Vancouver Detached Real Estate Hits An All-Time High In 2017… Again
Vancouver detached real estate hits an all-time high, despite sales declining almost twice as fast as inventory.
Vancouver detached real estate hits an all-time high, despite sales declining almost twice as fast as inventory.
Toronto detached real estate had a rough July, with TREB reporting neighborhoods experiencing a drop of up to $200,000 in some ‘hoods.
Toronto real estate prices have started to decline up to $2100 per day, and Vancouver is seeing prices rise, but inventory build.
The high liquidity of Toronto real estate has sent mortgage defaults to record lows, here’s why this might be a problem.
Vancouver real estate is seeing inventory rapidly build, as sales drop. Don’t worry, prices still moved higher.
Toronto Real Estate Board numbers show neighborhoods in Toronto saw typical home prices drop up to $2,100 per day.
The world’s largest real estate buyers are still short on cash, as China’s improved capital controls sent reserves to a 9 month high.
Modeling a potential Canadian real estate price correction, and digging through the modern history of foreign buying of Vancouver real estate.
In order to understand Vancouver real estate, you need to have a basic overview of how and why foreign money entered the market.
If you’re a Canadian real estate agent or developer, you’re probably going to want to take note of the rise in single-person occupancy.