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What's Age Got To Do With It? Key Insights on How Demographics Affect Our Real Estate Market

 

Oct 08, 2020

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Ryan Berlin

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The rennie podcast is about everything real estate for the real estate interested. 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 #2 - What's Age Got To Do With It? In this episode, podcast host, Peter Edmonds, sits down with demographer and VP Consulting at rennie, Andrew Ramlo, to discuss how demographics affect the Lower Mainland’s real estate market. During the episode, we’ll be exploring how housing needs change as people age, how the transfer of intergenerational wealth affects demand, and the role immigration play in Canada’s economy and more.

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Andrew Ramlo, Demographer and Vice President of Consulting, rennie

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