Saint John & Moncton Remain ‘Havens For Affordability’
Source – financialpost.com “…In Moncton, prices rose from 21.2 per cent to $282,886, and continues to have one of the highest price outlooks for the remainder of the year, according […]
Source – financialpost.com “…In Moncton, prices rose from 21.2 per cent to $282,886, and continues to have one of the highest price outlooks for the remainder of the year, according […]
Source – financialpost.com “…Atlantic Canada has emerged as a COVID-19 haven in the past year for those fleeing crowded public transit, teeming grocery stores, long lines and absurdly high home […]
Source – betterdwelling.com ‘…Since it’s interprovincial migration, one province’s loss is another’s gain. British Columbia was the biggest winner, with net migration reaching 15,300 people in Q2 2021. Both Nova […]
Source – nationalpost.com “…Further east, activity was all over the map. It fell 17.9 per cent in Prince Edward Island, inched up 5.1 per cent in Nova Scotia and rose […]
Source – blog.remax.ca “…The future of Atlantic Canada is bright. Policymakers – pre- and post-crisis – have been making investments across Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and […]
Source – nationalpost.com “…New Brunswick’s market is on fire. July sales were 11.5 per cent above the five-year average for the month, while year-to-date sales are 40.8 per cent higher […]
Source – ca.news.yahoo.com “…The Newfoundland and Labrador housing market broke records in 2020, and this year it is breaking records again…the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Realtors said real estate […]
Source – mpamag.com “…Aside from its spectacular scenery, one of the most enticing factors in Newfoundland is its housing affordability….“We were always a great tourist destination – particularly for people […]
Source – readersdigest.ca “…Gros Morne. This natural beauty, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was high on our list. Spectacular in its beauty, you are dwarfed by the size […]
Source – saltwire.com “…Royal LePage’s spring survey on recreational properties is forecasting a 17-per-cent increase over the 2020 aggregate price of $193,984 for recreational homes in Atlantic Canada. That raises […]