May 14, 2008
Home-buying sentiment steady: survey
“What really matters is job creation, and how people feel about their own personal job situation. If people are comfortable there, they'll find a way to work with the affordability situation in their community”
Two-thirds of Canadians are either negative or neutral about the prospect of buying a home right now, with attitudes varying sharply from province to province, according to a survey released Tuesday. via The Globe and Mail
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