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D, s/ T) I7 N7 C2 ~0 _The price increased to 450K from 250k in less than 2 years for a 1900sq feet house. It is same as Toronto. Is it still cheap? Don't cheat other people.
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I agree that the house price will not decrease in Toronto or Vancouver. However, here it is quite different. The booming is due to oil and sand projects. I don't know when the price will go down. However, I know it is near the top.
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Once oil and sand projects design is near completion. Many people such as draftsman, technologist and engineer will be layed off. If that is the case in 2 or 3 years, that will be the time for the house price going down.7 k; s8 n7 T( H1 {7 g
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It is normal for the house increase 3-5% per year. However, it increase 330% in less than 2 years (for example 250k increased to 450k with 60k down payment) here. The market is creazy and some people are crazy too." v, Z7 D' C$ L. Q) Q* |
" B: t' @4 s$ n: t) [6 \8 pIf you were right and I were wrong in 2 or 3 years, many people will choose to buy a house in Toronto or Ottowa rather than here. Do you agree?
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To sum up, it is not a good time to buy a house either in Calgary or Edmonton. The game is over. |
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