Bucking the Trend
Splashed across the cover of this week’s Maclean’s magazine is the rather sensational and alarmist headline, “Inside the Great Real Estate Crash of 2013,” highlighting a piece on what may or may not be a Canada-wide bubble in the housing market. The gist is that sales are down across every major city in the country – everywhere, that is, except Calgary, where properties are moving at a healthy pace. This little tidbit isn’t mentioned in the article proper – doesn’t fit into the overarching narrative – but is noted as part of a chart indicating national trends, where our fine city receives the only green ‘up arrow’ in a sea of red downers.
While condo buyers in Vancouver and Toronto are rightfully concerned that a sudden glut of properties combined with a potential economic downturn could lead to rough waters ahead, there is little indication that Calgarians face the same risks.
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