Is this a good time to cash in your U.S. property? Canadians say no
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Is this a good time to cash in your U.S. property? Canadians say no TRENDING
After four years of gently waning Canadian interest in American real estate, sales of U.S. property to Canadians actually increased by 26 per cent in the fiscal year ending in March.
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MATTHEW HALLIDAY SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL OCTOBER 17, 2017
In the past year, economic conditions have likely left Canadians thinking about whether to cash out of their realestate holdings in the United States. Property in the United States has appreciated well beyond the post2008 levels at which many Canadians purchased, and the Canadian dollar seems to have risen out of its doldrums against the U.S. dollar. More recently, Florida and Texas have experienced the kind of extreme
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weather that makes realestate investors wary. And don't forget about the Donald Trump factor. The U.S. president's politics haven't found much favour north of the border. But by and large, no such selloff has happened. After four years of gently waning Canadian interest in American real estate, sales of U.S. property to Canadians increased by 26 per cent in the fiscal year ending in March, according to the National Association of Realtors. Canadians bought 33,819 properties in the United States, up from 26,851 the year prior. In addition, the total dollar value of purchases more than doubled, to $19billion from $8.9billion (U.S.), reflecting a preference for pricier
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