It's too early to tell if housing market has hit bottom

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Too early to tell if housing has hit bottom

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Canadians are getting close - house prices must follow.

When most listings could drop a digit out of the asking? No not near the bottom yet

About a half-mill left to go I’d say

Long way to go

Mass immigration will ensure housing prices remain high for a while, inflated real estate makes up such a high percentage of the economy that we would probably be in a depression if housing prices were in line with local market conditions.

Nah I talked to a realtor, now's a great time to buy

Let’s find out by bringing in another half million people

Long way to go, but we'll be there real quick.

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