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Oct. 17, 2013 | Cody Stuart
Calgary a Key Contributor to Sales Gains
According to CREA's September housing report, 24,897 homes changed hands through the first nine months of 2013 for an increase of 11.1 per cent. Calgary's neighbour to the north saw the second biggest increase in the country, as year-to-date sales in Edmonton rose by 8.1 per cent.
Year-over-year sales were also up substantially in Calgary, rising 20.5 per cent from to September 2012 to September of this year.
Year-over-year sales were also up substantially in Calgary, rising 20.5 per cent from to September 2012 to September of this year.
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Sept. 19, 2013 | CREBNow
August Rush
Home sales in Canada increased 2.8 per cent between July and August of this year.
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reported the number of local markets where sales improved on a month-over-month basis ran roughly even with those where activity edged lower in August, with increases in major urban centres tipping the balance.
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reported the number of local markets where sales improved on a month-over-month basis ran roughly even with those where activity edged lower in August, with increases in major urban centres tipping the balance.
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Aug. 14, 2013 | Cody Stuart
Not Cleared for Landing
As summer sadly draws to a close, one of Canada's top economists is forecasting the nation's housing market could see things heat up.
Citing recent CREA numbers, Douglas Porter, chief economist for BMO Capital Markets, said while some predicted a downturn of varying degrees for the nation's housing sales, the question now isn't how low sales will fall but rather how high they'll climb.
Citing recent CREA numbers, Douglas Porter, chief economist for BMO Capital Markets, said while some predicted a downturn of varying degrees for the nation's housing sales, the question now isn't how low sales will fall but rather how high they'll climb.