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Real estate pa rin mainit na trabaho merkado sa Canada

Isinumite ng sa Pebrero 1, 2010 – 7:15 sa5 Komento

Ottawa real estate developments img_1788Naghahanap para sa trabaho sa Canada? Real estate ay pa rin mainitand offering plenty of job opportunities.

Ang Ottawa Citizen Kamakailan ay iniulat na:

Parang bayan, employment in real estate was up by 71,000 or a whopping 35 porsiyento sa 12 buwan mula Oktubre 2008, which was the pre-recession peak for the Canadian job market.

How has the real estate job market fared in comparison to other employment sectors?

Para sa lahat ng 2009, overall employment was down 1.4 per cent while employment in real estate, despite some year-end weakness, ay pa rin hanggang sa pamamagitan ng halos 14 porsiyento.

The article acknowledges that Ottawa has one of the most stable real estate markets in Canada, since the federal government is that city’s major employer.

“Gayunman,” the story continues, “real estate markets across the country have survived the downturn relatively intact, and have either recovered to new highs or at least stabilized. And that’s reflected in the employment numbers in the hot sector.

Here’s where you can read the full article: “Hot Trabaho: Why real estate is opening most employment doors across Canada.

Larawan © Carolyn B. Heller

5 Komento »

  • Anthony Smrke sabi ni:

    Just thought I’d send you a quick note to let you know that I thoroughly enjoyed what you had to say. Being a Real Estate Broker I take a keen interest in all things having to do with real estate. Ive bookmarked your site and will return when I can. Please keep up the good work

    • Carolyn B. Heller sabi ni:

      Hi, Anthony,
      Salamat para sa iyong mga salita sa uri.
      Regards,
      Carolyn

  • Oleg sabi ni:

    Lantaran, ilan 40% of house-price movements stem from global factors, such as interest rates and changes in stock market values. If real estate is now overpriced and a global correction takes place, Canada’s real estate, and the Canadian economy, would take a hit.

  • bahay para sa pagbebenta sa casa Grande az sabi ni:

    I think real estate is just a good type of business that’s why many businessman investing in this kind of business anywhere in the world.

  • Jay mula sa Vancouver sabi ni:

    Generally speaking, I would simply say that people will always need a place to livesurely there’s a greater and more complicated philosophy behind real estate market than that, I knowbut nowadays most people work in the tertiary sector of the economy, and they also use many services, and as long as they’re buying houses, they’ll need someone help them with the process.

    As for the current situation on the market, the crisis is slowly fading away, and as it looks like we’re definitely out of the worst, it is a good time for realtorsthe prices are still low, interest rates as well, the Olympics here in Vancouver are drawing some attention tooand the opportunities won’t wait.