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2024 Real Estate Prices: Leveraging Market Shifts for Smart Decisions

As seasoned realtors in North Vancouver, we understand the pulse of the market. In 2024, the question on everyone’s mind is, “Will 2024 real estate prices go up?” Let’s delve into the dynamics shaping the market and what it means for homeowners, buyers, and sellers.

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Taste the World: Dine Out Vancouver Festival 2024

Savour the return of Dine Out Vancouver Festival! Calendars ready? The culinary journey through Vancouver starts January 17, 2024 and runs through February 4, 2024 – marking the 22nd annual celebration of flavours and includes their world chef exchange. Restaurant reveal, menus and reservations go live on January 9, 2024.

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GET YOUR HOME FALL-READY: ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR A COZY AND INVITING LIVING SPACE

As the summer heat slowly begins to fade, it’s time to start thinking about the home preparations you’ll need to welcome the cozy days of fall. From embracing warm tones to creating a comfortable indoor ambiance, these essential tips will help you transform your living space into an inviting retreat for the autumn season!

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August Activities – Summer is still in full swing

If you’re planning to spend the last two weeks of August in Vancouver with your family, there are plenty of activities and events to keep you entertained. From exploring the great outdoors to enjoying music and entertainment, there’s something for everyone. Keep reading to get inspired!

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The Importance of the 10-Year Average in Understanding the Housing Market

The housing market is a dynamic and complex ecosystem influenced by a multitude of factors, ranging from economic conditions and interest rates to government policies and local supply and demand. As prospective homebuyers, sellers, investors, and policymakers navigate this intricate landscape, one invaluable tool emerges as a guiding light: the 10-year average.

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REBGV – The Million Dollar Wall | The Lede | 004

“Affordability” is a term that has become increasingly prevalent in discussions surrounding housing and real estate over the past decade. Whether you have personal experiences or professional involvement in these areas, you are likely familiar with the complexities associated with this loaded term.

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Spring Activities

Spring is the perfect time of year to explore Vancouver and its surroundings. The weather is getting warmer and the city is bursting with flowers, tulips, cherry blossoms and more! Keep reading for some spring activities in Vancouver that you’ll love!

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REBGV – Rate hikes and the impact on the Vancouver market | The Lede | 003

Andrew Lis, Director of economics and data analytics for the REBGV, has transformed the data by indexing it to an initial value to compare different cycles over time. By analyzing historical tightening cycles and their impact on sales and prices, Lis predicts that sales might return to normal in about 12 months, while prices could be back to normal in a little over 6 months if the current cycle tracks the ’82 cycle. However, he cautions that anything can happen.

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