightly more affordable housing ...
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IN THIS ISSUE
Friday, May 14, 2010
News & Announcements
· RECA’s statement regarding BMO fraud case
· Important ActiveKEY firmware upgrade
· Order your 2011 CREB® calendars early
· Check out DNCLcheck.com
· CREB® employment opportunity
· CREA fall 2009 member survey prize winners
· Social Media: Be a Digital REALTOR®!
· Get started with Document Manager on MLXchange
Business Practices Issues Briefs
· CREB® grow-op policy
CREB® Publications Features
· Get your listing in the Calgar ...
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IN THIS ISSUE
Friday, May 7, 2010
News & Announcements
· Information on BMO mortgage fraud case
· CREB® financial statements now posted
· View the Annual General Meetings’ minutes on REALTORLink®
· CREB® employment opportunity
· Residential Measurements Workshop
· Member survey prize winners
· Get the Dirt on Remediation Certificates (Webinar)
· CREB® Statistics Seminar
· MLXchange End User Survey indicates most users satisfied with the program
· REALTORLink® poll results
Business P ...
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CALGARY - Albertans are the most likely to say they are very likely to buy a home in the next two years, says the 17th Annual RBC Homeownership Survey.
The survey also indicated 92 per cent of respondents believe that buying a home is a good investment.
Among those looking to buy they are also the most likely (40 per cent) to say they will buy within the next year.
RBC says respondents cite good housing prices, favourable interest rates and the opportunity to buy a home as an investment or se ...
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Just wanted to send you a little note of thanks on behalf of my family for your brilliant work in aiding us with the capital gains issue on the Falmere house. Your expertise and guidance is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much. From : Elaine Liddiard
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CALGARY - The housing construction industry in Calgary staged a strong rebound in January from last year’s 18-year depths but failed to recoup all the ground lost since the same month in 2008.
According to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., total housing starts in the city reached 514 units last month, more than double the 243 in January 2009 but 28 per cent lower than the 711 units started in January 2008.
But Richard Cho, CMHC’s senior market analyst for the city, said the general ...
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Nobody was carrying around a pig with a head on a stick, but the crowd that lined up throughout the night to purchase condos at Yaletown's The Mark was definitely showing signs of regressing. It's been a couple of years since Vancouver's real estate market drove people to desperate measures. But last weekend, with 214 presale condos to go on sale in the luxury building in the prime location, Vancouver turned into crazy town all over again. Within hours, 163 of those condos at Pacific and Seymo ...
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CREB TALK - December 19, 2008 No U.S.-style housing collapse in Canada: RBC Canada’s housing sector is entering what RBC Economics calls a “cyclical downtown,” but says the risk of a U.S.-style meltdown is remote. RBC senior economist Robert Hogue says many factors that triggered the U.S. housing collapse are either absent or of much lower significance in Canada. He says the housing market is expected to hold up even as a sluggish economy threatens income growth and erodes c ...
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