Posted on
May 20, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
The Alberta market continues to be stuck in low gear, as both sales of existing homes and construction of new housing units are showing very modest increases at best so far this year. Persistent hesitation on the part of homebuyers is likely symptomatic of long-lasting payback from their overextension during the 2006-07 boom when home prices jumped by more than 50%. This has since driven up the rate of mortgages in arrears to a generational high in the province. Until the latter stages of 2010, plentiful supply of homes for sale combined with sluggish demand to keep home prices firmly under wraps. Stable or slightly declining prices, in turn, contributed to substantial improvement in affordability in Alberta last year. While market conditions have become more balanced in recent months, there remains very little pricing momentum in the provincial market at this stage, maintaining attractive affordability levels – the RBC Measures for all housing categories in Alberta stood below their long-term average in the first quarter. Read Full Story
Posted on
May 18, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Edmonton, May 3, 2011: According to the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton, the average price of housing remained relatively stable through April as compared to the previous month. The all-residential average price decreased $310 to $327,415; down from $327,725 in March. Single family home prices decreased $425 while condo prices rose $1,305 (0.6%) during the month. Despite the activity the market is balanced without a distinct advantage for either buyer or seller. “Prices and sales usually increase in the second quarter and REALTORS® are busy serving new and repeat customers,” explained REALTORS® Association of Edmonton President Chris Mooney. “The increase in new listings means that there is a good selection of homes to choose from. However, the market is still price sensitive and sellers will have to have a realistic pricing strategy if they are expecting a quick sale.” Residential sales were 1,487 down 7.8%; compared to 1,613 in March. Residential listing activity rose from 2,958 units in March to 3,278 units in April. Inventory of homes on the Multiple Listing Service® increased from 6,885 last month to 7,215 as of April 30. Read the full article here.
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May 13, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Edmonton... The Alberta government will license and set standards for home inspectors under new rules to protect Albertans who rely on an inspection when buying a home. “A home is the single largest investment most Albertans make. They deserve to have confidence that the person they hire to inspect a home is qualified to make a reliable assessment,” said Service Alberta Minister Heather Klimchuk, responsible for consumer protection. “Most home inspectors are professionals, but the financial consequences of a faulty or negligent inspection can be staggering for families.” The Home Inspection Business Regulation, which comes into force on September 1, 2011, will require all home inspection businesses and individual inspectors be licensed by the provincial government. To qualify for a licence, inspectors must have successfully completed training from an educational institution approved by the provincial government and pass a test inspection, or hold a Certified Master Inspector or Registered Home Inspector designation. Home inspectors, organizations or industry associations will also have the ability to submit training programs or credentials for assessment by the government. Alberta consumers, home inspectors and the real estate industry indicated widespread support for regulation during public consultation by the government. “Many Albertans take the prudent step of getting an inspection when buying a home and they trust that advice when making their decision,” said Gael MacLeod, who chaired a committee advising the government on the regulation. “Alberta’s new rules will give homebuyers the assurance that the inspector is a qualified professional.” The regulation also provides additional protection for homebuyers: - requiring home inspection businesses carry errors and omission insurance in case an inspector makes a mistake or is negligent;
- requiring home inspection businesses post a security to cover consumer losses if the regulation is not followed;
- establishing what parts of a home and property must be included in a home inspection; and
- prohibiting contract clauses that limit the liability of the business and inspectors.
Service Alberta can investigate complaints that a home inspector has violated the regulation. Enforcement actions include suspension or cancellation of the licence, and prosecution under the Fair Trading Act, with a maximum fine of $100,000 and up to two years in jail. The Alberta government is working to build a better Alberta by fostering economic growth, strengthening our health and education systems, investing in infrastructure, supporting safe and strong communities and ensuring a clean and healthy environment.
