Edmonton housing market makes a turn for the better: Royal LePage
Edmonton’s housing market began to pull itself out of a slump during the second quarter of 2017, according to numbers from the Royal LePage house price survey, although condo numbers slid slightly.
Year-over-year, the aggregate price of a home in Edmonton rose 3.8 per cent to $387,989. Two-storey homes saw the biggest jump at five per cent, to $449,090. Bungalow numbers rose 3.7 per cent to $376,498 while condominium numbers slid 2.3 per cent to $234,697.
“With prices having relative
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