Winnipeg Housing Market
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Here’s how much home you could buy in 8 Canadian cities — if you had a million dollarsA million dollars goes a lot further in some Canadian housing markets than others. Here's what Royal LePage estimates show you could afford with that money across Canada.CanadaFeb 23, 2023
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Rate hikes complicate homeownership in Winnipeg, housing market showing signs of stabilizingThe city's housing market is trending toward a more balanced state, but another interest rate hike is making it harder to buy or keep a home.EconomyDec 8, 2022
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Living in Winnipeg: Renting and buying affordability breakdownThe city's rent prices haven't seen many changes over the years, but the housing market is facing swinging highs and lows creating challenges for first-time buyers.EconomySep 19, 2022
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Homeowners pressed by rising interest rates still have options, shouldn’t panic: expertsWinnipeg mortgage agents say homeowners could consider looking into extending their amortization period or refinancing their mortgage.ConsumerJun 13, 2022
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Rents in Canada could continue to increase as economy re-opens: Rentals.ca“The main takeaway is that as the pandemic recedes, rents are increasing," content director of Rentals.ca, Paul Danison, told Global News.CanadaAug 21, 2021
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Despite pandemic, Winnipeg seeing continued rise in house salesOn average, a house is on the market for only 10 days before it's snatched up, compared to 27 days in 2019.EconomyJan 15, 2021
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Mixed-use development slated for former Southwood Golf and Country Club at University of ManitobaUM Properties aims to have between 1,500 and 2,000 residential units built in two buildings within four-and-a-half to five years.EconomyOct 30, 2020
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Survey: 9 of 10 Manitobans say COVID-19 has not affected their homebuying plans"Pre-numbers for June are really high in Brandon and Winnipeg, with significant increases over June of 2019."MoneyJun 30, 2020
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Winnipeg’s housing market continues downward slide at 12 per cent in SeptemberWinnipeg's housing market took a big dip in September compared to just one year ago. The president of WinnipegREALTORS said tightened federal mortgage regulations was to blame.ConsumerOct 11, 2018
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