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Feb. 13, 2014 | Mark Hobbs
Looking for Better Living Space? Find an Alberta Real Estate Agent
If there is proof that the Canadian real estate market is improving, look no further than Alberta. For the year 2012/2013, the province registered a demographic growth rate nearly three times higher than the national average as a result of sustained economic growth and job creation. According to the Calgary Herald:
Feb. 03, 2014 | CREBNow
Positive Start to The New Year
"Sales growth continues at the double digit pace seen over the later portion of 2013, mostly due to the gains in thecondominium sector," said CREB® chief economist Ann- Marie Lurie. "While these are the highest January sales levels since 2008, total sales transactions are in line with long-term trends."
Feb. 13, 2014 | Mark Hobbs
Quarry Park: A Prime Location for Many Houses for Sale in Calgary
Feb. 13, 2014 | Mark Hobbs
How a Top Calgary Housing Company Can Help You Choose the Right Home
A Calgary Herald article posted November 28, 2013 turns the spotlight on Calgary's booming luxury home market. The region's real estate market is doing surprisingly well, and analysts are hopeful that things will stay that way a little bit longer. Several insights as to how these conditions came to be were stated in the article:
Feb. 13, 2014 | Mark Hobbs
Pointers to Keep in Mind when Buying Luxury Real Estate in Calgary
People who plan to move to a different city typically look into the job opportunities available to them before they decide to relocate. Fortunately, the city of Calgary not only provides new settlers plenty of employment options but also offers them a chance to make it big and be counted among Canada's prestigious group of high-income earners, as CBC News reports:
Feb. 13, 2014 | Mark Hobbs
Quality Commercial Real Estate in Calgary: All Ripe for the Picking
If you are running a company that aims to do business in a place with a large customer base, take a look around. As the Calgary Herald's Mario Toneguzzi writes, that place may be closer than you think: