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Originally Posted by sjuser23
On the flip side, the city was shrinking but is now in a growth mode population wise
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False.
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Originally Posted by sjuser23
the vacancy rate is a result of a lot of new apartment buildings being built and the slum buildings being vacated.
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False.
Here is what
CMHC had to say in their latest rental market report for Saint John.
"In Saint John, rental market trends have been notably different as demonstrated by the
respective level of construction activity. Rental starts in Moncton and Fredericton from the
start of 2010 to the end of 2013 totalled 1,797 and 975 units, respectively. Over the same
period,
only 561 rental starts were recorded in Saint John. Despite limited construction
activity, the vacancy rate reached 11.4 per cent in Saint John. This is the second highest
rate in the province."
(the highest rate for a metro area in Canada)
"While the higher vacancy rates in Moncton and Fredericton stemmed
from elevated supply levels, the rise in Saint John can be attributed to
weak demand.
Slow population growth and relative stability in the average MLS® sale price continued to draw
current and potential renters to homeownership."
Please check out the facts first before making grand statements.
The other aspects of any potential development on the Coast Guard site would undoubtedly include office space and hotel rooms.
The
office vacancy in the city is disturbingly high at
20% and our
hotel room vacancy is the highest of the "big 3" cities in NB.
If I was considering investing many multiple millions into this type of market I think that information would make me crap my pants.
Links:
CMHC Rental Report, Saint John
CBC News, Office Vacancy
NB Tourism Hotel Vacancy