Most Ontario CMAs Have Positive Short-Term Expectations
Metropolitan Monthly Monitors: Metropolitan Housing Starts May 2011
Metropolitan Monthly Monitors: Metropolitan Housing Starts May 2011
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- While 15 of 27 markets posted a year-over-year decline in housing starts in April, 19 of 27 CMAs have positive short-term expectations.
- However, four of the eight markets in Western Canada have negative short-term expectations.
- The CMAs posting the largest increases in housing starts in April are Kingston, Winnipeg, St. Catharines, Saskatoon, and Regina.
- Saint John, Trois-Rivières, and London are the only three markets where expectations are down for both the short and the long term.
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