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Vancouver BC, 2010.
Apparently the City Hall graffiti unit has been disbanded, or the hotline disconnected. A West End resident is circulating this pdf attached that is the internal sheet used to forward graffiti complaints to the exact department/person responsible. If you are so inclined to report vandalism ( as opposed to art? ) this list may ...
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As always, my clients find this information interesting. If you would like a more detailed analysis or interpretation as to how this affects YOUR personal home and investment decisions, I would be pleased to spend some time with you.
Statistics are broad strokes, and a snapshot of the PAST. While useful, they may be misleading ...
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Vancouver, BC, Real Estate. July looking back at June.
As you have read many times, my opinion of statistics is looking back. By reviewing the past we can sometimes predict the future, but it is the current activity and the near future that concerns most clients. Let me help "bring you current" for your specific needs. ...
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http://www.rebgv.org/sites/default/files/Stats10-08.pdf
The water cooler chat is correct! Sales volume is WAAAY down, and prices continue to edge downward. While this is not good news for many, there are many buyers taking advantage of the huge selection of inventory to preview potential homes looking for bargains.
Just as the top of the ...
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September Sales. Downtown Vancouver Condos.
During the month of September several of my clients achieved firm contracts. Both buying and selling. And other clients had their deals complete and moved as a result of sales earlier in the summer.
Bragging? No, just pointing out that there are people getting on with their lives. And most ...
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While credit may be tight, it got a little cheaper today. Those with available resources are scouring the downtown area for bargains, and finding them. The thinking is in troubled times to put your money where you can see it. Most buildings don't evaporate!
And I know the downtown Vancouver condo market so you will avoid looking at suites ...
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Reprinted from the Globe and Mail.From the Globe and MailLORI MCLEOD REAL ESTATE REPORTERApril 10, 2008There's no shortage of housing markets that look like bubbles waiting to burst, but economists say Canada has become one of the safer places in the developed world to own residential real estate.In the aftermath of the global credit crunch ...
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