rennie intelligence insights - October 2020
Oct 20, 2020
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The rennie podcast is about everything real estate for the real estate interested. Tune in for monthly discussions making sense of the latest market data and to hear from an array of industry experts helping us answer big real estate questions about demographics, economics, urban planning, and design. Episode #3 - rennie intelligence insights - October 2020In this episode, podcast host, Peter Edmonds, sits down with members of the rennie intelligence team, Ryan Berlin and Bowen Behan Pausey, to review the latest residential data for the Vancouver Region and discuss three key insights gleaned in September 2020.
- It has been a September to remember; home sales were at an all-time high for the month.
- All segments of the market saw strong demand--including condos.
- Home prices are rising rapidly on the back of low inventory and interest rates.
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Bowen Behan Pausey, Business Data Analyst, HousingAdditional readingthe rennie review - October 2020the rennie advance - October 2020The rennie podcast was created as another way of sharing our passion for homes, housing, community, and cities. We hope that this will spark the same curiosity in you that we have for everything real estate. Receive insights, analysis, and perspective from our rennie intelligence team on the Lower Mainland’s real estate market. Register here for the latest market updates.
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