Apr 13, 2018
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Each month, rennie Intelligence produces the rennie Review, which includes the latest real estate data for Vancouver and the Lower Mainland’s housing market. In addition to presenting detailed neighbourhood-level stats, the rennie Review also includes current rennie Marketing Systems projects, featured listings, client testimonials, our take on the latest market conditions, and more.
Few were surprised by the latest release of data describing trends in Greater Vancouver’s housing market, with year-over-year March sales being down and inventories expanding ever-so-slightly. Few were surprised, of course, because the headwinds—in the form of rising interest rates, stricter underwriting rules, new provincial government demand-suppressing policies, and the product of these factors, consumer uncertainty—were already blowing.
For your reading pleasure, please click herefor the April 2018 edition of the rennie Review.
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