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Canada’s housing market

A Brief History of Real Estate: The Fee Simple Ownership

December 26, 2010

By Luigi Frascati Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), Duke of Wellington, is reputed to have been the one to exclaim ‘All good things come from England, but cavalry is not one of them’ while facing Napoleon’s French Army at Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Wellesley had learnt his military trade in India applying his study of the art [...]

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Americans Should Considering Investing in Canadian Real Estate

December 25, 2010

By Freddie Taylor Canadian real estate investing is not terribly unique. To be honest it is the same here as most places. You know research is very important. Networking is necessary. Follow up and through on lessons learned is the only way to get ahead. This is how investing is done all over the world. This [...]

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Mortgages in Calgary – What are the Myths and What are the Realities?

October 6, 2010

Mortgages in Calgary and indeed all over Canada can be complex and hard to understand.  In addition, the market is highly competitive and many providers are perfectly content to allow mortgage myths to go unchallenged if it gives them a competitive advantage.  Perhaps the most common myth is that you can always get a better [...]

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Forecast For Canada’s Housing Market – Less Sales In 2010

June 29, 2010

by: Judy Shilmar Earlier this year the housing markets in: • Ontario • British Columbia showed a significant change. Prices dropped dramatically and new housing starts started to slow. This was one factor that caused the Canadian Real Estate Association to predict that home sales across Canada, will see sharp decreases in prices. Over the [...]

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