Vancouver’s Detached Homes Are Rapidly Disappearing
The Vancouver real estate landscape is quickly changing, and detached homes are going to play less of a role in the future.
The Vancouver real estate landscape is quickly changing, and detached homes are going to play less of a role in the future.
Vancouver real estate got a little good news in March. Detached homes stopped their 8 months slide, with a pretty solid uptick in prices.
Toronto real estate saw a sharp increase of new detached homes listed in March, setting a new single month record.
Vancouver real estate showed another month of indecision, with detached prices stalling, and a declining in both inventory and sales.
Toronto real estate pushed the limits of sale prices again in February. Here’s how detached homes did in each of the city’s wards.
Calgary real estate got a positive indicator finally, with sales of detached homes increasing 25% in January 2017.
Vancouver real estate can’t catch a break. Detached homes saw sales cut in half last month, and prices declined for the sixth month in a row.
Toronto real estate had a strong start to the year, with detached homes rising over 20% year over year in 3 out of 5 neighborhoods.
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Calgary real estate joined Toronto and Vancouver’s markets when it came to declining detached home prices in December 2016.