This represents a 2.7 per
cent decrease in sales compared to April of last year.
The REALTORS ® Association of Hamilton - Burlington (RAHB) reported 763 property sales through the RAHB Multiple Listing Service ® (MLS ®) for the month of January, representing a 6.4 per
cent decrease in sales over the same month last year.
This represents an 8.3 per
cent decrease in sales compared to January of last year.
There were 1170 property sales processed through the RAHB Multiple Listing Service ® (MLS ®) in the month of March, representing a 14.3 per
cent decrease in sales from the same month last year.
Hamilton West saw a 27.2 per
cent decrease in sales from the same month last year, while Waterdown had a 39.3 per cent increase in the number of sales.
Second quarter results in the residential market show a 3.9 per
cent decrease in sales from the same quarter last year, but a 4.6 per cent increase in average sale price.
There were 961 property sales through the RAHB Multiple Listing Service ® (MLS ®) for the month of February, representing a 14.4 per
cent decrease in sales from the same month last year.
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cent decrease in sales and conversions.
Nintendo Switch titles took the rest of the Top 5, with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe gaining one place to No. 4 with a slight 6 per
cent decrease in sales week - on - week and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild climbing three spots to No. 5 with a two per cent increase in sales.
After impressive launch sales, Monster Hunter World kept selling well, charting at No. 4 this week with a 23 per
cent decrease in sales.
January's No. 1, Call of Duty: WWII, had to settle for No. 6 with a 42 per
cent decrease in sales, while Monster Hunter: World climbed one spot to No. 2 for its second month in the charts.
The semi-detached market in the 416 area saw a 3.1 per
cent decrease in sales to 380, but a 9.5 per cent increase in prices to $ 618,194, and a 0.8 per cent increase to 623 in the 905 area where prices were up 3.7 per cent at $ 411,877.
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The projected skid follows the 7.5 per
cent decrease recorded last year but the association says residential
sales in B.C. are still well above the 10 - year average of 84,800 units.
The average price of freehold properties declined by 15.5 per
cent from March 2017; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by 1.6 per
cent compared to the same period.
The average price of freehold properties declined by 10.5 per
cent from April 2017; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by less than one per
cent compared to the same period.
Looking ahead, the company expects
sales to
decrease between 7 % and 10 %
in the first quarter, with earnings per share coming
in between 5
cents and 20
cents.
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decreased in quality and quantity, 2) too many comics were late,
in short supply, or damaged, 3) I didn't want to have to bring a copy of Previews or a Diamond printout to know which comics to expect or which ones were already gone, 4) the shop - owners didn't seem as concerned about staying relevant, 5) back issues were often poorly - organized and thus too hard to find, 6) dust and allergy concerns, 7) all the freebies Marvel (used to) put out digitally, 8) no more hearing that comics weren't
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cent digital
sales, baby.
In November,
sales across Canada
decreased 5.3 per
cent compared with October.
The Greater Toronto Area experienced the largest
decrease in sales, with 6.7 per
cent fewer homes trading hands.
While the number of single - family home transactions
decreased by seven per
cent across the province
in 2013,
sales of intergenerational homes increased by six per
cent, with a total of 951 transactions concluded through the real estate brokers» Centris system.
Freehold residential
sales were 10.5 per
cent lower than last year and the condominium market also saw a decline
in sales with a 16.8 per
cent decrease.
Residential freehold
sales were 2.6 per
cent higher than last year while the condominium market saw a
decrease in sales of 1.3 per
cent.
Residential freehold
sales were 6.4 per
cent higher than last July while
sales in the condominium market
decreased by 1.7 per
cent.
Residential freehold
sales were 13.7 per
cent higher than last year while the condominium market saw a
decrease of 11.2 per
cent in sales.
«The average
sale price for residential properties has come down 3.3 per
cent from last month and 12.2 per
cent from the high
in May, while the median price has
decreased 11.2 per
cent from the high
in April.
Residential
sales saw a slight
decrease in the number of
sales compared to May of last year, while the average
sale price rose 3.8 per
cent.
Residential freehold
sales were 1.8 per
cent lower than last year while the condominium market saw a
decrease of less than one per
cent in sales.
The average
sale price of all residential properties sold
in March
decreased 0.7 per
cent to $ 490,010 compared to March.
In March, the 540 residential properties sold through the Multiple Listing System (MLS ® System) of the Kitchener - Waterloo Association of REALTORS ® (KWAR), represented an increase of 43.6 per
cent compared to last month and a
decrease of 25.8 per
cent compared to home
sales a year ago.
In 2008 the level of MLS
sales is expected to fall by 3.9 per
cent to 499,650 units, while 2009 will see an additional
decrease to 488,300.
The average price of freehold properties showed an increase of 5.4 per
cent compared to the same month the previous year; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by 2.2 per
cent when compared to the same period.
The average price of freehold properties showed a
decrease of 2.3 per
cent compared to the same month last year; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased less than one per
cent when compared to the same period last year.
Residential freehold
sales were 9.2 per
cent higher than March of 2015 while
sales in the condominium market
decreased by 3.7 per
cent.
The average
sale price of freehold properties showed an increase of 10.1 per
cent over the same month last year; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased seven per
cent when compared to the same period last year.
Residential freehold
sales were 4.6 per
cent higher than last year while the condominium market saw a
decrease of just under one per
cent in sales.
Residential freehold
sales were 3.2 per
cent higher than the previous December while
sales in the condominium market
decreased by 3.4 per
cent.
The average price of freehold properties showed an increase of nine per
cent compared to the same month the previous year; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by 0.8 per
cent when compared to the same period.
Residential freehold
sales were 3.1 per
cent lower than April of 2015 while
sales in the condominium market
decreased by 10.4 per
cent.
The average price of freehold properties showed an increase of 15.5 per
cent compared to December of last year; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by 5.6 per
cent when compared to the same period.
Residential freehold
sales were 2.1 per
cent higher than May of 2015 while
sales in the condominium market
decreased by almost one per
cent.
The average price of freehold properties declined by 15.5 per
cent from March 2017; the average
sale price
in the condominium market
decreased by 1.6 per
cent compared to the same period.