Most real estate buyers are local, 2010 survey says

Local buyers accounted for more than 70 per cent of the 6,168 transactions last year, while another 15 per cent were from Canadians outside of B.C.

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Most real estate buyers are local, 2010 survey says

Canadians under 35 most intent on buying homes: survey

Canadians younger than 35 are most intent on buying a home over the next two years, according to a survey released Thursday.

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Canadians under 35 most intent on buying homes: survey

Canadians under 35 most intent on buying homes: survey

OTTAWA — Canadians younger than 35 are most intent on buying a home over the next two years, according to a survey released Thursday.

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Canadians under 35 most intent on buying homes: survey

Resale housing prices slip in capital region

Ottawa Citizen- Prices slipped across Ottawa’s resale housing market in the third quarter of 2010, eroding some of the city’s big post-recession gains in real estate values, a survey shows.

The Royal LePage survey of three housing types in six neighbourhoods released Thursday showed average prices falling or stagnant in 14 of 18 examples.

Three of the four examples that showed increases between the second and third quarters of 2010 were modest, $1,000 rises that brought the average price of a condominium apartment to $321,000 in central Ottawa, a two-storey house to $316,000 in south Ottawa and a bungalow to $296,000 in Orléans…

Resale housing prices slip in capital region

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