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发表于 2007-8-28 06:22 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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August 28, 2007
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+ ^; O9 g/ B9 _By FRANK LANDRY, CITY HALL BUREAU/ u$ R) V3 _% |8 Q2 e' N

6 b# d3 o1 e6 zHome sellers are slashing their asking prices by tens of thousands of dollars as Edmonton's once sizzling housing market continues to cool, says a city real estate agent. 2 f( \+ E% v1 p& c! ?  N

& t( l$ x# v7 f( B8 CAnd new figures from the Edmonton Real Estate Board show the vast majority of sellers are now getting less than they're asking for - a stark contrast to the bidding wars of a year ago that routinely forced buyers to pay more than the list price.
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, q8 o. o( u' C" I+ L+ g! Z"There's tons of stuff on the market. There's twice as much inventory in residential real estate today as there was a year ago at this time," Re/Max agent Abe Hering told Sun Media yesterday.
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"If your supply mushrooms tremendously, inevitably the only product that will get consumed is the one that's best priced."   h; M7 J8 _3 w' T" @

2 J7 F' |, @8 P; k* u# d: R4 @As a result, Hering said he routinely advises clients who've had their homes on the market for awhile to drop their asking price by 10% in order to remain competitive. On an average $417,000 single-detached home, that works out to more than $40,000.
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"There's no sense reducing any product by 5% because it just doesn't work. We're seeing reductions of 10% and more," he said.
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Jon Hall, with the Edmonton Real Estate Board, said 85% of single family homes that sold over the past 30 days went for less than the asking price. On average, the final figure was nearly $12,000 less than the seller was seeking.
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Condos didn't fair much better, with 79% going for less than the asking price.   i  c! x; H2 {3 V2 B6 A9 t

' B: W& G" G" ~0 q"What most realtors seem to be saying is that the sellers haven't adjusted their mindset to the new reality - that we have over 8,000 listings and that buyers have choice," Hall said.
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5 B9 D+ N% _: n: j4 u, [6 uHe said many sellers are knowingly asking for more than their home can fetch. ! n/ `/ l, t/ Z1 J3 V* U
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"And quite frankly, the realtors are getting a bit frustrated," Hall said. ! D* d$ U, S$ @# O. I8 G6 Q
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"The client sets the price. If the seller says, 'I want it listed $20,000 above the market price,' they've got to do it. Ten days or two weeks later, the realtor's coming back and saying, 'I told you so,' and dropping the price." ) `2 f* e9 B+ m3 x9 Y: `

+ t9 y) j* A6 o: h* E* [There are several theories as to why there are so many homes on the market.
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7 p3 @1 g, @. E9 q- V  V1 W$ xCarolyn Pratt, president of the Realtors Association of Edmonton, said some investors are trying to dump property.
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  X. M6 @' X' f" N2 I2 j6 GOther people are moving into larger or smaller homes, while trying to capitalize on the market. Some sellers like to list during the summer months, she said. / K  I+ v3 H3 \" P# E- U

9 x# |6 C' T6 \$ x. vPratt said she's also heard some homeowners cashing out and moving back to their home provinces, like Saskatchewan, where homes are cheaper. ) i  {3 I: V- ?5 z/ ?* s

6 m9 m" g+ {4 V4 CKeith Mackie, fleet director for Budget Rent-a-Car, sees it every day. He said demand for moving trucks going to Saskatchewan from Alberta and B.C. has recently increased three-fold. - Q% X9 E. S0 n3 Q: N

2 C; x" r  u" x  K9 g1 f5 P"It seems like a lot of people are going home," said Mackie. "There's no doubt about it, it's a significant number."
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Hall said many sellers with homes on the market in Edmonton today won't sell.
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"It would be fair to say a lot of listings will melt. They'll just disappear," Hall said. "They'll just be withdrawn after a typical 60- or 90-day listing period." 4 E0 R( a1 I( g
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The Edmonton Real Estate Board recently reported there was virtually no increase in the selling price of single family residence in July. That month, condo prices went up 2.5%, while townhomes increased 1%. The figures for August are expected to be released early next month.
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发表于 2007-8-28 09:44 | 显示全部楼层

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Good news, thanks for sharing.
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发表于 2007-8-28 20:55 | 显示全部楼层
今天的太阳报上整版报道的文章。几家欢喜几家愁。
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发表于 2007-8-28 23:14 | 显示全部楼层
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把握住市场才能把握住财富,同一年的房地产市场,有人赚大了,有人赔晕了。关键的一点,看得要准,下手稳,出手快。长线有长线的谱,短线有短线的打算。见好就收,得失不挂心上,才会悠悠然,欣欣然。
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-29 05:57 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 今天闲着 于 2007-8-29 00:14 发表 / d  H9 p) Q4 k( |) ^
见好就收,得失不挂心上,才会悠悠然,欣欣然。
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