Home sales in March 2018 were 23% below the 10-year average for the month, according to statistics released by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).
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Tri-Cities Real Estate Stats — February 2018
Find out current conditions in the Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam and Port Moody real estate markets with information on the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s latest statistics.
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First Look at Burquitlam Development
A proposal for Concert Properties’ Burquitlam development has given us our first look at plans for the neighbourhood.
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Tri-Cities Real Estate Stats — January 2018
Find out current conditions in the real estate market with information on the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s latest statistics.
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Tri-Cities Real Estate Stats — December 2017
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s statistics for last month show 2017 ended at more typical levels.
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Tri-Cities Real Estate Stats — November 2017
The latest figures from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) showed demand remaining above average alongside below-average inventory levels.
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Potential ‘Locals First’ Policy for Port Moody Presales
Poty Moody’s city council is considering a new measure to make it easier for Metro Vancouver residents to buy homes in new condo and townhouse developments.
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New Rules Could Allow Micro-Suites in Coquitlam
Coquitlam is considering new rules to allow construction of smaller studio apartments to make the real estate market more accessible for first-time buyers.
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Revamped Look for Coquitlam’s Fraser Mills
The latest proposal from Beedie Living has shifted away from business space to include more homes at the historic site beside the Fraser River.
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Tri-Cities Real Estate Stats — October 2017
Figures released by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) show a busy October in our local real estate market.
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