Benchmark Prices - April 2019
Apr 08, 2019
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Here are the Benchmark Price Infographics for the areas of the Lower Mainland covered in the monthly rennie review. The areas include the REBGV, Burnaby East, Burnaby North, Burnaby South, Coquitlam, North Vancouver, Richmond, Vancouver East, Vancouver West, West Vancouver, New Westminster, Squamish, Tsawwassen, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, FVREB, Surrey, Langley, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, White Rock, Abbotsford, and CADREB.Greater Vancouver Board Area
Burnaby East
Burnaby North
Burnaby South
Coquitlam
North Vancouver
Richmond
Vancouver East
Vancouver West
West Vancouver
New Westminster
Squamish
Tsawwassen
Port CoquitlamPort Moody
Fraser Valley Board AreaSurreyLangleyPitt MeadowsMaple RidgeWhite RockAbbotsfordChilliwack and District Board AreaNote, the Chilliwack and District Board Area (CADREB) denotes the Median Sales Price rather than the Benchmark Price. The CADREB does not have a benchmark price available for record.See Benchmark Prices Infographics for March 2019 here. Our rennie intelligence division empowers individuals, organizations, and institutions with data-driven market insight and analysis. Experts in urban land economics, community planning, shifting demographics, and real estate trends, their strategic research supports a comprehensive advisory service offering and forms the basis of frequent reports and public presentations. Their thoughtful and objective approach truly embodies the core values of rennie.Written by
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