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RE/MAX Edmonton Real Estate Barometer – Feb 2011

February 10, 2011 Statistics
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Kudos to the RE/MAX Canada head offices for getting their social media act together and getting some videos out there. The RE/MAX housing barometer measures the sales-to-listings ratio for major centers since the turn of the millenia (January 2000) and provides a bit of commentary. I’m posting the Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna ones. Edmonton and [...]

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RE/MAX 2011 Housing Outlook

December 8, 2010 Statistics
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The RE/MAX 2011 Housing Outlook is just out, and there’s some interesting ideas in there. Not everyone agrees (including the Edmonton Real Estate Board, whose 2011 Forecast comes out next month, watch for the live blog). Rather than just write a bunch of blog posts, I’m creating a resources section. There’s already a page there [...]

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6 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About CMHC’s Alberta Rental Market Report

June 16, 2010 Statistics
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CMHC (the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) is one of the few organizations with the resources to publish meaningful and comprehensive statistics on regional real estate. Their Spring 2010 Rental Market Report came out the other day (you can the Alberta Highlights here, PDF, opens in a new window) and it makes for interesting, if dry, reading. [...]

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Edmonton Monthly Prices Updates

July 16, 2009 Statistics

FYI, I’ve updated my massively popular spreadsheet of Edmonton Real Estate Prices since 1962 to include the June 2009 Data. You can also check the second sheet of the raw data to view two new additions: month-vs-past-month and month-vs-month-last-year  price change calculations. Have fun and be nice to your data!

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Rate of Decline Slows Significantly

June 17, 2009 Statistics

Today’s edition of the Stats Can Daily showed the largest monthly improvement in the unsmoothed composite index in 30 years. The rate of decline of the leading indicator slowed markedly to 0.1% in May, the smallest of nine consecutive declines. The shift from a 0.9% drop in April to a 0.1% dip in May was the [...]

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Daily Statistics from Stats Can

May 12, 2009 Statistics

Having great statistics is a vital part of what I do, and I’m sure that it’s important to all sorts of investors. I need them to help understand the market, creating Joint Venture presentations, blog posts and other presentations I do.  One of my favorite sites is StatsCan (Statistics Canada). I’ve used the stats from [...]

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Edmonton Stats Updated

April 5, 2009 Statistics

I’ve finally updated my very popular spreadsheet of Edmonton Stats (with over 3,000 views). I should probably re-title it Edmonton Real Estate Values 1962-2009. Now it includes the real 2008 average value from the EREB, adding an 8th year with a negative year-over-year average price decrease. I’ve also updated the monthly prices with the Q1 [...]

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