 鲜花( 34)  鸡蛋( 5)
|
现在新condo 2室一厅价格真不错带地下车库的才22万左右,07年卖到27-8万,至于condon fee,那是你得到服务的代价,很正常。跟house的 月供比较,那是典型的缺乏常识。其他还是根据个人情况。/ C. H: j/ \ c6 F. `, D. f
本省走向应该是谨慎乐观6 _# a* U% T& y6 y4 I
; g4 F+ q; }5 b: }) N: ]) x' m: u* F" OThe Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) predicts home prices will fall 1.1 per cent in 2012. A previous forecast issued in November said home prices were to remain flat this year.0 _. ]( N: N7 s; t8 M% J7 [
, B) f, `+ R) w' k; {"Risks to the Canadian economic outlook remain elevated owing to the European sovereign debt quagmire," said CREA chief economist Gregory Klump.
2 \9 L* |# C4 p. M$ [2 H % x) v3 ?( U* x) \% B+ d! b
Multimillion-dollar home sales activity in Vancouver caused the national average price to spike in early 2011. CREA said it does not expect this to happen again this year.: {/ N- l! _# y, v0 o' F7 e
$ ^# D5 l$ u% G, `- s- TLast year, the national average price of a resale home in Canada rose over seven per cent to $363,116.
, S" D, z+ F& H; f% B+ f
# G: L2 p( |& @4 j) _ h; j: I6 OThe average price is now projected to dip to $359,100 by the end of this year. CREA expects a modest rise of 0.9 per cent in 2013 to $362,300 — still below where prices were at the end of 2011.
( R& k/ U/ K0 y
1 O9 p2 k$ c* O6 v! t, ?CREA expects home prices to fall the most in British Columbia, with smaller drops expected in Ontario and New Brunswick.3 V; n* B3 _: [' h5 E. y
3 W" q2 {9 |: pThe largest gains in the country are expected in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland.
( }: a5 X& c( u5 F4 U) w9 L# v
! A, f; M& s% K. uPrices in all provinces are expected to rise in 2013.
6 S3 e8 V' e$ n; a
2 C/ P1 O3 w7 ` D# FHome sales are expected to rise 0.3 per cent this year, and fall by the same amount in 2013.
# l& B% j6 _" R) |
3 q1 t3 ^% B1 s. E+ C' Y* @7 d. F% J& c
: h* ]( x7 t; j+ W: m' t
* `6 m- B' d+ e' k9 m4 pRegion
5 R7 `" {- n& ], E# m8 C/ J+ ~1 N2 z9 o: s
2011 price change
' `6 U1 g9 K$ m! [
+ D( M! g& y6 l2012. z, E4 K5 I% O% P4 p
0 t7 X% k% ~/ y1 J
2013
+ l, t3 O0 A9 n o6 Q d" t7 \) _
/ d3 [7 A1 |+ V3 D3 J. \
, z t" ^( p, ]% s. S9 C2 j
: j: o B3 l# w5 X; u9 LCanada
% h# j" y6 J6 C, f1 L; S* _- }0 {' u/ K' d
7.1%$ g/ q: w. \6 i; B
( Q' x! @2 Z& ?) b3 b4 K3 e-1.1%7 o& f8 v. A& Q3 ]- L0 w
1 ^ F: _, R0 B: }/ }4 D# m
0.9%6 b e- r. E4 O8 O1 k H( z7 \
1 ?2 U9 B M @% M" [- a
' E& @* Q4 g& {' k- \# ?3 @
' N- P' w) A7 T6 b3 xBritish Columbia! W: J5 r+ Y8 |0 ^
5 i# o# p: ^6 r$ ^! _' ?/ Z7 J
11.1%
& e" t( V, b; r, {2 G* D0 W
