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    CMHC reports housing starts have started recovery, rebound expected to continue

    OTTAWA - The national housing agency is reporting that housing starts have started to recover and it expects the recovery to continue.

    Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. predicts starts will reach 141,900 this year and increase to 164,900 in 2010. The CMHC's fourth-quarter market outlook forecasts housing markets will continue to strengthen over the next year as economic conditions improve.

    It says demand for existing homes has rebounded and both new and existing home markets are characterized by lower inventory levels.

    However, the national housing agency says the strong pace of sales in the second and third quarters partly reflects delayed activity and is not likely to be sustained.

    The CMHC says it expects the level of sales to move back closer in line with anticipated economic conditions.

    It predicts existing home sales will reach 441,300 units in 2009 and increase to 445,150 units in 2010, while the price is expected to be $312,950 in 2009 and $324,500 in 2010.


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