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Housing prices in Canada to keep rising through 2022 as demand outpaces supply: reportRoyal LePage's latest House Price Survey found the average price for a home in Canada increased 17.1 per cent year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2021, hitting $779,000.EconomyJan 14, 2022
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Pandemic housing boom means affordability is no longer just a big-city problemAs homebuyers move away from big cities and downtown cores, they're driving double-digit prices increases in the suburbs, smaller cities and lower-cost urban neighbourhoods.MoneyJan 16, 2021
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House prices in Saskatoon continue to drop: Royal LePageA Royal LePage report says Saskatoon housing prices continued to slide during the fourth quarter of 2017.ConsumerJan 10, 2018
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Housing prices continue to drop in Saskatoon: Royal LepageRoyal LePage said housing prices in Saskatoon continued to drop during the third quarter of 2017.ConsumerOct 12, 2017
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Home prices in Saskatoon continue to slide: Royal LePageHome sales and prices in Saskatoon are expected to remain soft for the remainder of 2017: Royal LePage.ConsumerJul 13, 2017
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