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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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