4 k" w* p+ x4 T* J' G/ F4.0%
. b4 v+ ^5 Y1 C+ n3 p+ i' Y, U* F( e- X6 g9 ~/ r/ j5 j
0.5%' S, {2 a% V1 d
0 Y0 V I* r! v# l, x, s2 ]# P% ~2 P9 b9 m8 x
$ C9 Q6 z3 W4 o A# y: ]& ~5 r8 TAlberta* g) ^8 B% o: E" w
) ?6 w1 H( x$ I9 \( {
0.3%
0 ^* W6 S4 n* a0 }6 P- E# n3 \2 z" k2 m8 w1 w0 z% Y4 ^
1.4%/ F8 B2 q: l$ ]8 N+ W4 D6 g7 J
4 U+ A/ K/ A4 R. l0 Q: f3 w9 d
1.4%. x1 m; X2 t$ v) @9 I% P$ Y
/ T$ p7 j$ z- `! w. `
' V* k6 ]% F+ `) M& ~5 `3 p# v4 L
0 n# Y: Y/ m5 I. O3 A) C3 k1 CSaskatchewan5 ] U# a) P& j/ M0 T
, V2 m7 @1 ~' P! E1 g4 S8 ?/ W* O
6.7%3 X6 N2 T6 Y/ y
. N# |1 p9 K }1.8%
- G$ Q$ G8 o9 n. z0 f. z1 j0 y. H7 z3 l7 }4 t% `
1.7%% N2 x7 M9 _& g2 w( }9 P
' Z5 [8 {& q( r) X" p! q/ a# d2 R# Z
- Q# [% r! b6 W. r5 A, W
( i$ O7 C( t$ nManitoba
3 ?5 k0 a" E/ E& S6 C7 e8 _/ A5 J! S2 Z6 [1 F' r0 |; D. J
5.6%9 |5 U u1 Q' E. i: A. n* z8 t, i
6 Z4 ~# R: P% |3.5%7 k. h7 a' |: r6 ~5 U
- D! ^0 e# f0 r/ E' V. L3 O" I, @9 ^
3.0%2 K* T2 H% v5 ~' M% u* q
$ r, g# K$ i8 G' e
v: c; E# A* y h- i6 U3 R: y/ Y! a' z7 N/ O+ e! x* M
Ontario/ `7 v7 `9 U, r: J7 K
3 M B$ j- l$ e O; S
6.9%! z' ?% h: Y- o% p
& i R: k6 }- k8 S-0.7%* _; T5 k6 I$ N) C. T$ L" R0 F; s
) E8 ]5 m" \- s+ ]6 u
0.5%3 K ^8 q! f9 ~& t+ T G
7 t$ q0 K/ z+ f2 {$ J
p0 X" j B( w7 p7 n% z5 D
: N* g4 Y. H0 B# Z2 bQuebec# T0 z8 q0 m8 B) q0 S% E
8 @- x3 R( g6 X5.1%! M1 A) b f, p3 }5 G* ]
k! Q9 I$ d* [2 M, [3.0%7 D& K* B3 }4 {+ J4 S4 h
9 }2 D2 P7 t! l# s7 J6 _2.0%* e5 h/ u) l/ C! O! W
7 e# c5 l: c, I% |' ?1 A
) L8 g' y' F* L4 S# P- \9 W l K: Z) E$ P
6 M0 B2 I6 \, b( ENew Brunswick
$ L& d- S2 V" J6 F7 c: [$ Z1 S% a0 y% C1 v- R% [0 O
2.1%
$ Z1 {: D4 s. V/ S" o' r; X. o. G9 ]/ K" e3 V" F
-0.1%
6 q, y" q. M3 ~* Y. L
5 m% Z: m; W6 ^* L1 _7 i0.2%4 D. {& V; I! K: B% A4 H
5 T8 }3 _5 M ~/ k! F5 P
* L% K9 @- h4 C, M1 A' M1 y' Z' y A% D
Nova Scotia
4 Y* ~2 O! m+ a: y9 @% }# O8 F9 t: `1 b2 c0 H+ i
3.1%
6 R8 m' o, b$ e3 `0 i& u1 u, n+ k
+ g7 M$ Q! O: J! s E1.9%- h, z/ e: L* C3 x8 W4 d3 Q9 M( }
0 b$ s% w4 E$ V% q. |7 O2.2%
- p; H+ |% `$ [: L( j
$ _4 @8 a% c3 s
, m8 t) f" K2 p, ?' S; `5 j+ K( a2 M; m2 W5 {+ `
Prince Edward Island; A5 E% }6 I0 F4 r4 E
; K. h. F1 Q1 X
1.6%
3 l+ r! I) O& I) H6 c
2 b3 o9 S* ]- q, h6 e6 G/ }0 A0.1%3 h7 b2 c, f4 }! I0 N
. U+ c9 x3 x& q: D9 `$ {4 L
1.0%4 L/ ~- h( X: @$ v* _
: c6 Z& ]9 m! M, ~1 W% a
) z. h& Q6 x9 i2 \" \ X+ }0 l$ ]5 z) e
Newfoundland# Z. n7 K1 M/ H) U, C: ]5 ~ V
& p3 L0 K. f$ u( j* C
6.9%
' F0 L6 ~' u( _- d* B4 S1 p" g2 p: d& V: Q( ~, `
3.2%
& P* }( |) a+ y9 Y
. d# q! |/ S' d! h" P2.0% c# ?: W( H& B! G6 H/ Q) Y Q
|
|