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Edmonton home builders working 'flat out' to meet demand
: G8 E' }( @4 D) N2 ~: KCBC News Posted: Sep 11, 2014 7:56 AM MT Last Updated: Sep 11, 2014 7:56 AM MT; E! O& |" E1 w9 q% g7 |
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0 ^9 V- b6 h& W% D( j$ E) [7 _) ~Average house costs in Edmonton reach record high6 h. M+ e' w* B' s
+ p+ p* Z& b" X g8 @) qAlberta economy is Canada's strongest, says new report# [, y {# s' X8 N) [' O
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Edmonton home builders say they are working non-stop to meet a demand they haven’t seen since the boom of 2005.
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Builders started construction on 468 new single detached homes last month, a 34 per cent increase from August 2013.
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9 _% `; g7 }6 M$ s, s1 q% [“Right now we're running flat out, we’re building as much as we can,” said Rob Busby, construction manager for Landmark Homes.
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5 T# b1 \; ]( J4 ?; DThe increased demand is due to strong job and population growth, according to Christina Butchart, senior analyst with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.+ t, O% j8 E% `' D1 f
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“If you look at the number of people who are moving into Edmonton, it’s record high levels so that’s contributing to that expanding demand,” she said.: @6 K ?8 o; t$ A% x* E
3 i$ s# v& X8 M5 x; i8 ^“Wages are growing so more people are looking to move into a home.”1 Y, c: T7 {% i+ H
: i8 ^5 S P& o0 W' j* A, H( zTrades workers like electricians, plumbers and heating contractors have been challenging to find but Busby from Landmark Homes says the situation isn’t as bad as it was nine years ago。 |
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