Author of the article: Jordan Haworth
Publishing date: May 07, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â In February, 119 units were sold according to the Cornwall District and Realty Board, which keeps track of the housing market in the city. Photo taken on Thursday April 1, 2021 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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Cornwallâs skyward housing prices may be confirming the age-old saying: what goes up, must come down, according to a local real estate salesman.
Marchâs continuation of the month-over-month gains seen almost continuously throughout 2020-21 seemed to cement the idea the City of Cornwall was in for huge change. While that change has happened, there are new signs it may not continue.
Author of the article: Jordan Haworth
Publishing date: May 07, 2021  â¢Â 4 hours ago  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â In February, 119 units were sold according to the Cornwall District and Realty Board, which keeps track of the housing market in the city. Photo taken on Thursday April 1, 2021 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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Cornwallâs skyward housing prices may be confirming the age-old saying: what goes up, must come down, according to a local real estate salesman.
Marchâs continuation of the month-over-month gains seen almost continuously throughout 2020-21 seemed to cement the idea the City of Cornwall was in for huge change. While that change has happened, there are new signs it may not continue.