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Metro Vancouver townhouse prices fall in October

Metro Vancouver townhouse prices fell in October compared to the year before, with some homes in Vancouver proper selling for as low as $388 per square foot. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver townhouses – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 4% year-over-year, the September final […]

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Metro Vancouver condo prices down in October

Metro Vancouver condo price decline continued on their downward trend into October, as increased sales volumes seen in the recent months failed to put upward pressure on the prices. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver condos – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 6% year-over-year, the […]

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Metro Vancouver detached home prices slump in October

Metro Vancouver detached house prices dipped in October, easing fears that increase in sales witnessed so far in the Fall would translate into worsening affordability. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver detached houses – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 6% year-over-year, the October preliminary update […]

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Metro Vancouver condo prices slide despite rising sales

Metro Vancouver condo price decline continues into October, dashing real estate industry hopes that increase in sales witnessed in September would drive prices higher. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver condos – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 9% year-over-year, the October mid-month update shows. Here’s […]

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Metro Vancouver detached homes prices continue to slip despite rising sales

Metro Vancouver detached house price decline continues into October, allaying prospective homebuyer fears that increase in sales witnessed in September would translate to higher prices. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver single family detached homes – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 9% year-over-year, the October […]

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West Vancouver houses shed half their peak prices

West Vancouver median detached houses prices have dropped by half compared to the peak prices recorded at the height of Lower Mainland’s real estate frenzy. In the 30 days leading up to December 13, 2017, the median detached house price stood at $4.5 million. In the 30 days leading up to October 7, 2019, the […]

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Metro Vancouver townhouse prices continue to fall

Metro Vancouver townhouse prices continued their slide in September, with some homes selling for as low as 32% below assessed. The OpenHousing Home Price Index for Metro Vancouver townhouses – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 6% year-over-year, the September final update shows. OpenHousing Home Price Index covers […]

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Metro Vancouver condo prices edge lower

Metro Vancouver condo prices edged lower in September, assuaging consumer fears of a return to runaway home prices predicted by the real estate industry. The Open House House Price Index for condos – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 6% year-over-year, the September mid-month update shows. Address Assessed […]

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Metro Vancouver detached prices edge lower

Metro Vancouver single family detached house prices continued their downward trend in September following the large drop recorded in August. The Open Housing Home Price Index (OH-HPI) for Metro Vancouver detached houses – calculated using the generally-accepted and transparent repeat sales or Case-Shiller method – fell 3% year-over-year, the September preliminary update shows. Open House […]

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Vancouver house sells for 41% below assessed

A detached house in Vancouver’s Renfrew Heights neighbourhood has just sold for 41% below assessed, marking a new low in the city’s home prices. 4435 Rupert Street, assessed at $2,083,300 and initially listed for $1,998,000 in June of this year, sold last week for just $1,220,000. Meanwhile, North Vancouver reported a sale 45% below assessed […]

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