 鲜花( 2)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/ ... 29/4454312-sun.html
& i0 B9 C& \$ H: T9 g6 f2 ^. i7 [# {4 ?3 c7 K/ c+ K
WE ARE PETRO-CANADIANS + Z D3 T- Z4 i2 i1 I3 m
) s6 M3 U, ^# `3 m9 c' ]
Due to the climate of political correctness now pervading Canada, Albertans will no longer be known as "Rednecks." % I; F5 s" n& |8 p# J4 |4 E
$ e# R0 ]8 K5 D( G2 yWe must now be referred to as "Petro-Canadians."
2 l' Q% E6 X) r. K5 c% y) ^) e9 v/ [0 b3 ^" m2 X4 J7 D. X2 u
WHY SELL NOW? " f1 [! a# J- ?+ w
) h/ D A5 M6 Q3 a& L+ ^If I didn't own a house in Edmonton, I'd buy right now, with the current 10% dip in prices that have doubled in the past three years.
' W# K0 q+ \' q% V
$ `( G" P3 a* M! f5 v
& k( A7 H: o1 r" E6 d& w' h& z ^3 g( f# C5 B; g9 g; m6 q
If I was thinking of selling, I'd hold off until 2008 or 2010.
@3 t$ R$ e+ ?9 p
& z# g M$ W' d T( ZHouse prices, with a few peaks and valleys along the way, will continue to increase. + j0 o: O- |) B/ b* r/ }
* ~- o5 Q0 a8 I3 G5 q EWe don't quite get it. ) M w! @1 l" d# O9 R
! B3 r3 U2 S% w1 ~0 A& l5 o9 G: m
We're squat in the middle of the greatest industrial boom in the freakin' world! 1 m* B( q4 |* l4 i
/ Y! ^- I, j$ v. I
In the oilsands, including mining projects and upgraders, the government lists 52 planned projects in its Inventory of Major Alberta Projects website. Average price: $3 billion per project.
! j1 K Q( f0 D4 k7 `$ r! J& Z% Q5 e2 F& |! l7 Y0 I
Even with huge slowdowns, at least half those projects will happen. The bitumen upgraders in Strathcona and Sturgeon counties are just starting. Nine proposed upgraders are listed on that website. 3 K' o) r1 s' \, D) [2 S
8 U+ L( V1 p% g- H) h' f. O2 \
Upgraders and big oilsands mining projects each require workforces of 5,000 to 6,000 to build over a two-year period.
# D9 B9 J. ^, G0 F
/ |9 e( f' d; C; [* @* DTradesmen will pour into northern Alberta over the foreseeable future. The numbers of expected newcomers range from 3,000 to 10,000 per year, with a multiplier effect all over the region. , |% ] z" a" U+ W
3 B+ ]1 U% B- j& d) M* N q
Every expert in the world says oil prices will not collapse, due to world-wide demand. The price might drop by $10 per barrel, but oil- sand operations can still make a profit at those levels. 0 S' f! G5 r; E6 |3 b0 _
7 G& m7 @/ y) r, O' M) l6 M. M
Stricter environmental safeguards will increase the cost of production, but won't severely slow it down. 6 @- A% h Z: \+ e
* i; H5 \ l4 ^& o% o0 t% oAnd all those skilled tradesfolks, coming with their families, have to live somewhere.
7 L# }( m& x( Y4 y$ g# C# a% \2 L! F
House prices will go nowhere but up. |
|