 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。0 q) J0 t& S7 c/ W4 }8 }) F' }
本省走向应该是谨慎乐观+ V) w1 ~8 m: I, r' R3 E3 J9 |) L
9 X C) s' K5 f8 Y4 UThe 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.8 u: ]! h8 t* T! B" x
! j9 C7 W( _) | g5 Y"Risks to the Canadian economic outlook remain elevated owing to the European sovereign debt quagmire," said CREA chief economist Gregory Klump.
# M" Y# j4 i5 e9 }+ U5 P" F; |
- _% O7 x! p. U- m$ n2 UMultimillion-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.
5 Q; G0 M3 J0 h
; f6 y D) s" G2 VLast year, the national average price of a resale home in Canada rose over seven per cent to $363,116.
7 T2 |, Q* i$ e1 ~
# R! }- E0 s/ j) rThe 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 $362,300 — still below where prices were at the end of 2011.
5 d4 L% U r/ v7 c" x2 b
4 l$ [ M+ U% S- VCREA expects home prices to fall the most in British Columbia, with smaller drops expected in Ontario and New Brunswick.
9 K; r' I5 l, F9 g& h2 }/ k
: d% m6 I6 F" p/ S% g0 b% fThe largest gains in the country are expected in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland.9 `6 S. I* `$ d/ _) r3 f N f
8 ?3 |% t0 M0 L' v
Prices in all provinces are expected to rise in 2013.0 F8 n1 ]' d: ]( m$ [1 }9 n1 X+ O# I5 I
' s) ~8 Q% r0 e8 d5 C8 W; m
Home sales are expected to rise 0.3 per cent this year, and fall by the same amount in 2013.3 Y/ X8 r6 i5 C6 l5 h) ~* @+ G
5 `8 C6 a R' F9 q9 m
, \) |. B5 P% m6 L6 B9 _
' g, I3 J9 b3 u% L- ?0 o
, v+ H7 W5 b" x9 R4 X" XRegion
3 F& x( x; U# {4 L5 }. T. g9 @$ l) [/ l- Z
- K- B, P" b' \/ }) ?3 P- r2011 price change
# e2 J4 w+ G; t& L
3 Q- d; i6 x. o6 c' W7 b b2012
. i* ?; w* ^9 c8 ^2 n, D
+ h# B3 V" {& g" l: N2013
& |+ o q1 |! s( c7 s# x( s9 t8 S0 _- c6 w3 N
$ C# F) h( p$ u5 b' d' I% Y) F6 l* _% q7 u8 f9 j& E" }
Canada
$ O2 X7 B" j6 \# ?, Q8 `* ~7 W
) H1 i( y# y9 Y) |& P7.1%
$ j& _( o- f7 w' V1 l8 m) z+ G% y$ |9 @2 O& i
-1.1%
( {+ ^) e+ d% l* E1 k: @) r" l7 u4 \" {
0.9%0 N7 o* m: j2 _* L, W6 P( W( o
0 n8 b; ^. Y) I, \! M3 y8 P+ X
; c& R) S7 w8 W& X2 R5 t$ p2 J1 M
5 c/ H3 x% W* c" S) s: {: z& BBritish Columbia
% [/ c6 o8 M+ C+ r# f2 y0 p7 g" e5 o6 c( K
11.1%
( i! ?) G/ U |5 ~6 x
& ?) e0 I) w* M, H$ r4.0%
" |" F: ?5 ]6 D! g% f
, R2 w7 e) L: c! U: i/ d, M0.5%; S. @* h7 `) n$ d
. f/ C1 b* x4 \7 a5 Y. U+ i
