The Red Deer Real Estate Board released their stats yesterday for September. A few of the highlights are:"BUYERS BENEFIT FROM BALANCED REAL ESTATE MARKET"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASERed Deer – October 9, 2007 – Throughout Central Alberta homes continued to change hands at areasonable rate last month according to the MLS® figures released by the Red Deer & District RealEstate Board.Residential sales ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on October 10, 2007
Recently I was having a conversation about the market with a few friends and
colleagues. Those that were not Realtors were asking about the so called
price decline in Listings. "How much do you think the market will fall?"
they asked me. I look at them and reply "fall?".
The market is competitive and yes there is pressure on price, and on the surface
it may seem like ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on October 7, 2007
It's October 1 and we've officially entered the last fiscal quarter for 2007. What an exciting year in real estate again. Dramatically different then 2006, and I can't wait to see how the rest of the year unfolds and 2008 begins.
Penhold historically has been somewhat quiet in comparison to the neighbors. 2007 is year best characterized as people on the ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on October 1, 2007
Red Deer lies in the "parkland" of Alberta. Evident when driving North from Calgary on The QE2 highway, you are welcomed by rolling hills, green fields and trees galore. A rather sharp contrast to the prairie fields of southern Alberta.The trees that are abundant in Red Deer, and the lush river valley are not the only attractions to the area. Red Deer had some distinct architecture, fixtures, parks ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 24, 2007
Alberta
is the talk of all my friends and relatives from out of province. After escaping to the Okanagan for a family
holiday, I heard over and over "How's the market?" or "Market is
declining now?”
So what is going on here in Red Deer?
Lots!
The biggest recommendation I can make to clients is to be
informed and have realistic expectations regarding ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on August 27, 2007