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The Slump, Flux and Trends

When it comes to Calgary’s condo market, realtors try to avoid the word slump. Unstable, perhaps. Flux. Or a somewhat sluggish rollercoaster. And the blame is not only on the

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Calgary’s New Home Builds

Now more than ever, new home builds are a unique juggle. Traditionally, Calgary builders focus, plan and strategize. This time it’s about the Alberta economy, some subtle and common COVID

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The Slump and The Streak

Most residential real estate professionals in Calgary will remember this time as the wild market of 2021! There are various, expected and unexpected factors but, re-sales and prices are way

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Pros & Cons of Calgary’s Hot Market

Just as the sudden pandemic created a frenzied scramble in uncharted territory for researchers, health professionals and the world, the suddenly hot real estate market is creating an exciting and

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Calgary Office Space In-transition

For most Calgary area commercial real estate professionals, the 2021-2022 Calgary market is much like doing business in an unpredictable unknown. There are many past and present business factors which

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The Hotter Than Hot Market

Calgary’s residential real estate market started the summer hotter than hot. It delighted sellers and buyers while area brokers, Realtors, CREB and other real estate professionals are positive but cautious

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The Bumpy Ride of Calgary Real Estate

Despite lockdowns, shutdowns, public health worries, layoffs, school closures and people working from home making for one of the bumpiest rides in Calgary business history, Calgary’s real estate market may

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Still a ‘Renter’s Market’

Calgary renters continue to be treated to proverbial field of dreams when searching for their next home as the fallout of the pandemic and subsequent shutdowns that began in early

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Toilet Paper Was a Teachable Moment

“Most people remember last year’s run-on toilet paper,” says Chris Nash, president of the 15,000 member Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA). “But they might forget there’s been a steady supply

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