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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。
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; ?, d' g7 B4 ~" j3 V! a- cThe 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.+ w/ N4 L5 ?/ d# z( F
2 ~- S' t0 @; O; x r$ f; q" Q"Risks to the Canadian economic outlook remain elevated owing to the European sovereign debt quagmire," said CREA chief economist Gregory Klump.
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( N2 B- z; P7 H6 s9 O3 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., P z8 ?# A9 r% g/ ^
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Last year, the national average price of a resale home in Canada rose over seven per cent to $363,116.! G$ b8 @+ E' Q
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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 $362,300 — still below where prices were at the end of 2011.5 U8 k! `! l* s0 b
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CREA expects home prices to fall the most in British Columbia, with smaller drops expected in Ontario and New Brunswick.
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- ~$ \: G" a0 x5 p2 hThe largest gains in the country are expected in Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland.
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% W0 I0 V0 P0 A( u! ^/ TPrices in all provinces are expected to rise in 2013.
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6 f6 B/ K* ~0 d2 ?% a7 u, vHome sales are expected to rise 0.3 per cent this year, and fall by the same amount in 2013.
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