 鲜花( 34)  鸡蛋( 5)
|
现在新condo 2室一厅价格真不错带地下车库的才22万左右,07年卖到27-8万,至于condon fee,那是你得到服务的代价,很正常。跟house的 月供比较,那是典型的缺乏常识。其他还是根据个人情况。
$ ~4 [5 f3 n& q7 Z- u7 c本省走向应该是谨慎乐观
# M4 x8 s8 E" A( E1 k( T
3 @( ~6 V& J& M$ L" \The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) predicts home prices will fall 1.1 per cent in 2012. A previous forecast issued in November said home prices were to remain flat this year.
6 y+ u1 b& e# A
7 j: ?7 X+ u, ^% o& [$ o% a& J"Risks to the Canadian economic outlook remain elevated owing to the European sovereign debt quagmire," said CREA chief economist Gregory Klump.
$ F6 E+ o5 J. `
; w8 d( P! x4 ~- W0 |Multimillion-dollar home sales activity in Vancouver caused the national average price to spike in early 2011. CREA said it does not expect this to happen again this year.- W) M1 H4 b; e0 _' N! R/ g& b
4 D% A+ e8 |& M! X; f% ^ Z
Last year, the national average price of a resale home in Canada rose over seven per cent to $363,116.8 m4 q( t7 Q- r
$ U9 f( F4 o% A& }. ]The average price is now projected to dip to $359,100 by the end of this year. CREA expects a modest rise of 0.9 per cent in 2013 to $362,300 — still below where prices were at the end of 2011.
, a" x V) U! c* G : `1 L/ h6 Y+ P( F
CREA expects home prices to fall the most in British Columbia, with smaller drops expected in Ontario and New Brunswick." l' A& o; N: l# s
4 L: } |8 R: X/ t: e& o
The largest gains in the country are expected in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland.
! u' l9 \3 {1 k 4 y: i. \9 h8 G$ X8 n. s! Q, K7 h
Prices in all provinces are expected to rise in 2013.
; }, `3 c1 H! M
8 ]$ L1 P6 r! E; W0 B) MHome sales are expected to rise 0.3 per cent this year, and fall by the same amount in 2013.
) S: k1 L X! L F" }4 ^
& e% r* @" H: \2 W5 s* a
8 G: X# b9 M) s& h) V# W6 j
! {0 n2 @8 d# |# x# z$ i r9 z d/ _5 }' F
Region
5 M9 S# U9 h% Q$ k5 b" J* r
1 n ^* S6 D- U3 E2011 price change: x8 G2 j, j1 O* F9 s+ W8 p1 ]( [
# D, |& @& U% E
2012
: z. l4 n8 y. E. q) k+ g1 V. u" [1 v1 D/ o0 a3 a0 v$ e
20139 W2 G3 F) s+ C# g' |. Q
8 m6 K. }8 |) }, |+ K3 N; `% f s9 N; M
, E4 P1 k+ L; i) Y: k! u2 T
Canada' D; C6 o: h; e- u
2 N" }2 \/ Z+ ~& N9 j* r7.1%/ G; x1 ^! I" A; T
2 u7 G9 I6 ?$ O7 g$ r; P
-1.1%3 _$ ~7 w! E+ u% Q6 G6 u# |
" @ O# S5 X$ k/ C5 d$ l0.9%
, `0 @7 h% f$ l) h0 V; Z e( h+ I1 o& [0 z8 U
' I' k* x |! M/ [+ K
' ?' B% U0 M3 s P4 o7 O. ^/ z3 ZBritish Columbia' T8 o$ t1 j9 O* Q" j3 T
6 G' R6 W" G2 Z: X5 p" n11.1%
/ F1 \+ H R; o# v8 H& n
