Woodframe Pre-Sale Pricing Snapshot as of October 2020
Highlights
  • The data presented below are price per square foot (PPSF) averages for woodframe pre-sale homes, based on the date of each project’s first home sale.
  • Woodframe pre-sale projects in Metro Vancouver that have launched in 2020 (through September) have sold at an average PPSF of $707, 12% above the 2019 year-end average of $629.

Every three months, rennie intelligence provides a Woodframe Pre-Sale Pricing Snapshot based on the latest data sourced from Urban Analytics' NHS Live database. The data presented are price per square foot (PPSF) averages for concrete product based on the date of each project's first home sale. 

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