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Last updated Apr 12 2006 12:28 PM MDT F! G& t3 ^9 X6 } V$ M
CBC News
* K8 y" q" s# q0 j3 ?. hThe cost of a single-family dwelling in Calgary has surpassed the average price of a similar home in Toronto by about $5,000. 5 ~( r& g. a. B* `% I. R& ], B
; h. B1 y4 O8 v2 N6 F D$ `3 E: gThe president of the Calgary Real Estate Board, Kevin Clark, says he's never seen anything like it before.; m7 L9 m* J/ A/ \/ x
2 B( t; A5 H# l- r( DThe average price of a home in Toronto is still higher than Calgary but the cost of a single-family dwelling – the most sought-after type of property – is about $363,000 in Calgary compared to $358,000 in Toronto. $ A7 [, {2 J2 R! Z! t( I" ^
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Vancouver is the still the hottest market at nearly $500,000 for a single-family home.
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, P( j( `4 R" ?; ?Clark says there's one reason Calgary's market has shot up so quickly. ) a& t5 D' @( ^- w2 j3 ?2 L% Q
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"The numbers of our average sales prices are certainly indicative of the strength of the local economy and the Alberta area," says Clark.
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" c) _" T7 o/ H0 @! `"The market place remains to be a strong market place and economy remains strong so the numbers are reflective of that." 3 O9 t, y Y7 X( @
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Realtors in both Calgary and Toronto say they've seen inner city homes go for as much as $200,000 more than the asking price.
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3 }$ `7 Y; W, g5 k2 o) M% c- rGeorgiana Woods, who sells real estate in Toronto, believes that market will cool off while analysts in Calgary expect the city's unprecedented growth to continue. |
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