This Week’s Top Stories: Global Capital Flows, Vancouver Buyers, and Toronto’s Soaring Prices
We summarize this week’s smartest insights, including Asia’s speculation problems, Vancouver’s buying pools, and Toronto real estate prices.
We summarize this week’s smartest insights, including Asia’s speculation problems, Vancouver’s buying pools, and Toronto real estate prices.
Toronto real estate is reaching scorching hot levels, here are the neighborhoods fetching the most (and where there might be a deal or two)
Calgary real estate is off to a better start in 2017. Prices still declined in January, but sales and inventory are showing better balance.
The bad news keeps piling up for Vancouver real estate, as the city saw condos decline on almost every measure in December 2016.
The latest report from the Toronto Real Estate Board saw lower prices in December, but more sales and less inventory.
Calgary real estate joined Toronto and Vancouver’s markets when it came to declining detached home prices in December 2016.
The best market in a decade didn’t exactly help Calgary real estate. Instead it saw lower prices, less sales, and more inventory.
Vancouver real estate document erroneously names Chinese fund that “acts on behalf of the State, and manages real estate investments.”
Vancouver real estate threw some more mixed indicators last month, as the condo market saw stagnated prices, but higher absorption.
Toronto condos sold for higher prices, and even faster than last year – despite concerns that the market may be driven by speculation.