Winnipeg is 7th with Money-Sense
April 24th, 2008Money-Sense business magazine ranked Winnipeg the 7th best place to live in Canada.
Money-Sense business magazine ranked Winnipeg the 7th best place to live in Canada.
Winnipeg’s inner city housing developments are to get a $1M lift thanks to the Housing Development Rehabilitation Fund.
Sales of existing homes in Winnipeg, Manitoba tops $2B annually setting record.
Winnipeg Home-Builder Wins National Competition for Home-Efficiency Design.
Winnipeg housing costs are up by 9.2% in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2006. Increased costs in 2007 are expected.
According to data released yesterday by the CMHC, housing starts in Winnipeg have hit a 17 year high in 2006. A total of 119 starts were reported in December, 5 higher than 2005.
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