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Glacier's real estate information division provides real estate listings information for British Columbia via its REW.ca portal. [17] It also publishes Real Estate Weekly, [18] a newspaper focused on new and resale residential home listings in Metro Vancouver, [19] and Western Investor, a monthly commercial real estate newspaper for B.C. and ...
Real Estate Weekly is a weekly American real estate magazine primarily covering New York City. [1] [2] References This page was last edited on 9 July 2024 ...
The Katz Group of Companies is a Canadian privately-owned enterprise, with operations in sports and entertainment and real estate development.OEG Inc., a subsidiary of the Katz Group, owns the National Hockey League five-time Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers, as well as professional hockey franchises in the American Hockey League, Western Hockey League, and ECHL, and Aquila Productions, an ...
SEE Magazine was a free alternative weekly published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 1992-2011 first by Ron Garth, then by Great West Newspaper.It was published every Thursday, distributing an average of 20,849 copies each week at more than 1,250 locations including street boxes, libraries, and local retail stores.
Clients have their home listed on Purplebricks.ca and Realtor.ca through a board’s MLS® system. Purplebricks employs local Realtors who know the local real estate market. These Realtors provide clients with a home evaluation that includes pricing recommendations based on current market analysis of their local area. Clients pay a fee to list ...
Due to impending opening of the Metro Line, some studies have shown that real estate within 800 meters of a station will increase 10–20% in value. [31] In 2014, McCauley recorded the 2nd highest increase in assessed values in Edmonton at 8.1%. Neighboring Boyle Street was 1st in the city with an increase of 8.8%.
An example of the upmarket houses in the area is The Graenon in St. George’s Crescent, a 3,152-square-foot (292.8 m 2) mansion built in 1914 and commissioned by a former chief justice, George Bligh O'Connor, and his wife Margaret – a journalist and one time theatre critic for the Edmonton Bulletin.
Vue Weekly was an alternative weekly newspaper published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with issues released every Thursday. It covered topics on artists and events that are often ignored, marginalized, or misrepresented by the mainstream media, and aimed to bring balance to Edmonton's media mosaic.