Section: Real-estate
Building permits, May 2012
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Building permits, May 2012
$7.0 billion in May, a 7.4% increase from April and the highest level since May 2007
Building permits, April 2012
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Building permits, April 2012
After two consecutive monthly advances, the value of permits in the non-residential sector decreased 8.4% to $2.7 billion.
CMHC Spring 2012 rental market survey
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CMHC Spring 2012 rental market survey
The average vacancy rate for privately initiated structures with three units or more was 2.2 per cent in April in urban areas of Quebec. The decline, of 0.2 points over the same period last year.
Canadian home sales edge higher in April
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Canadian home sales edge higher in April
Activity was either up or held steady in half of all local markets in April, with Toronto and Calgary posting the biggest monthly increases for the second month in a row.
Slight decrease in residential construction in Quebec
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Slight decrease in residential construction in Quebec
Distribution of housing starts as target markets: 50% ownership, 34% owner-occupied, 16% rental
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