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Would you able to find all new home sale for Apr, March also? - v- Q" I0 G3 V/ C) G* G) {5 d9 g' lThe data from MLS and Comfree show supplier more than demand, i am not sure if more pepole buying new homes now.$ [! w9 O# p- S, A# b
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Would you able to find all new home sale for Apr, March also? ) u0 H9 o5 F( N3 E+ PThe data from MLS and Comfree show supplier more than demand, i am not sure if more pepole buying new homes now. 2 K' ?2 n! [# p5 g ...
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The MLS and Comfree data doesn't show "supply is more than demand" at all, it just tells how many houses were sold to people that decide to buy a house+like the house+can afford the house. Based on the sale percentage, you can tell how hot the market is and 'demand >> supply' will last for a long time. & @8 y$ E2 `* C) w- f4 D
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You can find housing starts data from this site: http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-wi ... amp;ArrayId=0270042 but you have to pay for the data. The other one is http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/070404/d070404a.htm, based on the amount of permits, you can kind of caculate how many new building permits were issued thus how many new houses start to build.