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According to the Canadian Real estate Association, from March to August of this year, more existing homes came on the market than were sold. Therefore, the resale market has been slackening across Canada. Teranet – National Bank House Price Index™The historical data of the Teranet – National Bank House Price Index™ is available at www.housepriceindex.ca.
The Teranet–National Bank House Price Index™ is estimated by tracking observed or registered home prices over time using data collected from public land registries. All dwellings that have been sold at least twice are considered in the calculation of the index. This is known as the repeat sales method; a complete description of the method is given at www.housepriceindex.ca
Teranet - National Bank House Price Index™ thanks the author for their special collaboration on this report. 1 Value of Dwelling for the Owner-occupied Non-farm, Non-reserve Private Dwellings of Canada. |
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Teranet House Price Index - July 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
RBC waves red flag over Vancouver housing market
RBC Housing Affordability declares Vancouver overpriced. Duh!
RBC waves red flag over Vancouver housing market
RBC waves red flag over Vancouver housing market
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 02, 2010
FVREB August 2010 Statistics
The FVREB releases stats today. Here they are.
A notable note is that the price of the residential benchmark is down -0.3% from August 2007.
Flat prices for 3 years is starting to take the wind out of the sails of the relentless pumpers. The psychology is changing and the fall should be interesting.
Charts to come later.
A notable note is that the price of the residential benchmark is down -0.3% from August 2007.
Flat prices for 3 years is starting to take the wind out of the sails of the relentless pumpers. The psychology is changing and the fall should be interesting.
Charts to come later.
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