Will Calgary real estate prices go down? — via financialpost FPAnswers Calgary RealEstate
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A host of factors will likely temper any sudden sharp decline in housing prices, though June sales activity, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board . Even though housing sales in Alberta have fallen from their record highs earlier this year, sales should remain closer to pre-pandemic levels than they will in either British Columbia or Ontario, thereby supporting tighter markets and stronger price growth, Toronto-Dominion Bank economist Rishi Sondhi said.Article content
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