According to The Canadian Real Estate Association, sales activity reached the highest level ever for the month of October.
Residential sales activity via the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) of Canadian real estate boards numbered 42,288 units. This is up 41.5 per cent compared to October 2008, when news of the global financial crisis hammered consumer confidence. New records for the month ...
Posted by Martin Minda
on November 16, 2009
Housing starts have started to recover and are expected to continue to improve in the second half of 2009 also demand for existing homes has rebounded since the beginning of the year. In addition, lower inventory levels characterize both the new and existing home markets which should result in stronger 2010 activity. Please click here for full story
Posted by Martin Minda
on November 2, 2009
Due to the stronger home sales in the second quarter 2009, CREA has issued a change to the MLS® home sales forecast for 2009 and 2010. For the full news release, please click here
Posted by Martin Minda
on August 28, 2009
The Canadian Real Association (CREA) releases the latest stats in the real estate market with very encouraging numbers.Good news for most of Canada! to view the article please click here.....
Posted by Martin Minda
on August 14, 2009
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reports second quarter of 2009 - the fourth strongest quarterly sales figure ever please click here for full report
Posted by Martin Minda
on July 15, 2009
June 22, 2009 CENTURY 21 in the News!
CENTURY 21 Canada released a White Paper today entitled "Real Estate Statistics 101: What every Canadian homeowner should know about home price statistics", authored by Don Lawby, President of CENTURY 21 Canada. This is a follow up to an Op Ed piece that was submitted to media in six major Canadian cities on May 21, 2009 to view full document click here
Posted by Martin Minda
on June 22, 2009
REALTORS® welcome federal housing initiatives in stimulating Canadian economy
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) welcomes the federal government initiatives to stimulate economic growth outlined in the 2009 budget, especially those that will encourage home ownership in Canada. The Association applauds the government for recognizing the economic importance of the housing industry in some ...
Posted by Martin Minda
on January 27, 2009