the rennie review - June 2022

Swelling supply and declining demand have conspired to create more moderate conditions in the housing market of the Vancouver Region—so much so, in fact, that for the first time in two years the detached home segment shifted into balanced territory.

The rennie review is a monthly publication, which includes the latest real estate data for the Vancouver Region's housing market. In addition to presenting detailed neighbourhood-level stats, the rennie review also includes current rennie projects, featured listings, client testimonials, our take on the latest market conditions, and more.

Our rennie intelligence team comprises our in-house demographer, senior economist, and market analysts. Together, they empower individuals, organizations, and institutions with data-driven market insight and analysis. Experts in urban land economics, community planning, shifting demographics, and real estate trends, their strategic research supports a comprehensive advisory service offering and forms the basis of frequent reports and public presentations. Their thoughtful and objective approach truly embodies the core values of rennie.

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In March, total MLS sales rose by 50% from February, which was a much larger jump than the typical 28% increase. Last month’s total of 4,022 sales, however, was 25% below the past 10-year March average. Inventory, on the other hand, only increased by 3% from the previous month and ended March 25% b…

Allison Lafrenier
RENNIE ADVISOR
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As the weather got warmer in June, home sales and prices in the Vancouver Region cooled following another (somewhat surprising) interest rate hike by the Bank of Canada. Market conditions continue to favour sellers despite total listings increasing for the fifth straight month.

Allison Lafrenier
RENNIE ADVISOR
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After months of a-seasonal trending, the housing market in the Vancouver Region changed course in June, with both sales counts and new listings declining for the first time this year.

Allison Lafrenier
RENNIE ADVISOR