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$ C9 f" z- i4 T+ V* [- U! U3 ^Single family homes sold through Multiple Listing Service averaged $413,488 in April — 3.77 per cent higher than March, when prices had increased 6.7 per cent over February. The average price a year ago was $265,557.
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Condominiums jumped 5.8 per cent after a slight drop in March to average $261,044, while duplex and row house prices were up 5.49 per cent to $341,083. 3 ^* F$ \ @3 \' R b* U5 n, e
1 _$ ?8 c! u. E& M" bThere were 3,232 residences listed, 2,441 sold, and inventory increased to 3,151 units. The average time on the market was 22 days.
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The southwest continued to boast the highest single family home prices at $534,760, up from $368,846 in April last year. St. Albert was at $491,616, up from $308,625, while West End prices were $479,477, up from $294,890.
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5 U& W# N) M9 c8 fThe least expensive areas were central at $285,347, northeast at $338,973, and Stony Plain, $358,182.
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, H2 o) c3 C( o l( ^- E Y0 kTotal sales, including residential and commercial, were $982 million, pushing the year to date numbers to more than $3 billion.
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4 F1 d% T) o# {3 t- B0 Z- W sSales of 48 commercial properties totalled $34.8 million, compared with 45 properties valued at $15.7 million in April, 2006.; @2 n$ ]7 a8 o! ^; N6 f
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More than 30 per cent of last year’s home sales were in the second “moving" quarter and Pratt expects that to continue despite the price increases. |
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