Calgary Real Estate Sees Detached Homes Decline Up To 7% In 2016
Calgary real estate joined Toronto and Vancouver’s markets when it came to declining detached home prices in December 2016.
Calgary real estate joined Toronto and Vancouver’s markets when it came to declining detached home prices in December 2016.
Juwai, China’s largest international property portal, has partnered with China’s Tencent to ramp up sales of US and Canadian real estate.
Vancouver real estate got some more bad news from the REBGV. December stats show single-family homes dropped in prices, sales, and listings.
Canadian employment just took a weird turn, as over 206,000 students are actively looking for “sugar daddies” to help with the bills.
Holiday joy skipped Toronto real estate in December. According to the latest numbers from TREB, single-family detached homes dropped 4%.
The best market in a decade didn’t exactly help Calgary real estate. Instead it saw lower prices, less sales, and more inventory.
The Canadian economy’s job growth deserves a second look. Not only were most jobs created part-time, but almost half went to people aged 55+.
Vancouver real estate prices received another downtick, and sales fell below the 10-year average according to the latest report from REBGV.
In another only in Vancouver real estate story, 43 homeowners in the same neighborhood are looking for a developer to purchase their homes.
Toronto real estate had its seasonal drop as usual in December, but this time it was almost twice the amount of the years prior.