Demand for homes continues to outpace supply in Metro Vancouver

[Source: Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV):  April 4, 2017] A shortage of residential property listings coupled with strong demand, particularly for condos and townhomes, continued to impact Metro Vancouver’s housing market in March. Residential property sales in the region totalled 3,579 in March 2017, a decrease of 30.8 per cent from the 5,173 sales recorded in record-breaking March 2016 and an increase of 47.6 per cent compared to February 2017 when 2,425 homes sold. Last month’s sales were 7.9 per [...]

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Metro Vancouver Calls for “Urgent Overhaul” of BC’s Property Tax System

[Source: REW/News, April 6, 2017] Area homeowners pay disproportionate share of provincial taxes, report says Ahead of the upcoming provincial election, Metro Vancouver has asked the four main political parties to commit to making major changes to the “antiquated” way property taxes are implemented across the province, including the homeowner grant, the Property Transfer Tax (PTT) and provincial school property tax. “The system needs an urgent overhaul,” said Metro Vancouver vice-chair Raymond Louie. The recommendation, issued this week, comes after a report commissioned [...]

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Fewer listings, strong demand boosts Metro Vancouver real estate

[Source: CTV News, April 4, 2017] VANCOUVER - Home sales in Metro Vancouver are bouncing back after a dismal February, but the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says transactions are still almost 31 per cent below the March 2016 record. The board says a shortage of property listings and strong demand, especially for condos and townhomes, propelled the market in March. Board president Jill Oudil says sellers still seem reluctant to put their homes on the market, creating stiff competition for [...]

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Vancouver realtors say demand picking up as prices begin to rise again

[Source: Financial Post, April 4, 2017] Realtors in Canada’s most expensive city for housing predict prices will continue to rise amid a shortage of listings they maintain is stifling the market. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said Tuesday that demand picked up in the condo and townhome segment of the market, something the group maintains coincides with a shortage of supply. “Home prices will likely continue to increase until we see more housing supply coming on to the market,” said [...]

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