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Concrete Pre-Sale Occupancy Snapshot as of October 2019

 

Nov 06, 2019

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Ryan Berlin

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Data highlights

  • This update details the number of actively-selling, sold-out, and contemplated concrete pre-sale homes by sub-market and estimated year of occupancy.
  • By the end of 2019, 10,723 concrete pre-sale hones are expected to be ready for occupancy.
  • Of concrete pre-sale homes expected to complete between 2019 and 2023, 82% are sold.
What this means for you

Of the 41,582 concrete homes expected to complete between 2019-23, 82% have already been sold. Although sub-markets such as Abbotsford and East Vancouver have the highest percentage of homes already sold (at 91% and 90% respectively), opportunities still exist, especially in North Vancouver, Surrey/Delta/White Rock, and Richmond (with only 77% 74%, and 62% of homes completing by 2023, respectively, having already been sold).

In terms of contemplated concrete product, Burnaby leads the way with 30,696 potential future homes coming to market, while Coquitlam/Port Moody has the second most with 19,747. Port Coquitlam (47 homes), Pitt Meadows/Maple Ridge (244), and Langley/Cloverdale (718) have relatively few contemplated projects in the pipeline, and no concrete homes completing within the next 5 years.

Every three months, rennie intelligence provides a Concrete Multi-family Occupancy update based on the latest data sourced from Urban Analytics' NHS Live database. As part of this update, the number of concrete homes associated with actively-selling, sold-out, and contemplated multi-family projects are presented, by sub-market, and by their estimated year of first occupancy. These dates of first occupancy reflect direct estimates provided by NHS Live. 

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