Benchmark Prices - June 2021

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

Greater Vancouver Board Area

Burnaby East

Burnaby North

Burnaby South

Coquitlam

North Vancouver

Richmond

Vancouver East

Vancouver West

West Vancouver

New Westminster

Squamish

Tsawwassen

Port Coquitlam

Port Moody

Fraser Valley Board Area

Surrey

Langley

Pitt Meadows

Maple Ridge

White Rock

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 May 2021. 

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Benchmark Price Infographics for detached, townhomes, and condos in the areas of the Vancouver Region covered in the monthly rennie review.

Joanne Hoekstra
RENNIE ADVISOR
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Elevated borrowing costs continue to sideline would-be home buyers in the Vancouver Region, with September's sales failing to surpass the 3,000-mark for the first time since February.

Joanne Hoekstra
RENNIE ADVISOR
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High interest rates continue to weigh on the Vancouver Region’s housing market, with buyers pulling back at a time when more sellers are coming to market. These conditions have yielded declining home values and pushed inventory to its highest level in three years.

Joanne Hoekstra
RENNIE ADVISOR