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Vancouver, BC, Canada "Housing market statistics offer an aerial view of the real estate activity in a region. Real estate is local and wise real estate decisions are made by those who understand local conditions." Dave Watt excerpted from The Vancouver Sun supplement March 17, 2009. pdf attached below.Call me anytime to ...
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Vancouver, BC. March 3, 2009
So February sales doubled January. No big deal there as January was SOOO slow. Slowest in 25 years. However, many of the sales were in the last 3 weeks showing some momentum in the market.
The first 2 business days of March are reporting even larger numbers of condo sales in the downtown core and west ...
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Federal budget offers good news for homebuyers and homeowners
VANCOUVER, B.C. – January 29, 2009 –Yesterday’s federal budget offered a number of initiatives to benefit homebuyers and homeowners in our communities.
“The housing measures tabled in yesterday’s budget will go a long way to addressing local economic ...
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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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