 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 t' J4 {8 o Q本省走向应该是谨慎乐观8 n4 \/ g( R+ B& h* Q
$ O* H0 O7 ~ @- Y6 {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.9 q: w$ G q9 E7 w4 ^( R" `5 U1 Y" U
! p5 s% @4 }$ y( ^8 V& ^"Risks to the Canadian economic outlook remain elevated owing to the European sovereign debt quagmire," said CREA chief economist Gregory Klump.
# E4 v' ` h y1 [ 4 n: T3 j* b+ M1 d" s
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.
" d+ a% ?. x/ |, W) }' O9 G
* Z9 g. ~! G% F& i/ BLast year, the national average price of a resale home in Canada rose over seven per cent to $363,116.5 G+ ]) t% }% s3 q
% w s* F# [$ m( e
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.
9 c( N: W+ s) g7 p! H + a* o" `5 J) y" s4 y. q# ]
CREA expects home prices to fall the most in British Columbia, with smaller drops expected in Ontario and New Brunswick.- w; o6 T1 F) o8 A9 ], J* J
4 E) P3 u' Y* i4 }4 n' F
The largest gains in the country are expected in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland.2 P* }+ E* e7 j" Q
$ Y* J% ^9 O! C' u3 ^ Y, J- u
Prices in all provinces are expected to rise in 2013./ K$ }. X% D% S! h6 ^
% B. B! M5 r3 u; H$ W1 |: o* A8 THome sales are expected to rise 0.3 per cent this year, and fall by the same amount in 2013.$ n* K& _8 ~' p8 B: A) H
0 F; v) N- U l) i/ j/ n8 o0 X" Y; `' d
7 |8 q% y, h u7 \- ~: I! d
0 @( W8 E$ B! t( T; M+ ?% T
Region, O' _' z8 P6 I5 O3 T5 L& p d8 `* i
" o3 h4 T* E( W% Q3 m, S% x5 N7 n, `2011 price change
6 a# q# ]# B2 T1 k/ h, M. v. [1 Z3 t! l& x) S9 h8 e- x/ }
2012
$ [3 i' g* M; s& ?
, s6 O& P' j4 q0 |2 A2013. ~4 A( D k. V. V" _* U: K
9 [3 B% H9 }$ U+ n5 P
6 U* E/ n* v$ f# B9 R
* [* }6 v1 }# {3 o& H7 pCanada
4 C. j, A8 ^2 U( P/ X8 j% N1 T
" i, T4 X! k8 J4 E" ^+ r7.1%! L* h0 S/ B4 {0 v1 L f
: V5 U3 V9 i- ?3 w) `2 Z-1.1% u1 W: ?! `3 x: E* X r6 k
. Y7 U3 k5 E5 ]6 S: ~
0.9%. }& f6 c$ \$ m; h
: V, A+ T* T( p) Y
2 G4 s$ Q2 [' e# A# i& Z' s' W
0 n' i( }3 ~: h* o8 s# w% MBritish Columbia
& X/ _7 F* j. }, f
% d/ X" S$ k) A( ^7 y- ]6 x" K11.1%
/ T: i& H1 L8 q
- K% ?, Z7 Y [ }8 x4.0%
. i4 D+ T- X7 p9 I) N: S
, x2 }1 [& n. [, r t* i; E, ~0.5%* f: L( s) j9 X3 q9 I" M
2 U: @4 N2 r) L% e" i* e. Z
0 i* G; f8 \1 u' r# K6 W
8 o& F4 a3 S- {" _& r3 |( K2 Z
Alberta
