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EDMONTON - While average resale home prices across Canada nudged upward in the third quarter, Edmonton saw double-digit declines from last year in bungalows, two-storeys and standard condos, says a report released today by real estate firm Royal LePage.
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& t. h( F- m& Z: j8 zThe average Multiple Listing Service sale price for an Edmonton bungalow fell 11.8 per cent to $326,429 compared to the third-quarter of 2007, says the market survey.4 X" l$ ]" B+ p
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Two-storey houses dropped 13.8 per cent year-over-year to $342,857 in the Edmonton market.
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+ m& _& q: N* r2 Z: ^Font:****A standard condominium tumbled 18.8 per cent from last year to $216,667.+ S! j/ P" I1 W# [ O
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Across Canada, the survey found, on average, standard condos rose by 0.2 per cent to $243,529.
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3 ~: w; K& Y. ?+ @$ y: jStandard two-storeys increased by 0.1 per cent to $408,927 while the average price of detached bungalows remained stable at $240,000.3 ?6 V' r8 t1 _3 M/ p0 J/ H2 n
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Phil Soper, Royal LePage president and CEO, said Canada's housing market is fundamentally different and stronger economically than the U.S. market being shaken by the sub-prime mortgage crisis." ]* N$ o' h. P' e
) _! C1 v$ m% v' @3 w) z6 a"Average house price appreciation curves are beginning to flatten, but this is a completely natural reaction to the explosive gains that characterized the market earlier this decade," Soper said in a release.+ f; R8 d- `/ X& D
; s7 \, ~. K7 m- Y6 C3 HThe report said despite dropping year-over-year prices in Alberta, the resource-rich economy is strong and unemployment is low.( g8 I$ \5 ]( t( e$ ^- }
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"As such, the recent price decline is merely a correction to the dramatic run-up in prices that both Edmonton and Calgary experienced in the past few years," the report said.
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The survey said the year-over-year drop in the Calgary market varied from a decline of 8.7 per cent for a standard two-storey home, 8.2 per cent for a standard condominium and 6.2 per cent for a detached bungalow.: Y* p9 M Q8 W5 m" z4 @
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