vancouver housing market
Vancouver home sales slip in July as prospective buyers remain hesitant
Like other metro areas across the country, Vancouver saw home sales slip in July, leading to a build up in housing inventory.
Home sales in Canada’s largest cities picked up in June, but remain sluggish
The Bank of Canada’s rate cut last month likely contributed to the uptick in resale activity, but experts caution that the market remains sluggish by historical standards.
Vancouver home sales fall 19% in June as inventory continues to build: board
Greater Vancouver’s real estate board says the number of homes sold in June tumbled 19.1% from the previous year as inventory continued accumulating to levels not seen since the spring of 2019.
Spring housing market stalls as homebuyers remain on the sidelines
Canada’s typically busy spring housing market stalled as homebuyers largely chose to wait on the sidelines for confirmation of the Bank of Canada’s first rate cut.
Greater Vancouver home sales rise as inventory reaches levels not seen since pandemic
Greater Vancouver’s real estate board says the number of homes that changed hands in April rose 3.3 per cent from the previous year, but total sales were still well below the 10-year average for the month.
Home sales up in major metro areas as buyers bet on rate cuts later this year
Sentiment appears to be improving in major real estate markets across the country, with most reporting an increase in sales activity in February.
Canada’s largest cities saw home sales surge in January
The year started with a jump in home sales in Canada’s largest urban centres, with gains exceeding 30% in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary.
Housing market sees late-year rebound despite 2023 being least active in over two decades
Home sales surged in most of Canada’s large metro areas in December, despite total 2023 sales being well down from 2022.
Housing market cooldown continued in November, but few signs of widespread selling related to renewal shock
The slowdown in housing activity across the country continued in November, but so far there aren’t signs of widespread distressed selling, figures show.