the victoria rennie review | December 2023
Dec 13, 2023
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Greater Victoria’s housing market had its sixth consecutive month of declining sales counts in November, as buyers continue to sit on the sidelines in response to high interest rates. And with December typically marking the low water mark for transactions in the year, a seventh straight month of sliding sales is likely.
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