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Matt H
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Prices by Major City on Apartment Buildings 2009

Matt H
  • Edmonton, Alberta
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Here's Generally What you'll pay in major cities in Canada for typical older apartment buildings on a per door basis. 2009. (100k=$100,000)

Vancouver 100k
Edmonton 90k
Calgary 90k
Saskatoon: 70k
Regina 60k
Winnipeg: 50k
Toronto: 70k
Montreal: 55k

The deals on buildings are typically found in eastern canada. In ontario mostly. [REMOVED] Happy apartment shopping!