This chart shows the annual variances for attached properties in the various of the Vancouver real estate market. It includes Vancouver condos, townhomes, and Vancouver 1/2 duplexes. The price change ranges from minus 49% in North Delta to a high of +30% for downtown Vancouver attached properties and...
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Real Estate Matters BlogCompetition continues to drive Metro Vancouver’s housing market
Posted on
September 9, 2015
by
Jennifer Hill
VANCOUVER, B.C. – September 2, 2015 – Metro Vancouver* home buyers spent the summer months searching for their next home. Between June and August, home sales were between 25 and 30 percent above the ten-year sales average. Vancouver Real Estate - 5 Year Price Trend Report
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February 4, 2015
by
Jennifer Hill
Are you wondering about price trends in other areas of Vancouver real estate? Maybe you're thinking of moving to a condo in Lower Lonsdale or a house in Grandview/Commercial Drive, or you're just curious. I'm happy to send you my 5 Year Price Trend Report for all areas of Vancouver real estate - no obligation... Buyer demand increases while home prices edge up
Posted on
July 4, 2014
by
Jennifer Hill
VANCOUVER, B.C. – July 3, 2014 – The Greater Vancouver housing market enters the summer season with home buyer activity on the rise. Spring buyers and sellers emerge in the Vancouver housing market
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May 2, 2014
by
Jennifer Hill
VANCOUVER, B.C. – May 2, 2014 – Home buyers and sellers became more active in the housing market in April. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential property sales in Greater Vancouver reached 3,050 on MLS® in April 2014. This represents a 16.1 percent... a wee bit about 2013 real estate in Vancouver, more details available.
Posted on
January 7, 2014
by
Jennifer Hill
Happy New Year! Vancouver real estate in 2013 is best described as a 'balanced market' - in other words, a healthy market not favouring buyers or sellers. We had several years of a market favouring sellers (competing offers were pretty much the norm not the exception!) then it shifted a bit toward buyers... |