- d) U5 \/ o0 {: T& W4.0%6 \3 k, k% k8 q7 E$ u5 n
- U5 @$ f* x9 G& Q& @# q# S- i
0.5%$ g4 z+ o7 m" @& x
8 n( X( `4 F! {2 D3 f5 }6 A& J- p2 Q: f3 k5 o
$ J1 Z0 ?% ]& a' f) A; G6 U5 q# ^
Alberta
5 {& A( }& ~4 h7 T8 Z
7 m8 f f! R* e0.3%
! U, _! Z8 }0 @$ K$ I
, T" N/ \: _' y8 U1 V1.4%+ w/ e Q0 \) z0 f( T
$ t3 d# Y$ N: C0 S: X
1.4%
! a# v5 C1 r' @! O# z( R
. \+ I. ]9 B" k, i$ I: F
3 [& ^ f, m! R# y/ [8 m8 k* v0 |! O
Saskatchewan% v% a0 [( `$ n( a3 O$ i7 I
8 k: \1 A `7 i6.7%0 w4 ~6 [3 x. g# ?/ @5 P
; k& U. N6 R; p- V8 h1 R$ _% [5 i, W
1.8%
: c( [5 i9 X* F, Z5 B, P# V. z. `/ z* `( u, R
1.7%/ K3 Y4 H8 | p
1 e; n a0 O; t# _0 V% B
4 v( K% F6 r3 z, G6 e
( ]4 Q. c6 R# O, o* ]Manitoba
# u, z' v/ {8 S9 V6 O
6 Z4 B1 w# l7 A9 W, v5.6%
7 K6 X% Z! s$ B- ~ \- J* l" R9 O7 V% s4 o
3.5%
- l# d) j) w- ?5 E: p* O
" ~2 z9 Y+ L2 l$ o: R' V* c3.0%- d; M3 F3 h/ O8 ~0 O) u
' m( o$ J r, n2 m( J* K
8 v p3 D& n, A' p. C
7 R5 |% e9 m- g6 Z' X/ [Ontario9 i) ~, w8 V( k6 e
" D" {6 V: P$ K' T+ D; }/ x
6.9%
6 W* Z+ P/ @! H9 v4 g% K9 ]( {1 U' a4 i
-0.7%* S2 }" X2 P! Z9 f
/ Q% a6 H$ L% _ b- A0.5%: G9 |2 q F% D# X" b) m$ r2 X
0 ^ `5 C, ]: V& K5 [! N) E
" Y# K+ _: v3 W. [$ g' d
1 O$ }* j3 z- O) o
Quebec
: v' O! B. z# P! e
; P4 H3 U: U2 N5 S) m" T: T5.1%
$ o$ ~% a5 t! l$ R0 \. z4 c1 J. l& S7 p5 A3 c, h& u
3.0%
8 R# ^$ H9 @7 t6 r. r! R" \) {8 F4 v
2.0%
( z1 S3 g+ F T9 t- m0 N$ ?& ]
- _0 f5 q3 j' U8 R4 w; B
! ?2 E. l z* @( t3 O6 D, A0 [; a( j. E" C7 ~, F+ v% J6 N2 _: v
New Brunswick
! @, q+ m# B. k6 m* e7 S
* U% W8 Q- |4 j& p) ?# a( s9 B8 E2.1%6 E- H% r1 Q+ B% }
3 M8 i% `% u+ e) q5 S% x5 o) P
-0.1%" z5 u8 A6 t0 S- D5 m
1 r8 h3 @: _0 f( i' ?9 r0.2%6 R. N* V0 ?1 r% e5 J
7 I- P5 g2 H0 N! D! I+ u
3 ]0 P! Q. ^: B) f* Y
6 k$ e- ]4 _5 t7 bNova Scotia7 f# `5 @, K( c h2 h0 t! h0 F; g" ^: E
7 i. w6 B3 h5 K: L8 I+ j# Y) c
3.1%
# [9 S+ Y+ b5 O* d+ A* w
6 I- k/ X" G* O0 Q' D1.9%
4 v* v5 z. t- E( P0 J
/ q' f0 [; D6 r9 `. b/ B. M8 h5 I# C2.2%
/ ]3 m2 Q. @3 E& a5 H) h% c
( o2 S: n( T1 I" A+ N0 V
, ?0 M% ?" R9 r$ A0 f2 O7 x5 N
* @. ?6 r: k3 K' o& W! p. Q" [Prince Edward Island- o8 Q% c: P: v9 }
, S, V$ T& l6 h3 K
1.6%9 E0 c7 f# i6 C) b! Z& K1 M( x
* [8 W9 J7 x/ e0.1%
4 t% h: c9 l( w: b
! S7 H u9 p) V3 _1.0%
* _0 G/ k( b8 R5 V, r+ m+ X/ ^5 s" I( K8 a- l) v
. G- b- D6 p, |0 M' ^ S9 z3 C8 Y! I! b
Newfoundland# Y+ T4 z/ ` i$ i) M# c* \
p1 a Q3 l8 m5 C# v) R6 N% u
6.9%
$ W0 G! W' X& H( V# d; f! C/ j* D/ i0 n
3.2%' S+ t: }+ L" A. y% B- M$ I
5 G0 j; r$ z- J5 J. Y" c; ]4 @
2.0%5 ]9 S: S2 J! F2 i% k8 ~/ ^- ]0 V0 n
|
|