Canadian Housing - Are we in the beginning of a slow-down?
As reported in Canadian Business, Canadian home sales posted their biggest monthly decline in a year-and-a-half in January, suggesting the long-expected market slowdown may finally be on its way.
The Canadian Real Estate Association said Wednesday that sales of existing homes fell 4.5 per cent to a seasonally-adjusted 38,294 in January from 40,115 the previous month. It was the first monthly decline since August 2011 and the biggest drop since July 2010.
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