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EDMONTON JOURNAL MAY 8, 2013" Z- {7 \( F5 S4 Q m/ o# C# c
Housing starts in the Edmonton census metropolitan area totalled 1,503 during April, compared to 967 a year earlier.& `( o4 ?# V b9 {! B
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EDMONTON - Housing starts in the Edmonton census metropolitan area totalled 1,503 during April, compared to 967 a year earlier, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Wednesday.; p+ S0 s$ s+ F, p
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Builders started 560 single-detached homes, up from 493 units in April 2012. The multi-family sector grew to 943 units, up from 474 a year earlier.$ Y+ C. b, h3 o2 C/ o/ B* | C1 T
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Housing starts in the region were trending at 14,424 units in April, compared to 13,738 in March. The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates of total housing starts.
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“The trend in total housing starts moved higher in April, driven by gains in both the single-detached and multi-family sectors,” said David Lan, CMHC senior market analyst for Edmonton. “Growth in full-time employment and net migration in the CMA contributed to the increase in housing starts.”) B2 H/ L* h5 K8 q
/ r/ [# O7 I4 J0 [ O* F$ C3 CIn Calgary, both single- and multi-family starts declined in April to 1,067 from 1,711 in April 2013. Calgary’s single-detached starts in April were 545 units, down from 560 in April 2012. The multi-family sector decreased to 522 units from 1,151 last year.
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The CMHC said housing starts in Calgary were trending at 11,323 units in April compared with 11,242 in March.0 O5 z% m: H! }$ w- ]; }
" J7 A- `0 n) o7 I/ q9 h, UAcross Alberta, new home construction increased to 39,213 from 34,900 in March, said ATB Financial senior economist Todd Hirsch.
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* v) s8 ?' x& E YConsumers remain confident despite a moderating pace of economic growth, he said.: T; k; w- ?9 c' T! c
- F* |4 x+ d& h5 Y“Many Albertans — thousands of which are newly arrived job-seekers from other provinces or countries — are expressing their optimism by purchasing a new home,” Hirsch said.
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