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Great Graphs For Real Estate

February 4, 2009 Presentations

We all need access to good information to base our decisions on, and part of my mission is to share some good statistics with y’all. That’s why I’ve been compiling some statistics for you to use. However, just the numbers won’t help you. I’m including graphs, charts and other ways to help interpreit the information [...]

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Alberta Stats – CPI is Just a Teaser

February 2, 2009 Statistics

Here’s just one chart from a great big workbook of historical stats for Alberta. It’s the Consumer Price Index, set to 2002 as the zero year. It’s reported quarterly, with the first day of the quarter reported as the data point (i.e. April 1, 2002 is Q2 2002) Yes, this only goes up to the [...]

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Most Popular of 2008

January 5, 2009 For Real Estate Investors

After two great weeks off, I’m back on the blogging bandwagon. I managed a week in Edmonton, three days up skiing at Big White, and my very first proper shift as a Ski Patrol. I’ve been reflecting on the past year, and a 2008 Year in Review will follow shortly. In 2008 this blog went [...]

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20 Years of Detailed Edmonton Real Estate Prices

December 10, 2008 Statistics

Sean came through again, with assistance from REIN. We got data on the year end average prices in Edmonton from 1987 until now. They’re broken out into single family dwellings (SFD), Condos, Townhouses and all other residential dwellings.  Try clicking on the charts to see individual data points. You can download the whole thing here.

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Edmonton Townhouse Rents – CMHC Stats in a Motion Chart

December 8, 2008 Statistics

CMHC is well known for publishing the “official” vacancy rates and taking surveys of rental rates. Unfortunately this data can be hard to find, and the detailed information can be hidden in massive reports.  A great email discussion with Sean Verret about keeping my charts updated provided this question: Where do you grab your statistics [...]

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Economic Indicators – Your Responses

November 27, 2008 Economic Fundamentals

It’s been a day or so since I posted my survey on which economic indicators we should track. I’ve been tickled pink by the response, both on myREINspace and by those filling out the form. There have been 28 responses thus far, and some interesting trends have appeared. (There’s still time for even more responses. [...]

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Economic Statistics – What Do You Want to See?

November 25, 2008 Economic Fundamentals

I’m going to compile some statistics for real estate investors. Anyone who’s tried to compile some stats and find answers knows how just how frustrating it can be. What I’m going to do is compile the highest impact-metrics, creating some simple ways for you to access the data. I’m also going to create some fun [...]

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