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British Columbia Housing Blog: 2007-04-15
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Sunday, April 15, 2007. Closing the BC Housing Blog down. I will be closing the BC Housing Blog down tomorrow. So if anyone wants to take over the name for their Blog, it should be up for grabs soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BLOG and NEWS FEEDS. Check out my Feeds below. Soot and Ashes: From Housing Panic. Paper Money - ...
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British Columbia Housing Blog: 2008-02-03
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Saturday, February 9, 2008. Here are some good Videos on the shady side of the UK Housing Market. Thanks to Housing Doom for posting these. LINK. Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Buffett sitting on his wallet. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. I was just curious of what you think when you stumble accross Blogs like these? While Canadi...
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British Columbia Housing Blog: 2007-03-04
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Wednesday, March 7, 2007. Alberta Housing Blog Feeds. Just added, two Alberta based Housing Blogs to my feeds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BLOG and NEWS FEEDS. Check out my Feeds below. Soot and Ashes: From Housing Panic. The Globe and Mail - Business News. The Best Real Estate Anywhere! The Housing Bubble - US. February 10...
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British Columbia Housing Blog: 2008-05-11
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Homes market flooded by sellers. Globe and Mail Update. May 14, 2008 at 4:23 PM EDT. Home sellers flooded the markets in Toronto and Saskatoon last month, causing listings to surge to a record level in Canada. Labels: Media - Canada. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BLOG and NEWS FEEDS. Housing Doom - US.
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British Columbia Housing Blog: 2008-02-24
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Saturday, March 1, 2008. February Real Estate STATS. Keep an eye out for the new STATS Packages being released for February. It should be interesting to see the changes, as we are getting into Spring. LINKS are to your right for the Housing STAT Packages. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BLOG and NEWS FEEDS. Housing Doom - US.
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British Columbia Housing Blog: Housing market slowing down
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British Columbia Housing Blog. Is the Housing Bubble in British Columbia starting to deflate? Will the Housing Crash in the US have an impact on Canada's Real Estate.Canada's Economy? Saturday, May 24, 2008. Housing market slowing down. Bank report says Saskatchewan to follow Alberta's lead in long-awaited cooling off. Eric Beauchesne, Canwest News ServicePublished: Friday, May 23, 2008. Labels: Media - Canada. What I'm thinking is a voluntary residential real-estate holding vehicle where paying off one'...
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The Edmonton Housing Blog: April 2007
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The Edmonton Housing Blog. Edmonton has seen unprecedented real estate growth in 2006. Where does our market go from here? Thursday, April 12, 2007. Prepare for lower real estate prices. Prepare for lower real estate prices. No guarantee that U.S. meltdown won't spread here. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. It's hard to find experts in Canada who are concerned that the real estate chaos swirling around next door could hop the border and rattle the housing market here. Well, not yet anyway. This afternoon, the ...
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The Edmonton Housing Blog: March 2007
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The Edmonton Housing Blog. Edmonton has seen unprecedented real estate growth in 2006. Where does our market go from here? Thursday, March 15, 2007. Wave of bullish articles. More news on how hot the RE market is. We'll track these so that we can see how long before the stories flip-flop. Canadian homes pricier than ever. Units sold down slightly: report. Wednesday, March 14, 2007. The average price jumps to a record high of $311,101 in February. Seasonally adjusted home sales in Canada’s major mar...
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The Edmonton Housing Blog: July 2007
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The Edmonton Housing Blog. Edmonton has seen unprecedented real estate growth in 2006. Where does our market go from here? Friday, July 13, 2007. Housing Market Regains Balance from Spike in Listings. Housing Market Regains Balance from Spike in Listings. Further Evidence that Housing Market is Achieving Balance. There were 801 single family homes sold in the City of Edmonton through the Multiple Listing Service in June 2007. 764% or 612 homes were sold for less than their list price.
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The Edmonton Housing Blog: June 2007
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The Edmonton Housing Blog. Edmonton has seen unprecedented real estate growth in 2006. Where does our market go from here? Thursday, June 14, 2007. May Market Stats from Edmonton Real Estate Board. Single Month Residential Sales of Over $1 Billion Sets New Benchmark. The total year-to-date value of property sales through the Edmonton Multiple Listing Service at the end of May has already surpassed the 2005 year end total. Year-to-date residential unit sales are up. Average days-on-market is still low.