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Or Ian Tyson's "I think I'll go out to Alberta, The weather's good there in the fall" (four strong winds)
I go to this every year and it is 100% worth it. The price this year appears to have tripled which is a real shame, but it's every Edmonton construction/development leader in a room.Postponed: City Building at the U of A Conference
Join us for the fourth annual City Building at the U of A Conference to learn about “Managing our Urban Future.”www.ualberta.ca
I’m approving time off for you if that means anything to your employerI would love to go since I’m a student, but have two classes on Thursday’s and would have take time off from work.
I am a bit surprised by how Montreal and Quebec continues to do well. I feel we are in a bit of a Goldilocks zone for price increases now, good for sellers but not too uncomfortable for buyers.
I think they started recognizing active members of Skyrise in 2021. I can put it on Skyrise letterhead if that's helpful.Too funny. Employer is the U of A.
In Montreal, I think it's partly cultural. (Not so much in Quebec, which has always been more owner-dominated.) Central-ish Montreal neighborhoods are much more desirable to people with money than they were 30 years ago. Neighborhoods that have generally been very renter-dominated are seeing more and more ownership and conversions from duplexes and triplexes to single-family houses—to the point that the Plateau has banned those conversions to protect the rental housing stock. So there's been a bit of a rush to buy and a steady increase in prices, even as the city population hasn't grown that much.I am a bit surprised by how Montreal and Quebec continues to do well. I feel we are in a bit of a Goldilocks zone for price increases now, good for sellers but not too uncomfortable for buyers.
Calgary as often is the case overheats and then pulls back some. We seem to be a more steady, stable market.
13th from the left, if anyone is having trouble spotting Edmonton.
Interesting, certainly skewed towards the American context. This would classify the MacEwan neighbourhood as “dense urban”
By the MacEwan neighborhood, do you mean MacEwan, the neighborhood outside the Henday, or the neighborhood around MacEwan University?Interesting, certainly skewed towards the American context. This would classify the MacEwan neighbourhood as “dense urban”
Today I learned that these are different locationsBy the MacEwan neighborhood, do you mean MacEwan, the neighborhood outside the Henday, or the neighborhood around MacEwan University?
I almost didn't believe that but wow the ASP called for 6165 people over 111 ha of total land (~5500pop/sqkm) which is firmly within dense urban. And the 2021 census data shows the population is just under 6k so the ASP wasn't far off at all.Interesting, certainly skewed towards the American context. This would classify the MacEwan neighbourhood as “dense urban”




