A clear-eyed look at the first-time home buyers aid program
Robert McLister, managing editor of Rates.ca, talks about the pitfalls of the government program and why fewer Canadians are likely to take part than anticipated
Robert McLister, managing editor of Rates.ca, talks about the pitfalls of the government program and why fewer Canadians are likely to take part than anticipated
Ben Myers of Bullpen Research & Consulting talks about how markets are changing across the country
Ryan DeLuca of the Calgary Real Estate Board talks about what a buyer can ask and what a seller must disclose about pot
Mark Hawkins talks about how Rentfaster.ca evolved from a small local website to a national brand by stressing customer service
Concerns about affordability, paying too much, rising interest rates and mortgage qualification top the list: CMHC
Sales in the existing home market were down 7.8 per cent year over year in Calgary and by 2.6 per cent in Edmonton
Home prices in the Calgary census metropolitan area rose by 0.2% from June while remaining unchanged in the Edmonton region
August’s single-detached market saw a hike of 4% in Calgary to 403 units while Edmonton fell by 27% to 415 units
Elton Ash of RE/MAX says that despite the shortcomings of government policy, homebuyers are returning to the market
Calgary Real Estate Board numbers show a continued rise in listings but average prices are hanging on
Rental revenue increases, vacancy rate drops despite lingering economic uncertainty in Alberta
New house prices rose 0.9% year over year in May across Canada, the smallest increase since February 2010: StatsCan
In Calgary, prices are off by 3.46% from the peak in October 2014. In Edmonton, they’re 3.75% down from the peak in September 2007