the vancouver rennie review | November 2024
Nov 12, 2024
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The Vancouver Region saw its largest September-to-October sales increase in 20 years, a firm sign that buyers have come off the sidelines more meaningfully. Last month showed just how much room sales have to grow by getting back to more typical levels of activity.
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