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Market Fast Moving for Real Estate in Edmonton, Canada

Market Fast Moving for Real Estate in Edmonton, Canada

Edmonton, the capital city of the province Alberta in Canada, is massively outstripping previously popular property markets in Canada in terms of its house price growth - and the word on the street is that there is still plenty of room left for significant price expansion as demand soars whilst supply is restricted, and still Edmonton’s real estate market is considered by many to be undervalued.

The market is fast moving for real estate in Edmonton, Canada and if you sell your home without having another one to go to you could slip off the housing ladder dramatically quickly according to recent real estate reports in the Edmonton Sun for example.

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Is it Too Late to Profit from Property in Alberta, Canada?

The province of Alberta in Western Canada has the strongest economy of the entire nation and the lowest unemployment levels; the per capital GDP within the population corridor between Alberta’s major towns of Edmonton and Calgary is running at around 10% above that of average affluent US metropolitan areas and 40% above the average metropolitan areas in Canada.

What’s more, GDP in Alberta as a whole is over 50% higher than the national Canadian average and the province is the fastest growing in Canada in population terms.  All of these factors have had an incredibly significant and positive effect on property prices in Alberta in recent years - but the question that has to be asked at this point is, is it too late to profit from property in Alberta in Canada and is the boom over?

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Real Estate Profitability in Canada in 2007

Canada’s property market has been less affected than America’s or Britain’s for example, when it comes to the global slowdown that real estate in established marketplaces has suffered of late, and real estate profitability in Canada in 2007 will remain strong with the Canadian Real Estate Association going to great lengths to lobby the Canadian government to endorse and ratify significant tax changes to make investing in Canadian real estate even more attractive for the smaller investor from 2007 onwards.

It’s important to note however that there are certain economic facts that could negatively impact the real estate marketplace in Canada in 2007 and an investor needs to be aware of all the facts, both positive and negative, that will likely affect their investment decisions going in to 2007; rest assured this report covers both angles…

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Emerging Buy to Let Market in Canada

Property investors keen to avoid some of the risks associated with emerging markets but seeking an under exploited but strong market supported by purchase process transparency, title deed security and a tried and tested firm economic and political backbone are considering Canada. 

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Property for Sale in Canada

There are plenty of reasons to be cheerful if you already own Canadian real estate; according to the latest property market analysis by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), property for sale in Canada remains an attractive, capital appreciating and in demand commodity.

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Real Estate in Canada: Record Growth

As reported by Amberlamb last month in our article ‘It’s Calgary versus Toronto for Property Investors in Canada’, house prices in Calgary in Canada have been surging ahead and pushing up the national average. 

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It’s Calgary versus Toronto for Property Investors in Canada

According to a recent survey by RE/MAX real estate agents in Canada, one in six Canadian citizens are planning on purchasing an investment property in Canada in the next one to two years and almost one third of all Canadians surveyed own investment property in Canada already.  The demand by local and foreign investors for Canadian real estate has seen property prices increasing in some parts of Canada at an astonishing rate.

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