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& P* Q% H, @, WEdmonton home builders working 'flat out' to meet demand( h$ Z8 d) a0 b6 N0 Z' M
CBC News Posted: Sep 11, 2014 7:56 AM MT Last Updated: Sep 11, 2014 7:56 AM MT4 M4 n1 s' \: b1 N1 Z# R, L1 x
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: n- B/ C/ l5 g+ gAverage house costs in Edmonton reach record high2 h, d- F. w- u) I$ e: G
1 n% g1 h* v$ v$ K& lAlberta economy is Canada's strongest, says new report
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Edmonton home builders say they are working non-stop to meet a demand they haven’t seen since the boom of 2005.% o- ^3 W0 f4 y+ ]# W; ?
; m0 t. a1 E. R; f* nBuilders started construction on 468 new single detached homes last month, a 34 per cent increase from August 2013.
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“Right now we're running flat out, we’re building as much as we can,” said Rob Busby, construction manager for Landmark Homes.
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. k, T% L( E1 Y8 H s: {( SThe increased demand is due to strong job and population growth, according to Christina Butchart, senior analyst with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.% E3 D4 j j7 V4 y+ Z
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“If you look at the number of people who are moving into Edmonton, it’s record high levels so that’s contributing to that expanding demand,” she said.
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2 ~0 ]+ l9 v" T) z% |% L2 A6 r. J“Wages are growing so more people are looking to move into a home.”0 E8 i/ o; D5 Z; w; `" ?
/ Z' W2 t2 U; A+ UTrades workers like electricians, plumbers and heating contractors have been challenging to find but Busby from Landmark Homes says the situation isn’t as bad as it was nine years ago。 |
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