The Number of CMAs With Negative Short-Term Expectations Rises
Metropolitan Monthly Monitors: Metropolitan Housing Starts September 2011
Metropolitan Monthly Monitors: Metropolitan Housing Starts September 2011
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- Eleven of our twenty-seven census metropolitan areas now have negative short-term expectations—six more than in July.
- Long-term expectations remain positive for the majority of CMAs.
- The CMAs with the largest increase in housing starts in August were St. Catharines–Niagara, Kitchener–Waterloo, Halifax, Calgary, and Windsor.
- Housing starts were up 200 per cent from last August in St. Catharines, where short- and long-term expectations are still positive.
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