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Condominiums achieve unprecedented favour among Canadian homebuyers, says RE/MAX

Mississauga, ON (November 14, 2007) -- After more than three decades of slow but steady growth, the condominium concept has finally clicked with Canadian homeowners. The lifestyle has proven to be a solid investment in housing markets across the country, chalking up some of the most impressive gains in residential real estate in 2007, according to the RE/MAX Condominium Report released today. See details below

 

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Condo Investment Plan - Flip or Hold

My unique plan (copyright protected) shows you how to use the "Flip" or the "Buy and Hold" strategy to earn substantial net earnings in new condo developments. My latest report details all the costs, assumptions and net earnings for each strategy and compares the two. See why I recommend the" Flip" vs the "Buy and Hold" approach.PDF - 16 pgs. (Use Landscape to Print)

RE/MAX Condo Market Report - 2007

Mississauga, ON (November 14, 2007) -- After more than three decades of slow but steady growth, the condominium concept has finally clicked with Canadian homeowners. The lifestyle has proven to be a solid investment in housing markets across the country, chalking up some of the most impressive gains in residential real estate in 2007, according to the RE/MAX Condominium Report released today. PDF - 11pgs (625KB)

Ontario Market Trends Report - RE/MAX

Despite concerns over a higher Canadian dollar and its impact on the province’s manufacturing sector, housing markets across Ontario continue to perform above and beyond industry expectations, according to a report released today (June 21, 2007) by RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada. PDF, 19 pgs. (1MB).

Housing Market Outlook Report 2008 - RE/MAX

Slow and steady growth forecast for residential real estate in major Canadian markets in 2008, says RE/MAX Mississauga, ON (October 17, 2007) - After posting extraordinary gains in 2007, housing market performance will moderate in most major Canadian centres in 2008, according to a report released today by RE/MAX. The RE/MAX Housing Market Outlook 2008 examined residential real estate trends in 18 markets across the country. PDF- 19 pgs (769KB)

Market Watch - October, 2007

November 5th, 2007 - "There is every indication that 2007 will be a banner year for resale housing activity in the Greater Toronto Area," said Ms. O'Neill.(President of TREB) "The effects of the City of Toronto's new land transfer tax will definitely be felt in 2008 but we are also confident that consumers will continue to see the value of real estate as a solid long-term investment."

What's Hot - What's Not

The period from May, 2006 to May, 2007 saw some amazing price changes in the GTA. My latest annual report summarizes the areas of growth (and decline) in the GTA by housing type (detached, condo, townhouse). Get the exclusive view in my report.

CMHC - Condominium Buyer's Guide

Condominium living is a popular option for many Canadians as it can be a relatively carefree housing option. This Guide has been created to help you become an informed condominium buyer and help you make the best choice. Topics include: condominium types, rules and regulations, a physical checklist, a glossary of terms, information sources and a condominium selection checklist. Free (Print or Download).

RE/MAX Condo Market Report - 2006

NOTE: SEE MORE RECENT VERSION FOR 2007 ABOVE. For some first-time buyers, condominiums represent the only means of homeownership Unprecedented demand for condominium apartments and town homes has sparked double-digit gains in unit sales in most major Canadian centres during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report released today (May,2006) by RE/MAX. The RE/MAX Condominium Report found that both sales and prices were climbing in the eight markets examined, including Halifax, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Victoria, and Vancouver. PDF, 7 pages.


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