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danny zubot 09-01-2008 06:31 AM

Real estate in Calgary
 
Man, whats going on in Calgary with the housing market right now? My house has been on the market for over a month with no real bites! That doesn't seem normal to me? Anyone looking to buy a house?:biggrin:

Anyone else notice a real drop in the market in Calgary?

Der_Iron_Chef 09-01-2008 09:05 AM

Absolutely, the market's gone down. I've noticed houses asking 20K less than they were in May/June. Pretty nuts.

I'll be looking to buy in the next year or so.

iansfishy 09-01-2008 03:36 PM

its the same here in the interior of BC. Sellers are looking to get a fortune, and buyers are not into paying a hundred grand more then they should. And thats not an exaggeration. people just are not buying. its about time in my opinion. sorry to you sellers!

steve fedyk 09-01-2008 03:42 PM

About three years ago it took 3 to 6 mounths to sell a house. People had stop spot buying, and are looking around more, for exactly what they won't.

ElGuappo 09-01-2008 08:49 PM

i worked on some houses they were 2 per ot new infills the asking price was10k less than a million. in my opinion these were not worth more than 350k.

just bitter at the fact i didnt buy a house 5 yeas ago. but whos thinking of buying a house at 25.

marie 09-01-2008 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 342963)
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just bitter at the fact i didnt buy a house 5 yeas ago. but whos thinking of buying a house at 25.

My nephew just bought a house in Edmonton and he's only 25 :mrgreen:

scuglass 09-01-2008 09:50 PM

Im 23 and looking at buying lol.... all I can do is pray they keep falling :P

danny zubot 09-02-2008 12:15 AM

reply
 
Hmm, we've had over 20 viewings in the month of August but no offers. I think we priced our house right based on what the rest were actually seeling for, not what they were originally listed for. Hopefully now that everyone is back from holidays someone will be interested in our place.

On a good note, I thinks we're getting a pretty fair deal in Castlegar.

fishoholic 09-03-2008 02:27 AM

The market has slowed down a lot in Edmonton, but I'm not sure about Calgary.
About 3 years ago when the market was just starting to heat up in Edmonton I couldn't sell my condo for the life of me. After 8 months I finally got a better Realtor who let me know that I was overpriced. The condo above mine sold for 91K and I originally had mine listed for (what I thought was reasonable) 89K. I was able to sell it (almost a year later after first listing it) for 73k :neutral: My condo was fully renovated but because it was a basement suite with one bedroom I had to sell for 20k less then my neighbours one floor up from me :sad:

Aquattro 09-03-2008 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 342963)
but whos thinking of buying a house at 25.


That's when I bought my first house, with an interest rate over 14%!! But now, 20 years later, the rates are way down, but the houses cost 5x as much!! Think I'm gonna keep this one a while :)


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