# M4 Z! q! H; R& r. Q
# Q. D% d w6 ~$ B0 XAlberta }- |$ _- ?/ X& O
2 T" w \& G& J! I0.3%, a1 s! j; J& f7 n! L! w
& m- I$ Z" P& H: m* J8 f* z1 K1 v
1.4%
+ U* S6 v9 w* y1 z! a6 y, ~# T/ W$ ^$ b/ Z1 }) C2 m* ]/ m: ?+ ?5 `
1.4%& K( P( H ^4 R8 l
9 K' V/ R" R$ E. y& m" P! f6 _$ B( t O
1 B% h" C5 {0 R6 S
Saskatchewan
9 z* G. `0 l$ u/ g' w$ l) r) f( j( Q {' R5 P* ~* b, t% N" a
6.7%, A7 z! ]- J% Y* {9 t. r
; W' m# p- p- P& s6 R! E
1.8%$ \5 w+ v2 d0 H) C4 q- T
3 |0 w) z% V% Q7 E8 w1.7%. y! t p& R- P. y
; y k; P; @ B. S# ?- F
5 i H1 e9 S; C2 F! Z! n4 l
7 U/ j b8 G" y$ WManitoba
9 T3 u5 @3 B; k# h, x# t- a6 s) Q/ d
5.6%. Q3 ]" ^, P8 i% d) L
# C4 T7 K" H9 ~/ ?+ N( ]
3.5%" ^+ ` v) L, ]" H+ D& a
+ H1 c1 z/ T$ \+ W# k+ V. }+ v3.0%
& D+ V9 r) M! t, n9 K0 p
- r" g; [3 h0 b6 a* I
* q7 b" Y! ?1 f0 o$ q* S5 @
1 i$ a( G. |+ ^9 Q, B! MOntario: ^2 e: H4 G6 H8 o
% L) O. Y0 d; n; A
6.9%
, Z, i9 {1 E) ~' N% d% m+ L Q+ h% x3 e* p- V
-0.7%
' X& f# O; b6 F- ]( _) l: T
z1 l7 `& ?6 w* K5 C; u0.5%
) F) {4 v3 ~" Z0 Y
( D: j% j- p' R3 |/ N2 d" i* W' a# Y, ?% B9 `
0 k0 ?1 y4 }% l6 X$ U0 s$ D8 l* ^$ P
Quebec n) E; ~+ p% M3 B7 k
$ {* a) ^- e9 i2 I5.1%
7 I# z4 Q3 P+ m4 k! P+ S5 a! e8 X
+ l' O: o) D) @5 ]4 ^# q u" b3.0%, M3 |4 Q- v4 x$ }6 h: O
+ D6 r0 i3 |# d7 o8 `
2.0%+ g6 _0 ^6 ]' j$ \! n: C3 ?9 }
; }/ x+ O# f( Z" v2 N' x+ P2 v& C* W. ^; j" ?
2 }3 \# \. v+ O/ W& S2 H) wNew Brunswick
# J4 f4 i+ _. r R
# N4 ^9 q5 c: q8 l2 F/ h2.1%0 i* c5 P1 F+ u4 P! L! c: I" r0 K
% {- |! B; w0 F-0.1%3 r1 I; m* C3 f1 k% J
! `9 K: d! [$ P2 \% Q* W0.2%
% f$ {9 H: C {6 U1 x1 k/ d! P% s/ P* Y" T
0 |/ E8 n2 [! h0 c/ }/ \, n: F
% c0 g1 \' \4 p4 JNova Scotia! d( ?& m: c$ W8 M0 Q
& H" F- `& d1 v( y$ e3.1%7 E8 \+ B4 D+ E2 W
4 v/ F7 A( x, n- p, `0 ?2 h6 [* s7 O
1.9%2 Q) ^( m, ?2 |) ~# S( i3 `
9 b+ s5 H g5 j. s9 w
2.2%; c) x/ n' Y& A
' m' G8 e7 c$ b1 b/ V- F* J
0 n/ o* c9 o4 c! ]! t) z
; i# N9 w) A' Y" ~: B/ V7 F" L' S
Prince Edward Island' }$ _3 [$ Y- C2 m
u1 P5 M% [# Y, J0 v
1.6%
+ ]0 k! O5 n9 o! l5 y
( b+ a: _6 `! \0.1%
. w" b; ]7 ?8 ^! R6 X3 P' F8 R! _. F V E1 i
1.0%2 u8 Q1 s) K4 N- O+ |8 v/ u
+ ?. o: C+ J, l* O
; E2 ]6 l6 ~8 ~9 q+ G3 x& P
) F: K; ]0 K* y* N& [Newfoundland% Z$ j% f& C) k9 S! l& |
2 }4 D4 J2 ^+ G% E
6.9%
0 }' M# B; m1 j& E
|! f7 P! ]) I2 o3.2% m, I3 Z' }4 b& Z. L
' |0 H4 ~# Z2 E% m- ^- p! ]8 \
2.0%
! h1 R/ y, _+ L9 w& c+ i. f |
|