Posts Tagged ‘world’

By Lauren Kramer

As stock markets around the world have taken a fall with the economic recession, one market that remains strong is Israeli real estate. The Park Hyatt Hotel was host to Israeli real estate firms including Azorim, Gindi Holdings, Dimri Building & Development, Pollock Real Estate and Ashdar Building Company a few weeks ago when they flew into Toronto to deliver a presentation to potential investors.

It was the first time they’d done so directly, according to Ainnat Lifshitz, director of marketing and sales of Bayit4U, the company that coordinated the event. Alongside the real estate developers were bank representatives and lawyers who “give a panoramic view of Israel and cover all aspects of real estate,” she said.

Residential properties in Israel were under the spotlight as they’ve performed well in recent months. According to Lifshitz, demand for homes in Israel was up 14.6 percent in April 2009, compared to the same period in 2008.

http://www.canadasisrael.ca/2009/07/israeli-house-for-sale-in-toronto/

reviewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC canadian funding corp CEO

January 13, 2009 — Moishe Alexander’s review on how the current world economy and Canadian economic down turn is affecting the Edmonton Alberta rental market

The Edmonton Alberta rental market is experiencing vacancy rate increases. In fact, the rental vacancy rate has increased substantially from 1.5% in 2007 to 2.4% in 2008.

It is tougher times for landlords in Edmonton Alberta to rent their units.

APARTMENT VACANCIES MOVE HIGHER IN 2008

Edmonton, Alberta - Credit Lana, Flickr

Edmonton, Alberta - Credit Lana, Flickr

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reported that the Edmonton Alberta area is experiencing an increased amount of vacancies in rental housing in all sectors. Much of this is attributed to migration out of the province of Alberta, which has seen over 1600 families leave the Edmonton Alberta area in 2008. CMHC attributes some of this up-turn in the vacancy rate to competition from secondary rental market of the units, and investor owned condominium apartment increases in 2008.

INCREASED SUPPLY OF PURPOSE-BUILT RENTAL UNITS

According to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, private homeowners and investors in Edmonton Alberta have increased the rental housing stock by 21% for the first 10 months of 2008. This is caused a surplus of rental housing stock in the Edmonton Alberta area.

SECONDARY RENTAL MARKET IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT TO THE HOMEOWNER TO SUPPLEMENT THEIR INCOME DURING THIS WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report states that since there is a migration problem in Edmonton, and the unemployment rate is up 3.4%, a strong demand has occurred for rental units to be created by home owners, which is called the “secondary rental market”. Pressure is being excreted on the local municipality cities to relax their zoning and building codes to permit additional secondary rental units in private homes.

APARTMENT RENT INCREASES MODERATE IN 2008

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report states that last fall in Edmonton Alberta, a one-bedroom apartment that used to rent for $764.00 is now renting for $783.00 compared to the same period last year. A two-bedroom unit that rented last year for $744.00 are now renting for $762.00, which is approximately 25% increases.

Government sources say that with this increase cost, welfare recipients are hard pressed to rent anything in Edmonton Alberta.

INCENTIVES RETURN AS VACANCIES INCREASE

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report that in 2007, and then in 2008, landlords have started offering tenants incentives for the first time in 15 years to rent apartments. Incentives often include benefits such as one-month free rent, or 2-year leases (with fixed rental payments), extra appliances, free cable TV, or free parking and or high-speed Internet.

RENTAL AFFORDABILITY INDICATOR

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation affordability indicator indicates that the value of 100 suggests that 30% of the median income of rental households is necessary to rent a two bedroom apartment, well above the Canadian average.

NATIONAL VACANCY RATE DECREASED IN OCTOBER 2008

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports that the vacancy rate in Canada’s 34 major centers decreased to 2.2% from 2.6% in October of 2008, for the same period the year before. Vacancy rates were as high as 14.6% in Windsor to a low of 0.3% in Kelowna BC.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports that the highest average monthly rent for a two bedroom apartment is in Calgary, Alberta with a monthly rental cost of $1,148.00 to a low of $543.00 in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

You can find the entire report in PDF format through the following link:
http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/odpub/esub/64379/64379_2008_A01.pdf