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Housing
| Single Family Unit Home Sales |
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| Price |
June 1999 |
Under $50,000
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0 |
$50,000 - $59,999
|
1 |
$60,000 - $69,999
|
1 |
$70,000 - $79,999
|
3 |
$80,000 - $89,999
|
7 |
$90,000 - $99,999
|
24 |
$100,000 - $109,999
|
26 |
$110,000 - $119,999
|
51 |
$120,000 - $129,999
|
88 |
$130,000 - $139,999
|
123 |
$140,000 - $149,999
|
108 |
$150,000 - $174,999
|
314 |
$175,000 - $199,999
|
260 |
$200,000 - $224,999
|
127 |
$225,000 - $249,999
|
72 |
$250,000 - $274,999
|
48 |
$275,000 - $299,999
|
26 |
$300,000 - $349,999
|
28 |
$350,000 - $399,999
|
13 |
$400,000 - $499,999
|
11 |
$500,000 - $699,999
|
5 |
$700,000 - $899,999
|
1 |
$900,000 & over
|
2 |
| Source:Calgary Real Estate Board Cooperative Limited, June 1999 |
Average Household Expenses
The most recent data found with respect to average household expenses in Calgary was from the 1996 Strategic Projections Inc. data. It reported that Calgary's average household expenses were $51,650.
Median Rent
According to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the average apartment rents by bedroom type as of October 1998 are as follows:
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| Bedroom Type |
Average Cost |
Bachelor
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$431.00 |
One-bedroom
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$574.00 |
Two-bedroom
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$707.00 |
Three-bedroom
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$682.00 |
Source:Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation October 1998 Rental Market Survey |
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