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Please keep in mind while reading the following article that the Canadian average price is bieng bolstered by historicly high prices in Vancouver and Toronto. As of August 30 2011 the average Edmonton home ( detached, condominium and duplex / townhouse) price is $324,217 that is down 8.5% from a high of $354,718 in July of ...
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Market activity for the month of August 2011 JulyChange from June 2011 to July 2011 AugustChange from July ...
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Below is an excerpt from the Re/Max 2009 bricks and mortar report on the state of the market.For the full report click here. I think that it sheds light on, and summarizes, the market behavior of late.Economic stability, rock-bottom interest rates and greater affordability have contributed to an upswing in homebuying activity in ...
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Firstly the economic crisis that has gripped the globe has undoubtedly had an effect on Edmonton, a city that is largely dependent on the oil sector. Layoffs due to expansion projects put on hold by the large oil companies primarily in the oil sands, and related industries where the first indicators of local trouble. As in any business ...
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This is an article taken from the Alberta Realtor association (AREA) Update of March 10 2009.For Canadians, it’s mind-boggling to hear about the prices foreclosures are going for in the UnitedStates. Fifty thousand dollars for a 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom, single-family, semi-detached home withenough closet space to hold fifty thousand pairs of ...
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