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Wow. This is shocking. Could happen here too folks. Where there are shortages of homes, there will be price jumps. As simple as that.
Isn't this somewhere in the barren northern tundra? Why would anybody want to buy a house there?
Toronto is in the middle of nowhere-famous for legal prostitution. Isn't that Rin's playground-there is so much land over there-why the surge??
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Ask a realtor when is a good time to buy a house. It is just like asking a barber if you should get a haircut.
Inflated House.
...List prices these days are largely meaningless and properties routinely sell for over asking—which agents happily promote by afï¬xing a “Sold for over asking!†plaque to the sold sign on the front lawn.
...AM radio in the city is cluttered with ads for quick and easy loans.
...Homeowners are ï¬nding their mailboxes stuffed with flyers and letters from real estate agents designed to entice them into selling, with assurances that their houses are worth more than they think.
http://www.macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/how-canada-completely-lost-its-mind-over-real-estate/