Uncharted Territories for Vancouver's Housing Market - December 2021
Dec 13, 2021
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The rennie podcast is about the real estate market and the people connected by it. Tune in for monthly discussions making sense of the latest market data and to hear from an array of industry experts helping us answer big real estate questions about demographics, economics, urban planning, and design. Episode #29: Uncharted Territories for Vancouver's Housing Market - December 2021In this episode, we join Ryan Berlin, Senior Economist and Director of rennie intelligence, Ryan Wyse, Senior Analyst, along with rennie advisor, Martha McLellan, to review the latest residential data for the Vancouver Region and discuss three key insights gleaned in November 2021:
- A new full-year record for MLS sales has been set in 2021--in only 11 months.
- Inventory slips to a new record low in November.
- Ongoing inflation will eventually lead to higher interest rates.
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Ryan Wyse, Senior Analyst, Intelligence Martha McLellan, rennie advisor Additional readingthe rennie review - December 2021the rennie advance - December 2021The rennie podcast was created as another way of sharing our passion for homes, housing, community, and cities. We hope that this will spark the same curiosity in you that we have for everything real estate.Receive insights, analysis, and perspective from our rennie intelligence team on the Lower Mainland’s real estate market. Register here for the latest market updates.
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