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KITCHENER-WATERLOO HOME SALES in 2018

Home sales slowed in December while home prices increased Here are major points of 2018 statistics: The number of homes sold and purchased in 2018 went down 11.1% if to compare with 2017 Average sale price of all residential properties sold in 2018 increased 3.4% Demand was continuing to outpace supply Average days to sell in 2018 was 24 days, compared

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Home Prices Are Up Over 44%

Real estate prices in Canada increased in average 44% since 2014. It was a wild run over the past few years. Though Canadian Real Estate Association numbers showed that price increase slowed down October and November 2018. Price growth is now close to target inflation, but over the past 5 years they’ve increased by over 44%. This

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Kitchener Waterloo sales November 2018

NOVEMBER HOME SALES KITCHENER-WATERLOO, ON Last month a total of 483 residential properties sold in Kitchener-Waterloo and area through the Multiple Listing System (MLS® System) of the Kitchener-Waterloo Association of REALTORS® (KWAR). Home sales were up 14.2 per cent in November compared to the same month last year, and up 19 per cent compared to the previous

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Home Prices in Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge

On October 16, 2018 Royal LePage released a House Price Survey that showed healthy growth in home prices across Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge in the third quarter of 2018. During the period of one year, an average price of a home in the region rose 6.0 per cent to $508,391 since October 2017. Just for comparison over the

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Kitchener-Waterloo housing market

Zoocasa has released a new report- Ontario’s most affordable housing markets – showing which of the province’s housing markets offers the best deal for home buyers. Here is short synopsis how they came to their numbers: Average home price (Zoocasa used information of 28 housing markets across the province) were aligned with median household income;

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Condo Market Kitchener-Waterloo. For My Russian-Speaking Audience

Все больше покупателей на рынке недвижимости делают свой выбор в пользу кондоминиумного жилья, особенного если это жилье выглядит в ввиде многоэтажных домов. Согласно последней переписи (2016) 1.9 млн канадцев живут в кондоминиумах. Для сравнения данные 2013 года показывали, что немногим более 1.3 млн канадцев проживали в многоэтажках. Прогнозы начала 2000х уже тогда обещали, что кондоминиумный

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Home Sales in Kitchener-Waterloo July 2018

In the beginning of August Kitchener-Waterloo Association of Realtors released a regular report of July sales (2018) in the region of Waterloo. Before to go to numbers, I would like to mark general trends in our local residential real estate. At least how we can see them at this point, and what might be interested

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Kitchener-Waterloo Heritage Homes. For My Russian Speaking Audience

Рынок недвижимости Китченера – Ватерло приблизительно насчитывает 128 тысяч домов. Разнообразие их велико, и может удовлетворить самые разные требования и бюджет. Но мне хотелось бы сейчас вспомнить ту часть недвижимости, объекты которой несут культурное наследие. Несмотря на недолгую историю наших городов такие у нас имеются, и немало. Возраст домов города Китченера ведет свое начало от

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Tsunami of Condos Coming to Downtown Kitchener

Lots of condo developments are coming to downtown Kitchener that will reshape the core of the city. Population of the city downtown will double within the next few years. Lots of changes, and we will watch them.  According to the city officials “it’s probably the most transformational time in the downtown’s history, just because of

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