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Amazing satellite images show cities meant to be home to millions lying deserted By Daily Mail Reporter These amazing satellite images show sprawling cities built in remote parts of China that have been left completely abandoned, sometimes years after Read More...
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August 27, 2011 Mario Toneguzzi, Calgary Herald B.C.'s harmonized sales tax has been a "disaster" for the recreational property market, critics say, and scrapping it will open the doors for buyers, many from Alberta, who have been sitting Read More...
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Workers are flocking back to Alberta after a recessionary lull, with the province’s hot jobs market luring people from every region of the country. Alberta tallied the fastest growth rate in Canada in the first quarter of the year, with its net Read More...
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Historic central Alberta town finds itself on the radar of Calgary commuters and retail investors BY DAVE HUSDAL, Western Investor The length of the phone interview is indicative the boom is back on in Olds. It takes Larry Wright quite a while to brief Read More...
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http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3139641 By STEFANIA MORETTI, QMI AGENCY U.S. luxury department store Nordstrom is looking for a home in Canada. Following months of speculation, Nordstrom spokesman Colin Johnson recently told Bloomberg Read More...
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By Tara-Nicholle Nelson, April 14, 2011 One of the hardest, most important decisions homebuyers face is how much to offer for their home. And the glut of information on the web about real estate only makes buyers even crazier than the decision itself Read More...
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Calgary Herald, March 16, 2011 BY ALANNA CAPLAN Between the collapse of the United States’ housing market and the weakened U.S. dollar, Canadians have been seizing the opportunity to invest in U.S. real property. U.S. tax authorities have increased Read More...
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Buying a home and building equity over time is a great investment in your future. While homebuyers can look forward to one day being "mortgage-free," renters will continue to pay rent indefinitely and will likely see their rent payments increase Read More...
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The Canadian housing market has a number of built-in rules and regulations to prevent a US-style meltdown, one being mortgage default insurance, says Stu Pocock, a broker with CMAC Mortgages. “In Canada, there are two different products commonly Read More...
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D ynamics in the housing market in and around Toronto are shifting so rapidly that many people are afraid to make any move at all. But some sellers and buyers are reacting quickly to the changes and striking deals as a result. On Lake Ontario’s Read More...
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Toronto — The Canadian Press Published on Friday, Aug. 13, 2010 8:01AM EDT Last updated on Friday, Aug. 13, 2010 8:04AM EDT K ingsway Financial Services Inc. ( KFS-T 1.93 0.07 3.76% ) has managed to halve its second-quarter losses to $18.5-million Read More...
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On February 16 th Finance Minister Flaherty, announced some changes to “insured” mortgage lending in Canada. These changes affect mortgages insured by CMHC, Genworth and AIG United Guarantee. From the Globe and Mail: F inance Minister Jim Read More...
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The seasonally adjusted annual rate1 of housing starts reached 174,500 units in December 2009. This is an increase from an annual rate of 164,800 units in November, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Actual housing starts for Read More...
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Although perhaps not a visible as the issue of snow removal, which appears to be the concern du jour, the seemingly innocuous issue of secondary suites has emerged as one of the more lengthy debates down at City Hall. Often providing an affordable housing Read More...
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What Do You Think of the Stalled Bailout Plan? What's your opinion of what's happening in Washington, D.C., this week with the proposed $700 billion market bailout proposed by the Bush Administration and rejected by the U.S. House of Representatives Read More...
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