Benchmark Prices - January 2020

Here are the latest Benchmark Price Infographics for the areas of the Lower Mainland covered in the monthly rennie review. 

Greater Vancouver Board Area



Vancouver East


Vancouver West


Burnaby East


Burnaby North


Burnaby South


Richmond


Coquitlam


North Vancouver


New Westminster


Squamish


Tsawwassen


White Rock


Port Coquitlam


Port Moody


Fraser Valley Board Area


Surrey


Langley


Pitt Meadows


Maple Ridge


Abbotsford


Chilliwack and District Board Area


Note, the Chilliwack and District Board Area (CADREB) denotes the Median Sales Price rather than the Benchmark Price. The CADREB does not have a benchmark price available for record.

See Benchmark Prices Infographics for December 2019 here. 

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The Central Okanagan’s housing market tipped back into balanced territory in July as rising interest rates keep buyers on the sidelines. Slowing sales has allowed inventory to inch closer to typical levels.

Art Seroff
Personal Real Estate Corporation
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