7 h; @. t: K$ o2 F1 M6 B6 `/ N4 B. P& n; P+ ~5 u" ^+ A5 }
0.3%
% B1 ~% ~) |# j" \" m
4 U9 d6 D4 L) T0 A+ h& N0 [7 f1.4%
+ P' \0 m, H+ `2 t
9 n' T' l5 V9 g5 y% x1.4%! }& b4 \+ H5 ~0 p5 w0 ~# R Z& n
6 z" F; {1 s0 }- R
N9 w; W+ f, R* d; C# u; E
) B! y% Z6 s8 d) q& \Saskatchewan
* \8 B( j9 n/ w! D9 A
! ^1 Y$ n7 V, y5 A0 d$ x6.7%7 ~( T- o! i q) _& V' z* _
( a( k; y# E5 a% l$ N! O1.8%
9 w2 {) P3 j, V$ y1 K4 B8 B& |* L- c
1.7%
% [! U- f0 f# z' c2 `2 {+ ? E# ~
A6 ^3 C% m! C9 t+ z4 @. M4 | F* \
Manitoba
5 P9 f: a6 `# {& g5 g$ g. S5 S( `
9 d G# p' `1 s; U) b) F5.6%
) F1 m* d' U4 O" O/ [) v, G
3 W% H+ w4 h B! Q* T3.5%# \3 J5 o7 r7 { ?; e( ~* s5 C
/ x0 J6 m# F/ \: ?3.0%4 _/ J6 u$ _0 c+ c \ A/ z
) G, n/ q! [3 I2 l
" g9 Y1 m- d. O0 i
- q* A5 o+ `7 V! p0 i V# YOntario) T: O4 T5 }0 |1 e9 t: E
k* o+ h" X1 T0 I- _/ v- k7 I+ v
6.9%
% \4 @5 r: Z! H- R8 q: L& A( w0 w$ N% \: u- u$ `& K$ P
-0.7%# x# H; b3 a: T5 G5 p$ o9 X
' N# d' g1 \# j, W; D% l) G0.5%2 j4 C4 W8 `. g, S* B+ q# e
9 s$ t, v& t1 f- ]7 D
% Q6 M/ @. i4 A. q
+ d6 m( D- A7 S- u1 Q x
Quebec! w/ e. |) }. c) a7 v
& F* s3 _9 F, N8 {+ v" Z# {
5.1%- K1 Z' |% i- w+ d' V$ J
. e* r" A5 k& V. r ~4 e
3.0%3 \3 D4 {; y$ x; L" A* l. g |' W# Z
& c+ g% q& V0 _2 V
2.0%
- Y- }+ E5 _, n' ?
) m3 `' s' y- r
$ J0 a, Z- E. C7 m. u7 ~) U: ]3 R5 G4 O6 S* A9 k& t7 R
New Brunswick
$ |; ]2 ? _0 ]0 K
& L* Q# z- r2 g# J3 {% H4 [/ C9 q2.1%2 }: n2 [/ R) L# U8 i+ [! r
% t% h, I6 e* o+ J4 f T9 P
-0.1%
, Y5 Q0 Q( S& o4 v( Y; S( u! @5 m/ ?: p
0.2%" V! c6 Q- c, F$ U% k
6 Y+ t' `# g! F9 U
" L5 J* y4 f8 M7 l. h" D+ P( x
Nova Scotia
) G) T. Q* `9 m4 Z) W/ y8 k4 p$ C- M6 G+ U( S4 B2 o; U4 B
3.1%) z4 |/ l2 U# G0 p0 ]0 ~' \
% F- u1 f, `- [: {% w
1.9%
0 e! ~, h9 y1 p
- e6 s% K, d7 o& V, M) `- u3 B2.2%
2 c0 n1 w; F' ?% O: f7 Y/ i# f9 H. G
7 v2 q) M G/ k; }/ s2 g7 j3 c' w, Q# i: a) R
$ z+ v. ]: Z! P$ |
Prince Edward Island: C3 {0 W3 Q9 V/ }4 ]
! l7 E4 k* k/ s% Z) n8 P1.6%
, v3 o4 Y1 x4 c4 s' I& A! C0 ?# [# j7 m/ X8 o
0.1%
% J7 C3 O% h) n4 v8 u# i; V; w+ ^4 T) S+ \
1.0%" j& A9 ?8 u1 A! x* _+ ~
' a& Y1 m% c9 L
/ K* A' q( F0 Q' q6 K
8 L* o/ C0 W0 HNewfoundland1 j- _+ M+ S8 }7 l7 \& \) D0 h
- O. ?, F5 e$ x, O" g6.9%) F8 s8 i. g0 G# X4 n9 {4 `
% l& ]6 Z5 N0 u% u
3.2%6 [3 B1 b% }6 d4 `% a# H
* L6 r+ G. x7 @1 }( T! g- s5 r
2.0%& v$ z/ Y8 l( @* a$ |% X
|
|