35 results for minute statistiques
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The Quick Real Estate MinuteThe latest real estate stats for the Province of Quebec: median selling price, average selling time, inventory of properties, variation of policy interest rate.
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Property prices: Ranking of cities with the highest growth since 2020Since 2020, all residential property types gained in value, but single-family homes were most affected, experiencing a price hike of 41% on average in the province. It’s a good time to rank the cities in Quebec that experienced the strongest growth since then.
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2nd Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Heading for a Changing Market in QuebecThe second quarter of 2022 marked a turning point in trends prevailing in the province since 2020. To prepare for what the market has in store for the rest of the year, let’s have a look at the statistical data from April to June 2022 in this Real Estate Minute.
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Real estate statistics for the 3rd quarter of 2023: The rate hike is cooling things offThe months of July to September clearly show that, after a very active 2nd quarter, the market has toned down, returning to a similar energy level as was seen in the same quarter of 2022.
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1st Quarter 2023 Real Estate Stats: A fragmented market in the provinceFor a long time, the market moved at the same pace province-wide, but we are now seeing increasing disparities between areas. Here is our analysis of the statistics for the first quarter of 2023 and our forecast of what’s coming next, in The Real Estate Minute.
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4th Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Growing choice for buyersLooking back, the months of October, November and December 2022 brought us very close to a market that would have buyers and sellers on equal footing. See the statistics for the 4th quarter of 2022 and our forecasts for the beginning of 2023 in this Real Estate Minute.
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Real estate statistics for the 2nd quarter of 2023: A slow, non-linear transitionFor the months of April to June, we clearly see conditions that are similar to those for the same quarter of 2022. This could be a sign that the market is improving, as compared to this year’s 1st quarter.
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3rd Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: The shift toward a balanced market beginsThe most recent quarter is confirming the trends that had been observed previously: a growing inventory of properties, decreasing selling prices and less overbidding. Here’s our snapshot of the 3rd quarter of 2022 and our forecasts for the future in the Quebec market: The Real Estate Minute.
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Real estate statistics for the 4th quarter of 2023: More options but higher pricesSellers kept the market advantage in the fourth quarter despite a marked increase in new listings.
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1st Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Full Speed Ahead Before a Slowdown?Last year’s trends continued during the 1st quarter of 2022, with a marked increase in property prices, the fastest selling times yet, and a still small inventory. The Real Estate Minute takes stock of the market in Quebec and analyzes the statistics for the 1st quarter of 2022.
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4th Quarter 2021 Real Estate Stats: Property Sellers Are on a RollSelling has never been easier but buying is a whole other story. To give you a clearer view of the situation, here’s the Quebec Real Estate Pulse for the 4th quarter of 2021.
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Plan your move like an expertThe best way to make your next move a painless experience is to be well prepared. Turn a difficult day into a productive one with these tips, which will help you work more efficiently, so you can enjoy your new home as quickly as possible.
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3 reasons for organizing an open houseAn open house is an absolute must when you’re putting your home on the market, because it lets you meet multiple potential buyers within a short time.
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What you need to know about the declaration of co-ownershipThe Declaration of Co-ownership lists all the regulations governing the building of a divided co-ownership. Learn more about this document.
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How to sell land: Complete guide for sellers in QuebecSelling land means attracting a different type of buyer: visionaries. It can be more complicated or take longer to find the right person. To help you sell, we have prepared a complete guide on selling a lot or land in Quebec.
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5 tips for visiting a home efficientlyVisiting a home is a natural step in the process of buying a property. Not only do you have to check whether it’s in good condition, but you also have to determine whether it meets your needs.
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How to sell a home in 2024You’re putting your home up for sale in 2024. After the overheated market of the last few years, a new reality means that homeowners must revise some selling strategies.
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Real estate statistics: Understanding the terms behind the numbersLet’s go back to the basics and define the terms used when discussing real estate statistics. This short guide will help you better understand the trends being reported on in our articles in The Real Estate Minute.
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Divided vs. undivided co-ownership: all the differencesDiscover the differences between divided and undivided co-ownership. Find the information you need and make the right buying decision with our guide!
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Where to live: Everything you need to know about choosing your cityWhere should you live? There are several factors to consider to find the ideal city to live in.
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20 questions to ask when buying a houseFind out if a house really meets your needs and if it is in good condition with these 20 questions to ask during the tour.
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5 reasons why your house might not be sellingWhy isn’t a home selling? Several things could be to blame: the price the neighbourhood, the property’s appearance or market conditions.
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Buying off plan: How to protect yourselfBuying off plan is a common practice that has several advantages, provided that you know how it works and all that is involved!
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How to sell a house fastWondering how to sell a house fast? Regardless of what the real estate market is doing, these tips can help you make a quick sale.
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How to find out how much a home has sold forThe real estate market is always changing, so using verified and verifiable information when comparing prices can help make the sale of your home go smoothly. Here's how you can find out how much properties have sold for.
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Common-law partners: What you need to know about buying a propertyLet’s take a look at the different scenarios for purchasing property as common-law partners, and for transferring or buying back a share. Get some practical tips for living together harmoniously.
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How to estimate the value of a home without the municipal assessmentIf you’re thinking of selling your home or refinancing with the bank, you will need to determine the market value of your property by means of a thorough appraisal. Relying only on the last municipal assessment would be a serious mistake that could potentially lose you a lot of money.
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Buying a home : Four shortcuts to avoidHomebuyers often feel both excited and worried. It's important to take some prudent steps to help prevent certain financial consequences and successfully wrap up the home-buying process.
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Is the real estate market still red-hot?For months now, the real estate market has been booming due to a combination of a high demand from buyers and a low inventory of available properties.
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Hiring an appraiser to find out your home’s valueProviding a precise and impartial estimate is the essence of what an appraiser does. So they’re the expert to turn to when it’s time to determine your home’s market value. Learn more about the role of appraisers in real estate and about the reasons to hire one!
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What is a real estate bubble?When the real estate market becomes exceptionally strong very quickly, observers may become concerned that a real estate bubble phenomenon is occurring. But what exactly does that mean?
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Help buyers fall in love with your homeIt is said that buyers decide whether to purchase a home within the first few minutes of their visit. That comes as no surprise, given that buying a house is not only a rational decision, but also an emotional one.
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5 tips for writing a property listing that sells!Writing the description for your listing is an important step in putting a home on the market. But don’t worry, it’s not very complicated. After all, who knows more about your home and neighbourhood than you?
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Buying a new or existing home: Which is right for you?New or previously owned? When it's time to buy, this is a question that comes up. Each choice has its own pros and cons.
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Filling out the Declaration of the Seller transparently: Why it’s so importantFind out what the obligations of the “Declaration of the Seller” are, how to fill it out transparently and how to protect yourself.