It's back-to-school season! I do not miss student life but due dates & deadlines do not stop haunting me even after graduating. These monthly updates are my monthly assignments for all of you. So! August was another month of price growth for all property types. There were more new listings that came to market but it wasn't enough to pull us out of...
Rachel Green said it best when she yelled "It's all relative!"
Sure, the real estate market is not an episode of Friends but we are still talking about people moving between homes (IYKYK). Alberta is still seeing positive net migration because we still have affordable home prices, relative to other major cities in the country. Increased interest rat...
June was a wet month of thunderstorms & sun showers. The rain hasn't dampened the Calgary real estate market - demand is still robust and benchmark prices for all property types pushed up again for the month of June. More new listings came to market this month and buyers saw a bit of relief in this competitive market. However, inventory for June wa...
Another month flew by. It's my birthday month guys. I'm here to offer market stats for May as a party favour (ha!). Calgary real estate market breaking records again for the month of May. Tight market conditions continue to give sellers the upper hand during negotiations. Sales levels are improving from the beginning of the year while new listings...
Q2 is off to a heated start! Yes, the weather has been beautiful but the market temperature is also pretty high. More buyer demand and a steep pullback in new listings are fanning the fire to keep us deep in sellers' market territory. With a limited selection of homes on the market, buyers are writing offers above listing prices to win properties w...
Spring is in full swing! Yes, yes the weather is beautiful but I'm talking about the real estate market. Sales & new listings both improved this month - the gap between them came a little tighter to support some monthly inventory gains. I am working with a few buyers and I'm having flashbacks to the constant multiple-offer situations that we went t...