Recently released, the Spring 2011 edition of The Conference Board of Canada's Metropolitan Outlook states that four cities in Saskatchewan and Alberta will occupy the top four spots in the economic growth leaderboard. The report states that due to the resources and energy sectors, the economies of Saskatoon, Calgary, Regina and Edmonton will show noticeably stronger growth than the ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on May 12, 2011
Both Saskatoon and Regina experienced very similar real estate market conditions in the month of April.
The Saskatoon Region Association of REALTORS® reported that optimism in Saskatoon’s economy remains high which is reflected in consumers’ willingness to invest both in residential and commercial real estate. Renters want to purchase, many current home owners are looking to move ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on May 5, 2011
CENTURY 21 Conexus Realty Ltd. was recently awarded for the exceptional achievements in 2010:
#1 Firm for Sales Production in Canada, for the 5th consecutive year
#1 Firm for Units in Canada, for the 5th consecutive year
#1 EASTER SEALS Fundraising Firm in Canada, for the 7th consecutive year
#2 EASTER SEALS Fundraising Firm Internationally
Don Lawby, President ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on March 30, 2011
According to The Canadian Real Estate Association, this is double the national rate. In the province, 612 homes changed hands last month compared to 531 in January 2010.
Regina and Saskatoon both had significant increases in sales activity, dollar volume of sales and average price in January compared with the same period last year.
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Posted by Dwain Anderson
on February 17, 2011
At Conexus, we care about the well being of our communities. We are happy to have provided the Saskatchewan Abilities Council (Regina Branch) with the $25,000 in funds needed to help purchase its first Para-transit bus.
The Para-transit bus will allow many citizens of our community to more fully participate in activities that enhance their lives. The bus provides people with the ability to be self-reliant ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on January 26, 2011
Home builders have been busy across the province and it looks like 2011 will be another good year for housing starts in Saskatchewan, according to (CMHC) Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Three factors will be particularly key to keeping the house construction industry strong:
• Employment growth
• Wage increases
• In-migration of people
The situation is positive for Regina, ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on January 17, 2011
CENTURY 21 Conexus Realty Ltd. continues to have their REALTORS® dedicated to their profession and industry throughout the province. We are pleased to announce our fellow agents who have been elected by their peers in their Association/Boards:
Association of Regina REALTORS®
Lane Boghean, president
Ian Johnston, past president
Carmen Howells, director
Saskatoon Region ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on January 13, 2011
Saskatchewan experienced balanced real estate market conditions in 2010.
The number of sales in 2010 was down slightly in both the Regina and Saskatoon areas. However, Saskatoon saw a minor drop in sales volume of 2% while Regina saw a slight increase in sales volume of 1%.
The selling prices for homes in 2010 were $263,562 in Regina and an average price of $296,378 in Saskatoon. Remember ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on January 10, 2011
CENTURY 21 Conexus Realty Ltd. is pleased to have raised over one million dollars for Easter Seals™ Saskatchewan. CENTURY 21 Conexus Realty Ltd. has been a champion of Easter Seals™ Saskatchewan for 16 years and reached the one million dollar milestone in 2010.
A celebration was held on Tuesday, December 14 at the Holiday Inn Regina to commemorate the occasion.
While CENTURY ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on December 20, 2010
A report released last week by the Conference Board of Canada states that home prices are projected to increase in Regina and Saskatoon over the next year. Regina home prices are expected to increase by five to seven per cent, while Saskatoon may increase by seven per cent or more.
According to Rob Wiebe, a senior economist with the Conference Board, the current market is balanced, which makes ...
Posted by Dwain Anderson
on November 30, 2010