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Cm†fo, May 2011 t 1 $232,000 in Kitchener and Water- “All?“ am ____________ The movement of properties h“ l l f 8. 5†$15.10 W FM dropped ound rnroo percent Unf°""."=*=iv' "w m" ' ° 2.79. 6.89. CHICKEN teas “and £9 a. compared to May 20“. However. higherhouatnsp isoorrespon~ -â€"A.â€".-.-â€"â€"â€"-7 as the KWAR news release notes. WWW“ “a mama'wmoul Dowecarry cheese?“ - , r lherewasasteadyvolumeofsales. remainsrelativelystrong. AmediareportftorriNovember “£ï¬_m“ Over-75m."an Along with the monthly statis- A: an example. the average °f 20“ no“ that a City ofWater~ ml.“ ‘ .. ‘ and “varieties-flees]! A ’ tics. the association maintains a price in residential sales increased 10° homeownerpays on average . j j H . . . j _, , ‘ comparison of prices and units 533.000 between 2009 and 2010. $399 more inreglonal taxes thana ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' J ‘ ‘ so“ we, a my“, period. Those which coincides with the onset of trimmer in Kitchener or Cam- ., . . we. sli‘rilillll'llllr‘wi‘ r it numbers are quite intriguing the recession. "dire- ' . in 2003. the average price of a a . . {The wmrglfmm 150 FM" house sold in Kitchener and Water- despite losses in enck SM (“PW . headquarters) loo was 979,400. in May of 2012 "afacmn-n and ‘s "W mes "39 “m“ PmPef‘Y V3“ the price had escalated to $301,334 ' 11a 3, “Ci _ b _ â€"arelatively signiï¬cant imm‘ a global receSSlon, Waterloo has a I!) “St real A review of national media estate market and an average the economy home is worth up to $62,000 more reports over the past months has , th ho . Ki he - _ witnessed a heavy interest in the here remains manganniilbvridgeflage me m tc oer housin market as an indicator of ' " ' , l overallgeconomic health and pro- relatively strong. ' A 20l0 study oftla municipali- ductivity. Analyzing these reports 4mm t;es across Ontario foundthat also indicates a wide range of Presiden‘ randCBOGrmr ih‘a‘:mae’elnoeor‘zfogmesbar‘izge‘wth‘e; _ , _ . ! ï¬eéï¬rfrieauons and prospects for K WChamberofCommerw mm burden on an muse home BACK To THE so 8 As an example. last week Scotia- Despite the uncertainty across â€" "1de taxes and water hm“ 3 F 8 bank noted that Canada's housing Waterloo Region and Canada at are?)£2'cqu‘ggt::l&°mï¬rflg 1 .99 BREAK A T!!! market remains an outperformer that time. individuals were making ~ among developed nations. howev- investments in new properties ltd/merino than Kitchener °" Cam- (With Beverage Purchase) ' " - h‘ h. b l t'vel 'm l - ridge. - gilomestic conditions are slow 2,055“ £337.25, ï¬ght; pram it in the final analysis. Waterloo M0“. to Fri. 7 - 11 am Also. TD Bank recently predictr By comparison to Kitchener 381°" remains "l a re “we Y 1 iii A . 1 ed that Vancouver and Toronto and Waterloo in 2010 the City of strongeconomic DOSIdOF. June 8 to ug 0“ prices could experience a down- “findsor was identiï¬ed by national 0&7?“ the Impact 0 the global ' ' turn of is per cent in two to three real estate ï¬rm Caldwell Bankers mm a†the last mm? PM Great FOOD. Great VALUE. years, however the decrease will the cheapest location in Canada to the economy and population_ are 5 1 9-884- 80 74 not match the recent American buy a four-bedroom. two-bath- K'PW‘"8 “Ff“ should conï¬de" v“ “on, ., n, N “up“, j. ,. . collapse. room home at $158,242 â€" comâ€" thisasa positiveutrfnd. With respect to the local hous- pared with $1.3 million in Vaneou- _ _ ing market. the rise in prices is vet. “3355“ “him‘d‘m b e n n y s r e s t a u r a n t . c a generally indicative that. despite Coldwell Banker noted that the a , oft G’m' ‘ job losses in manufacturing and a value Of homes is reflective of 000- Kitchener ' Waterloo j global recession, the economy here nomic conditions in the two cities. 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