Blog › January 2022
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Maple Ridge Active Listing Breakdown
Maple Ridge currently has 164 active listings on the REBGV MLS. The breakdown is as follows; Single detached homes: 74Townhouse: 28Half duplex: 3Full duplex: 0Condo: 42Lots: 18Attached Home Details:
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Port Coquitlam Detached Active Market Update
Port Coquitlam currently has 76 active listings on the REBGV MLS. The breakdown of listings currently available in Port Coquitlam is as follows; single detached homes 37townhouse 12condos 23Half dup
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Port Moody Attached Home Active Listings Breakdown By Area
There are currently 43 attached homes for sale in Port Moody: Days on Market: High - 189Low - 1Average - 33Median - 10 List Price: High - $2,799,900Low - $
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Maple Ridge Sales December 2021 vs 2020- A Market On The Rise
Benchmark prices up accross the board, between 24.3% - 28.5%In March benchmark prices for detached homes passed the million mark for the first time. Two months later, in May, the benchmark price passe
Coquitlam Sales December 2021 vs 2020- Detached Homes Break $1,600,000
Benchmark prices are up across the board, between 16.8-25.1% over thier 2020 counterparts. After breaking the $1,500,000 mark in June detached homes began to slow their rapid price increase. However
Poco Sales December 2021 vs 2020- Detached Homes Reach New Heights
Benchmark prices are up across the board in Port Coquitlam between 17.2-29.4% over thier 2020 counterparts. The December benchmark for detached homes was $310,200 higher than its 2020 counterpart. Dec
Tri City Attached Market Update (November Comparison)
All statistics compared to November 20th Number of attached listings; Port Coquitlam: 23 (down 51) Coquitlam: 121 (down 107) Port Moody: 26 (down 45) List Price: Port Coquitlam: High - $1,030,0
Tri City Detached Market Update (November Comparison)
All statistics compared with November 22nd Number of detached listings; Port Coquitlam: 24 (down 24) Coquitlam: 108 (down 59) Port Moody: 33 (down 11) List Price: Port Coquitlam:
Metro Vancouver home sales set a record in 2021 (via REBGV)
Metro Vancouver* home sales reached an all-time high in 2021 as housing needs remained a top priority for residents in thesecond year of theCOVID-19 pandemic. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouv
B.C. Assessment records illustrate housing stress being pushed out across province (via Vancouver Sun)
"One of the biggest challenges, is the fact that with COVID, you've seen a certain part of the regional workforce be liberated in terms of (housing) choices," said Andy Yan, City Program at SFU. The