Blog › March 2025
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Canadian Mortgage Rate Forecast: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
Helping Everyone Navigate the 2025 Market Understanding mortgage rates is a key ingredient for those looking to buy or sell a home in the current era of rapidly unfolding history. The following is
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Top 5 Reasons To Work With R3 Hayes Real Estate Group
Here's Why Our Team Is Right For You &
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Affordable Serenity: Manufactured Homes in the Fraser Valley
TOP3 reasons to consider making the move! Four manufactured home parks from Ruskin through to Deroche. Discover a hidden gem in Deroche & Ruskin: Natural Beauty, Affordable Living, and Commun
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Port Coquitlam Market Update
Port Coquitlam Market: February 2025 vs 2024 2025 remains cautious... Overall steady, with optimistic signs! Looking for an accurate picture of where the real estate market is headed?
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Port Coquitlam Detached Active Market Update (Detailed)
Comprehensive Port Coquitlam Detached Market Details Port Coquitlam has a wide array of detached homes currently on the market. If you are looking for something specific, chances are the right hom
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Port Moody Active Listing Neighbourhood Breakdown
Port Moody Real Estate Market At A Glance (Neighbourhood Breakdown) Port Moody currently has a wide array of homes on the market– from lively urban settings, to quiet spacious properties wit
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Greater Vancouver Monthly Market Update (February 2025)
GVR Market Review Greater Vancouver’s Market in Motion: More Listings, Stable Prices & Opportunities Ahead! Wondering what changed in Metro Vancouver's real estate market last mont
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Navigating the Impact: How U.S. Tariffs Could Reshape Greater Vancouver's Economy
How Will March 4th Tariffs Impact Greater Vancouver Residents? The recently imposed 25% U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods are anticipated to have notable effects on the Greater Vancouver area, impacti
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Navigating Price Hikes: How New Tariffs Are Affecting Everyday Canadian Products
Where will your wallet feel the pinch? The recent imposition of a 25% U.S. tariff on Canadian goods is expected to lead to increased prices for a variety of consumer products in Canada. In response