渥太华二月份房价比一月份下跌0.4%

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Canadian housing markets: Who’s hot and who’s not
Michael Babad
The Globe and Mail
Published Monday, Mar. 14, 2016 8:58AM EDT
Last updated Monday, Mar. 14, 2016 11:49AM EDT

Home prices up
It all comes down to the Vancouver market.

A national reading of Canadian home prices showed the fastest rise for a February since the recession, but it was all because of yet another sizzle in Vancouver.

Prices rose 0.6 per cent in February from January, and 6.5 per cent from a year earlier, according to the Teranet-National Bank home price index released today.

“Though prices were up on the month in six of the 11 metropolitan markets surveyed, the gain of the composite index came entirely from a 3.2-per-cent jump in the Vancouver market, where the real estate board reported the highest-selling February on record,” the group said.

“In the other 10 markets, rises and declines essentially cancelled each other out.”

Aside from Vancouver, prices rose on a monthly basis by 0.9 per cent in Victoria, 0.7 per cent in Quebec City, 0.2 per cent in Toronto, and 0.1 per cent in Winnipeg and Edmonton.

They fell 0.4 per cent in Hamilton and the Ottawa region, 0.9 per cent in Calgary, 1.2 per cent in Montreal, and 2.9 per cent in Halifax.

On an annual basis, the rise in the national index was the fastest since January, 2012, but, again, driven by Vancouver, as well as Hamilton, Toronto and Victoria.

Over the course of the 12 months, prices surged 14.5 per cent in Vancouver, 9.5 per cent in Hamilton, and 9 per cent in Toronto and Victoria. They rose 1.3 per cent in Winnipeg and 0.9 per cent in Quebec City, though slipped 0.2 per cent in Montreal, and 0.3 per cent in Halifax and the Ottawa area.

In Alberta, which has been whacked by the oil shock, prices fell 3.3 per cent in Calgary and 1 per cent in Edmonton from a year earlier.

Vancouver and Toronto are the two cities generally seen as frothy, and both the federal and British Columbia governments have moved to cool them down.

“The high level of sales in both cities might be explained in part by the fact that the new measure requiring at least 10-per-cent down payment on the portion of the purchase price between $500,000 and $1-million applies to new mortgage applications received on Feb. 15 or later,” said Marc Pinsonneault of National Bank.

“It is not binding for mortgage applications received between the announcement on Dec. 11 and Feb. 15 that do not conform to the measure, inasmuch as the mortgage is in place by July 1, 2016,” he added.

“So sales in these expensive cities can be stimulated over the coming months, as well.”
 
0.4 没感觉吧,50万的房子才2000刀,基本就算没变
 
0.4 没感觉吧,50万的房子才2000刀,基本就算没变

那是二月份与一月份比较。就怕这趋势继续。
 
那是二月份与一月份比较。就怕这趋势继续。
u kidding me
ottawa housing price has been no change for almost 5 years
just up a little , then down a little ,
then bull shirt "white do"
this is dead city
 
u kidding me
ottawa housing price has been no change for almost 5 years
just up a little , then down a little ,
then bull shirt "white do"
this is dead city
其实如果渥太华就靠公务员经济那就是一个没有生气活力的城市。听老老移民们讲二十多年前渥太华就是平平淡淡死气沉沉,后来发展了高科技号称北方硅谷,热闹了那么几年。CFC里的大老们大多数也是那个时候来到的渥村。但这十几年认识的能人纷纷离开包括老外,有的在联邦政府里也干了多年,实在忍受不了在里面混日子的生活,有去多伦多,硅谷或其他地方的。
 
我觉得握太华适合家里有小娃的。孩子事情最多,一会生病,一会而放假。这里工作气氛比较柔和,人和人之间态度也还可以。所以请假拉,早开溜啊,比较好。适合那种以家庭为重,事业又不想更上一层楼得人。如果是技术骨干,或者有雄心壮志得。这里真不适合,不如去其他城市。

重要的事情重复一遍,这里是带娃得城市
 
我觉得握太华适合家里有小娃的。孩子事情最多,一会生病,一会而放假。这里工作气氛比较柔和,人和人之间态度也还可以。所以请假拉,早开溜啊,比较好。适合那种以家庭为重,事业又不想更上一层楼得人。如果是技术骨干,或者有雄心壮志得。这里真不适合,不如去其他城市。

重要的事情重复一遍,这里是带娃得城市
前提是必须娃的父母至少有一个是政府工的。
 
能人有走的也有来的,不要觉得走的就是能人。
 
天天在这个坛子里说这里不好又赖在这里不走的人最搞笑了。
 
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