Canada Real Estate Round UP

by Maggie Chandler on October 23, 2008

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phpamxtzdpm Canada Real Estate Round UPTake a look at what’s happening in the Canada real estate market.  The big cities of Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary are down (with the exceptiion of Montreal which is up)and the small ones like Winnipeg, Halifax, St. Johns Newfoundland are up.

Vancouver – prices down according to Vancouverreflections

Edmonton -  prices down according to TheEdmontonRealEstateBlog

Calgary- prices down according to TheCalgaryRealEstateBlog

Saskatoon- prices down according to SaskatoonOnLine

Winnipeg -sellers market is changing  according to WinnipegRealEstateBlog

Toronto - prices down 15% in October according to MoveSmartly

Mississagua - prices down according to MississaugaRealEstateHomes

Collingwood-BlueMountain - prices up according to CollingwoodBlueMountain RealEstateBlog

Montreal - prices up

New Brunswick - prices down according to MonctonRealEstateBlog

Halifax  - prices up according to HalifaxRealEstateBlog

Newfoundland - prices up according to StJohn’sRealEstateOnline

According to CMHC building permits for august were down.

Which Canadian city will be the best performer for 2008? And which will be the worse? Leave a comment.

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Marg Scheben-Edey October 23, 2008 at 2:25 pm

Great round-up Maggie and it would have taken you a lot of time to put together. Thanks for doing that and I must say it’s an interesting synopsis to see the trend of cities versus towns. The one caution is that some areas report based on median prices and others on average prices. I know in our market, it’s averages so, a few high end sales dropping off can make it look like prices are down or conversely, a big drop in lower end sales can make it appear higher.
Hey, we had our first snowfall this week!

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