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Yan  版主  发表于 2007-9-11 18:18:04 | 显示全部楼层
好久不见楼上

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明月如霜  曼省名人  发表于 2007-9-12 21:28:48 | 显示全部楼层
最近买房子的人好像真的不少啊,身边的人也都在讨论买房子。而且好点的房子已出来每过多久就没了。价格也比去年真个时候的高了不少 。

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oceandeep  曼省名人  发表于 2007-9-12 21:30:50 | 显示全部楼层
一朋友刚买的ST。VITAL附近的房子
比要价多了2W才买到了
真是贵啊

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open  禁止发言  发表于 2007-9-13 14:31:44 | 显示全部楼层
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明月如霜  曼省名人  发表于 2007-9-13 19:40:54 | 显示全部楼层
,但是冬季的时候,不是很好CHECK阿
都说这个时候的价格比较好,因为有的人为了孩子上学要换地方的也要卖了.不知道该怎么办,

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ctslz  曼省名人  发表于 2007-9-14 17:42:30 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢大家,终于体会这里买房子的艰难,下offer真考验人。如果有问题还向大家请教吧。除了律师和银行贷款没有别的了吗?自己弄总有点不放心,不知道是不是多余?

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coop  曼省名人  发表于 2008-2-21 16:29:18 | 显示全部楼层
WINNIPEG这么冷房市也疯了?

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Yan  版主  发表于 2008-2-21 17:21:54 | 显示全部楼层
Yes, you can have a look yourself. House prices has no relationship with the weather.



Royal LePage predicts modest double-digit price hike for 2008
Wed Jan 9 2008

By Murray McNeill

The cost of a standard two-storey home in Southdale has soared by a staggering $66,220, or 37.9 per cent, in the last year, according to a new house-prices report released Tuesday.

And Southdale isn\'t the only Winnipeg neighbourhood experiencing the kind of price increases normally seen in cities like Toronto or Vancouver, the Royal LePage Real Estate Services prices survey found.

In Charleswood, the average selling price for a standard detached bungalow jumped by $46,000, or 27.4 per cent, between the fourth quarter of 2006 and the fourth quarter of last year. In northwest Winnipeg, it increased by $35,850, or 20.6 per cent.

For the city as a whole, the real estate firm said the average price of a detached bungalow jumped by 20.8 per cent to $214,494, for a two-storey it rose by 19.6 per cent to $237,571, and for a standard condominium it increased by 20.1 per cent to $124,270.

Those kinds of heady increases are unusual for Winnipeg, where up until five years ago the resale homes market performed more like a tortoise than a hare. They also gave it the unusual distinction of having some of the biggest price hikes in the country between late 2006 and late 2007.



The Royal LePage figures show only three of the other 16 cities surveyed -- Saskatoon, Regina and Saint John -- saw bigger price year-over-year increases.

Homebuyers reeling

One local Royal LePage official admitted Winnipeg\'s increases have some homebuyers reeling.

\"It\'s like sticker shock. We get that all the time,\" said John Froese, a broker with Royal LePage Prime Real Estate.

\"eople ask, \'how long can this go on? How can our kids afford to buy a house?\' The short answer is, \'just like everybody else in the country. If kids in Vancouver or Toronto can still buy homes, Winnipeg should be a piece of cake.\"

Froese said despite five consecutive years of double-digit house price increases, homes are still cheaper here than in any major city west of the Maritimes.

And Winnipeg REALTORS Association figures released Monday suggest that while Winnipeggers may be shocked at what\'s happened to house prices, it hasn\'t stopped them from buying, he added.

Last year was a record-breaking year for property sales through the WRA\'s multiple listing service (MLS), with sales eclipsing the 13,000-unit threshold for the first time in the association\'s 104-year history.

Froese said that tells him Winnipeggers realize they have no choice but to pay the higher prices if they want to own their own home.

\"Some people get discouraged, but they get over it. So it\'s not the end of the world at all,\" he said. \"Keep in mind, too, that interest rates are historically low,\" which makes homes more affordable.

\'Continued strength\'

Froese and Jeff Powell, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.\'s senior market analyst for Manitoba, said Winnipeggers shouldn\'t assume from the fourth-quarter numbers that Winnipeg has suddenly ascended to a whole new level when it comes to house-price increases.

\"I would caution people against saying that the heat is being turned up, or any of that sort of language,\" Powell said. \"I would be more comfortable characterizing it as \'continued strength\' (in the local market).\"

Froese also said the examples cited in the Royal LePage survey are just that -- examples.

\"There\'s no way in the world that prices all over Southdale/Windsor Park went up 37 per cent.\"

He said one Winnipeg neighbourhood -- Westwood -- had only a 2.2 per cent increase in the average price of a two-storey home. In northeast Winnipeg, the increase was 10.8 per cent.

While Royal LePage is forecasting another double-digit price hike for 2008, Froese said it should be more moderate -- about 11.4 per cent. He said even last year\'s overall increase for the city was closer to 13 or 14 per cent than the 37.9 or 27.4 per cent seen in some individual neighbourhoods. And Powell pegged it at about 15 or 16 per cent.

Royal LePage said a combination of factors are fuelling the rising cost of resale homes in Winnipeg, including a strong economy, high employment levels, strong consumer confidence, moderately low interest rates, and relative home buying affordability.

murray.mcneill@freepress.mb.ca

Average selling prices

Here are the average selling prices for the three major types of resale homes in eight Winnipeg neighbourhoods in the fourth quarter of 2007 (with the year-over-year percentage increase in brackets):

AREA DET. BUNGALOW TWO-STOREY CONDOMINIUM

Charleswood $214,000 (27.4) *N/A N/A

River Heights $226,800 (21.3) $247,400 (24.9) $136,050 (22)

Southdale $208,500 (24.1) $241,000 (37.9) N/A

Westwood $201,000 (19.7) $210,000 (2.2) $113,900 (14.3)

Northwest $209,850 (20.6) $227,500 (19.7) N/A

Northeast $205,500 (16.1) $235,000 (10.8) $108,800 (26.5)

South St. Vital $230,600 (19.5) $262,000 (27.8) $129,600 (17.7)

Ft. Richmond $219,700 (18.1) $240,100 (17.1) $133,000 (20.9)

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