Calgary Becomes Condo Town
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•Calgary 2025: A shift back to buying rather than renting homes
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Calgary is on its way to becoming more of a condo kind of town.
More new construction condos will likely be sold, likely because condo fees on new product are generally lower than resale product.
But affordability will continue to be an issue, says Ann-Marie Lurie , chief economist for the Calgary Real Estate Board .
Marketing campaigns aimed at luring Canadians in other markets to Calgary tout the city as affordable.
“Home ownership means something different to (this demographic) and urban planning has changed accordingly. Many of our developments are tailored to that now.”.
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