Canadians continue to be ‘Alberta bound’ by the tens of thousands

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Including their first time seeing their new home in person it was all virtual like we didn’t see the house before coming here it’s all through WhatsApp and all through the six inches of my mobile phone so I’d say about 90 of my clients have not seen the home or have

Met me before we actually take possession of the property that’s because many of Curtis for kopchuk’s clients are from out of Province wow including the chakraborties who drove some 4 000 kilometers from Kitchener Ontario to Airdrie Alberta I would say the house prices is probably the most important thing kitchen other prices are

Crazy the price I paid for this house it would I have had to press the double in kitchen area Rising home prices in some provinces are leading to a rising Trend new numbers show migration mostly from Ontario to Alberta as well as from BC really picked up steam at the start of

The year with more than 31 000 Canadians on the Move now according to the Canadian Real Estate Association that’s a jump year over year of almost 45 percent not surprisingly causing home prices to jump here as well the migration is definitely driving up prices prokopchuk says the rise

Understandably has led to Rising Anger from locals looking for a home but he says it shouldn’t I think it’s really unfair to tell someone they can’t move to a city I understand frustration with investment and having to deal with those that competition but these people want

To be calgarian so this is the master bedroom the chakraborties aren’t really new to Alberta they lived here in 2013 before moving to Ontario for work they’re excited to be back this time they hope for good I would be proud to call this a home demacio Da Silva Global News

When it comes to people moving within Canada, Alberta looks like the place to be.

Recent numbers from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show more than 31,000 people arrived in the province from elsewhere in Canada — mostly B.C. and Ontario — in the first quarter of 2023.

CREA said that is a rise of 44.7 per cent compared with last year. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, most are in search of cheaper homes.

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28 COMMENTS

  1. But they’re all backwards racists in Alberta. That’s what the media tells us so why would anybody be leaving the far left havens of Toronto and Vancouver for Alberta? I guess the propaganda isn’t sticking.

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