Posted on
May 9, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
According to preliminary figures released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), housing starts in the Edmonton Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) totalled 758 units in April, down from 1,407 units in April of 2010. For the year-to-date, total housing starts reached 2,323 units, compared with 3,439 units in the first four months of last year. Single-detached home builders across the Capital region began construction on 436 units in April, representing a decrease of 30 per cent from the 620 units started during the same month of 2010. “This time last year the industry was working hard to replenish depleted inventories, whereas this spring the volume of complete and unabsorbed units is considerably higher,” noted Richard Goatcher, CMHC’s Senior Market Analyst for Edmonton. To the end of April, single-detached starts totalled 1,237 units, down by 39 per cent from the first four months of 2010. On the heels of a strong performance in March, multi-family starts, which consist of semi-detached, row, and apartment units, decreased on a year-over-year basis in April by 59 per cent to 322 units. Activity last April was bolstered by a strong uptick in condominium apartment starts. On a year-to-date basis, multiple unit starts across Greater Edmonton were down by 24 per cent to 1,086 units compared with 1,425 units reported in January to April of 2010. Across Alberta, housing starts in the seven largest centres decreased by 41 per cent year-over-year in April to 1,501 units. All centres with the exception of Grande Prairie reported lower activity compared with April 2010. Read more here CMHC Monthly Report
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 10 - Crestwood, Parkview, Valleyview, Laurier Heights Zone 11 - Glenora Zone 20 - Aldergrove, Belmead, Callingwood, Dechene, Donsdale, Gariepy, Hawthorne Hill, Jamieson Place, Le Perle, Lymburn, Ormsby Place, River Valley Ctry, Sherwood, Summerlea, Terra Losa, Thorncliffe, Vistula, Westridge Zone 22 - Emwood, Glenwood, Jasper Park, Lynwood, Meadowlark Park, Oleskiw, Patricia Heights, Quesnell Heights, Rio Terrace Zone 58 - Breckenridge, Greens, Glastenbury, The Hamptons, Normandeau Gardens, Potter Green, Lewis Estates, Triple A Acres Current Active Listings in West Edmonton Sold Listings in West Edmonton in April 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 01 - Athlone, Calder, Kensington, Lauderdale, Rosslyn, Wellington Zone 04 - Dovercourt, Hagman Est Ind, Prince Charles, Sherbrooks Zone 07 - Inglewood, North Glenora, Westmount, Woodcroft Zone 21 - Britannia,/Youngstown, Canora, Grovenor, High Park/Edm, Jasper Place, Mayfield, McQueen Zone 27 - Barnow, Batyrn, Beaumaris, Caenarvon, Canossa, Carlisle, Carlton, Chambery, Cumberland, Dunluse, Elisnore, Hudson, Lorelei, Oxford, Palisades, Pembina, Rapperswill, Rural North West Zone 59 - Rural West Big Lake, Westview Village, Mobile Park, Winterburn Ind East Zone 40 - Current Active Listings in Northwest Edmonton Sold Listings in Northwest Edmonton in April 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 02 - Evansdale, Northmount, Glengarry, Klikenny, Kildare, Delwood, Mcleod, York, Cassleman, Miller, Balwin, Belvedere, Killarney, Elmwood Park, Dalton Zone 03 - North Swale, Matt Berry, Hollick Kenyon, Brintnell Zone 06 - Newton, Montrose Zone 09 - Highlands, Edmonton Northlands, Virginia Park, Cromdale Zone 23 - Berman, Abbotsfield, Beacon Heights, Beverly Heights, Rundle Heights Zone 28 - Ozerna, Mayliewan, Belle Rive, Eaux Claite, Schonsee, Klarvatten, Lago Lindo, Crystallina Nera, Joviz Zone 35 - Kirkness, Fraser, Hairsine, Clareview Campus, Bannerman, Sifton Park, Belmont, Kernohan, Homesteader,Overlanders, Canon Ridge Zone 43 - Clover Bar Area, East Edmonton Zone 50 - Zone 51 - Current Active Listings in Northeast Edmonton Sold Listings in Northeast Edmonton in April 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 5 - Alberta Avenue, Delton, Eastwood, Elmwood Park, Park Dale Zone 08 - Central McDougall, Edmonton Municipal, Prince Rupert, Queen Mary Park, Spruce Avenue, Westwood, Yellowhead Corridor Zone 12 - Downtown Edmonton, Oliver, Rossdale Zone 13 - Boyle Street, McCauley, Riverdale Current Active Listings in Central Edmonton Sold Listings in Central Edmonton in April 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 17 - Argyll, Avonmore, Hazeldean, King Edward Park, Ritchie. Zone 18 - Bonniedoon, Cloverdale, Holyrood, Idlewylde, Kenilworth, Ottwell, Strathearn. Zone 19 - Capilano, Forest Heights, Fulton Place, Gold Bar, Terrace Heights, Millwoods. Zone 29 - Bisset, Crawford Plains, Daly Grove, Ekota, Greenview, Hillview, Jackson Heights, Kameyosek, Kiniski Gardens, Lee Ridge, Mensia, Mayonohk, Michaels Park, Millwoods Park, Minchau, Pollard Meadows, Richfield, Sakaw, Satoo, Tawa, Tipaskan, Tweddle Place, Weinlos Zone 30 - Larkspur, The Meadows, Silver Berry, Wildrose Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 53 Zone 54 Current Active Listings in South East Edmonton Sold Listings in South East Edmonton in April 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
Posted on
May 7, 2011
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Bill Bhamra, REALTOR® Edmonton Homes for Sale
Zone 14 - Brander Gardens, Brookside, Brookeside, Buylea Heights, Carter Cresc, Falconer Heights, Haddow, Henderson Estates, Hodgson, Legar, Ogilvie Ridge. Zone 15 - Allendale, Belgravia, Empire Park, Garneau, Grandview Heights, Landsdown, Lendrum Place, Malmo Plains, McKernan, Park Allen, Pleasant View, Queen Alexandra, Strathcona, Windsor Park. Zone 16 - Aspen Gardens, Royal Gardens, Rideau Park, Duggan, Greenfield, Westbrook Estate, Sweet Grass, Blue Quill Estates, Steinhauer, Ermineskin, Skyrattler, Keheewin, Twin Brooks, and Bearspaw. Zone 55 - Blackburne, MacEwan, and Richford Zone 56 - Windermere Estates Zone 57 - Woodbend Estatesh Current Active Listings in South West Edmonton Sold Listings in South West Edmonton in May 2011 DOM = Days on the Market LP = List Price SP = Sold Price
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