the victoria rennie review | January 2024
Jan 22, 2024
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Greater Victoria’s housing market experienced its seventh consecutive month of declining sales counts to finish the year, capping the fewest annual sales in a decade. With above-average inventory to start the year, a change in narrative could be on the horizon.
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