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Calgary Housing Recovery Already Underway?
on Oct 20, 2009 in Calgary real estate Uncategorized supply and demand It’s been awhile since my last post, so I thought I would share some interesting information. The first graph illustrates the historical supply and new listings on a seasonally adjusted basis. Sales and new listings have been adjusted on a se...
Calgary Resale House Price Model
on Apr 21, 2009 in Calgary real estate Uncategorized short term real estate trends calgary house prices econmetric model The following graphs illustrate the historical relationship between absorption rate and house price changes in Calgary. As the absorption rate decreases, demand exceeds supply, and house prices rise. When the absorption rate is high, supply excee...
Worth A Read – TD Report on “Demand-Driven” Alberta Overhang
on Apr 6, 2009 in Uncategorized economics report TD This report is from TD economics. Below is an excerpt specific to Alberta, with a link to the full report at the end of the post: “Wild Rose country was overbuilt substantially during its boom years, and mounting inventories in Calgary and Ed...
Worth A Read - TD Report on “Demand-Driven” Alberta Overhang
on Apr 6, 2009 in Uncategorized economics report TD This report is from TD economics. Below is an excerpt specific to Alberta: “Wild Rose country was overbuilt substantially during its boom years, and mounting inventories in Calgary and Edmonton are cause for concern. Indeed, even over 1991 to...
Improving Affordability Trends in Calgary
on Mar 29, 2009 in Calgary real estate carrying costs valuation models affordability household income interest rates Calgary housing affordability is now better than long term averages. This is due to three reasons: growth in household income falling interest rates and a correction in the housing market. The following chart also illustrates how housing affordab...
Calgary Econometric Rent Model
on Mar 26, 2009 in Calgary real estate supply and demand econometric model rent There are really three separate, but linked, real estate markets: the resale market, the new construction market and the rental market. The following graph shows the historic relationship (1973-2008) between vacancy rates and rental increases for...
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