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  • Vancouver Real Estate: Bubble Burst!

    Vancouver Real Estate: Bubble Burst!

    Vancouver's Real Estate market is no longer at risk of a bubble, according to a global report. The Indexes show Vancouver's housing market has stabilized. Vancouver's housing prices shifted from bubble risk to “overvalued” due to a ↑~35% in prices and rising household debt.

  • Real estate in Vancouver and Toronto no longer in bubble risk territory

    Real estate in Vancouver and Toronto no longer in bubble risk territory

    The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index report has revealed that real estate in Canadian metros Vancouver and Toronto have moved out of the bubble risk category and into the "overvalued" category due to increasing financing costs and higher mortgage stress test rates leading to prices dropping by more than 10% in inflation-adjusted terms since…

  • Are Toronto and Vancouver in a housing bubble?

    Are Toronto and Vancouver in a housing bubble?

    The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2023 has revealed the global housing market has suffered due to rising inflation and interest rates over the past two years. Average mortgage rates have tripled since 2023 and house price growth has stagnated, with prices being 5% lower than mid-2022 in inflation-adjusted terms. Toronto and Vancouver have…

  • Housing Market Outlook: Vancouver, Kelowna, and Ontario in Late 2023

    Housing Market Outlook: Vancouver, Kelowna, and Ontario in Late 2023

    Avg home prices in Canada predicted to remain flat for the rest of 2023 due to higher interest rates and low inventory. Some regions will continue to experience rising prices, while others will see declines. ~44% of housing markets in Canada expected to be seller’s markets, with the rest being balanced or buyer’s'markets.

  • Vancouver: Stability Amid Rising Borrowing Costs

    Vancouver: Stability Amid Rising Borrowing Costs

    REBGV predicts housing market stabilization in the Vancouver area. August sales totalled 2,296, ↑ >21% yearly, but ↓ 13.8% compared to the 10-yr seasonal avg. New listings in August reached 3,943, ↑ 18% yearly, but still ↓ 5.3% compared to the 10-yr seasonal avg.

  • Income of $246,100 Needed in Vancouver

    Income of $246,100 Needed in Vancouver

    Ratehub.ca has calculated the minimum annual income required to buy an avg home in Canada’s major cities. Minimum income to buy an avg $1.2M home in Vancouver rose to $246,100 due to rising mortgage rates.Reports reveals affordability worsened despite a slight $2,300 decrease in avg home prices.

  • Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

    Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

    The perfect opportunity to embrace your inner "foodie" and unbutton your pants at the dinner table!In Canada, post-Thanksgiving is all about creative cranberry sauce solutions. Cranberry sauce pancakes, anyone?It's that time when multiple ovens are a blessing. Turkey, pies, casseroles – less stress!

  • Vancouver’s Sales to Slow in Coming Months

    Vancouver’s Sales to Slow in Coming Months

    Seasonally adjusted home sales in Vancouver ↓ 10.5% MoM in August. Sales are expected to decelerate further in the months ahead due to rising rates and affordability concerns. New listings ↓ 1.6% in August, the first contraction in 5-mo.

  • Vancouver’s Fee Hikes to Offset Property Tax Increase

    Vancouver’s Fee Hikes to Offset Property Tax Increase

    Vancouver city staff are proposing fee increases for a variety of services., including STRs. It’s an effort to offset a proposed property tax increase of over 9% for 2024. The proposed fee increases would also bring Vancouver's fees more in line with other BC municipalities.

  • Vancouver council approves ‘Missing Middle’ motion allowing up to 8 homes per lot

    Vancouver council approves ‘Missing Middle’ motion allowing up to 8 homes per lot

    The Vancouver City Council passed a motion to allow for multiplex and character homes to be built on single lots with a maximum of 8 homes. This includes a reduction in the size of single-detached homes but increases the size of laneway houses. The nine RS residential zones have been combined into a new R1-1…