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Housing Market Update for December 2024 (Video)

Posted on Jan 09, 2025 in Market Insights Videos


Metro Vancouver home sales registered a strong finish to cap off 2024, signalling strengthening demand-side momentum as we move into the new year.

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Housing Market Update for November 2024 (Video)

Posted on Dec 06, 2024 in Market Insights Videos


So, what's next for the market? As we move into the New Year, if the strength in demand continues at the current pace, and the pace of newly listed properties coming to market doesn't keep up, it may not be long until we see the
return of upward pressure on prices.

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Housing Market Update for October 2024 (Video)

Posted on Nov 06, 2024 in Market Insights Videos


After months of tracking approximately twenty per cent below the ten-year seasonal average, Metro Vancouver home sales surged more than 30 per cent year-over-year in October. The strong sales numbers suggest buyers may finally be responding to lower borrowing costs after waiting on the sidelines for months.

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Housing Market Update for September 2024 (Video)

Posted on Oct 08, 2024 in Market Insights Videos


With some buyers choosing to stay on the sidelines, inventory levels have sustained healthy gains, providing much more selection to anyone searching
for a home.

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Housing Market Update for August 2024 (Video)

Posted on Sep 10, 2024 in Market Insights Videos


From a seasonal perspective, August is typically a slower month for sales than June or July. In this respect, this August has been no different. With that said, sales remain in a holding pattern, trending roughly 20 per cent below their 10-year seasonal average, which suggests buyers are still feeling the pinch of higher borrowing costs, despite tw...

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Housing Market Update for July 2024 (Video)

Posted on Aug 09, 2024 in Market Insights Videos


The trend of buyers remaining hesitant, that began a few months ago, continued in the July data despite a fresh quarter percentage point cut to the Bank of Canada’s policy rate.

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