Canada Real Estate Roundup
November 21st, 2008 Categories: Real Estate
Take a look at what’s happening in the Canada real estate market. The big cities of Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary are down but Montreal bucks the trend, as does Halifax, and St. Johns NewfoundlandThe number of homes sold through the Canadian multiple listing service plunged 14 per cent last month to the weakest level since July 2002. It was the steepest month-to-month decline since June 1994, the Canadian Real Estate Association said today.The association added that the impact was heaviest in big cities – notably Toronto, which accounted for one-third of the national decline. Total major-market sales were down 15.1 per cent from September, and overall national sales were down 27 per cent from October of last year.
Vancouver - prices down according to Vancouverreflections
Victoria/Sooke - prices down according to 642blog.ca
Edmonton - prices down according to TheEdmontonRealEstateBlog
Calgary- prices down according to TheCalgaryRealEstateBlog
Saskatoon - prices down according to SaskatoonOnLine
Winnipeg -report not posted yet , according to WinnipegRealEstateBlo
Toronto - prices down according to MoveSmartly
Mississagua - prices down according to MississaugaRealEstateHomes
Collingwood-BlueMountain - prices flot according to CollingwoodBlueMountain RealEstateBlog
Montreal - prices up according to MontrealRealEstateBlog
New Brunswick - prices down according to MonctonRealEstateBlog
Halifax - prices up according to HalifaxRealEstateBlog
Newfoundland - prices up according to StJohn’sRealEstateOnline
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