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Nov. 20, 2019 | Tyler Difley
Luxury top-10: SW Calgary's most expensive communities in 2019
These are the 10 most expensive Calgary communities in the southwest quadrant, based on year-to-date (YTD) residential average sale price.
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Aug. 21, 2019 | Tyler Difley
Luxury market check-in: Calgary's most expensive communities (2019 YTD)
Here are the eight Calgary communities with a 2019 year-to-date (YTD) average residential sale price of $1,000,000 or higher.
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July 17, 2019 | Tyler Difley
Elbow Drive community snapshots
Drawing a line down Elbow Drive from north to south traces a rough timeline of Calgary community creation. This one road spans nearly 60 years of development – starting with some of Calgary's earliest, inner-city neighbourhoods and ending with several of the
1960s-era suburbs that now make up the city's middle ring. Here are the communities that fall within the city's Elbow Drive corridor.
1960s-era suburbs that now make up the city's middle ring. Here are the communities that fall within the city's Elbow Drive corridor.
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July 17, 2019 | Josh Skapin
High-end homebuyers revere convenience and beauty of "Elbow Drive corridor"
A special stretch of residential development in Calgary, including communities that took root more than 100 years ago, continues to be a treasure trove for today's high-end homebuyers.
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June 06, 2018 | CREBNow
Behind the numbers
A luxury market stats breakdown with CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie
CREB®Now: How do statistics for luxury homes fit into the overall housing market in Calgary?
Lurie: It's usually the media that defines what the luxury market is. What I see as luxury is different from everyone else. To me, this reflects properties that have sold for over $1 million, and these properties account for roughly four per cent of all our sales activity
CREB®Now: How do statistics for luxury homes fit into the overall housing market in Calgary?
Lurie: It's usually the media that defines what the luxury market is. What I see as luxury is different from everyone else. To me, this reflects properties that have sold for over $1 million, and these properties account for roughly four per cent of all our sales activity