Market Updates
During the process of buying or selling a home, countless questions are bound to surface regardless of how "seasoned" you are in Real Estate. Some questions are easily answered, however others may require a bit of research and study. I understand how difficult it can be to sift through the mountain of information out there in order to find answers that are relevant and meaningful to you.
As a firm believer in "knowledge is power," I do my best to educate and inform my Buyers and Sellers about the current market conditions and the process involved once you have made the decision to move.
If you would like to receive regular Market Updates or newsletters please contact me at dodi.t@shaw.ca or call me at 604-644-3634.
Latest News
Posted on
March 11, 2014
by
Dodi Thorhaug
Please visit our Open House at 1108 1327 KEITH RD E in North Vancouver.
Open House on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
An inviting one bedroom open plan unit with hardwood floors. Floor to ceiling windows open onto a park setting. Covered balcony. Insuite laundry. An oversized master bedroom with upgraded full ensuite.The Carlton at the Club is an adult building with age restriction of +50! Luxurious amenities parallel to the finest hotels are offered including indoor pool and sauna, exercise room, entertainment facilities, workshop and onsite caretaker! 2 parking stalls & 1 storage locker assigned to this fabulous unit. No pets please! Rentals are restricted. Make your appoinment today.
Posted on
March 5, 2014
by
Dodi Thorhaug
Please visit our Open House at 201 120 2ND ST E in North Vancouver.
Open House on Saturday, March 8, 2014 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Unique 2 bed/2 bath view suite in Carmel Place, a boutique building of 11 suites tucked into E2nd, a stones throw away from bustling Lower Lonsdale. Freshly painted in bright white & well balanced with cork flooring in the main living areas. Cheerful galley kitchen with cut out breakfast bar and adjacent dining/flex space with endless amounts of possibilities, use as a home office, formal dining area or den. South facing windows bring in tonnes of sunshine and an excellent view of the downtown skyline. All windows have been custom fitted with Top Down Bottom Up, white cellular blinds. Gas f/p warms & brings ambience to the room. BBQ off the main living balcony or plant your herb garden. Generous sized master, with a 2nd private south facing balcony and custom drapery with blackout lining. Bamboo flooring and Canadian Closet organizers in both bedrooms. Bathrooms are updated with a modern flare, porcelain sinks, sleek cabinetry & new lighting. Fully rain screened with Depreciation Report. Act now!
Posted on
March 4, 2014
by
Dodi Thorhaug
I am always happy to share with you the latest sales and listing report compiled by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. In February we continued to see strong sales activity. For The Board's full statistics package click here: REBGV February 2014
If you are thing of selling or buying this spring, the demand for new listings is picking up.
Sales are up, inventory is down from the same time last year, and pricing correctly for the market is key.
Important Highlights of the report:
- February 2014 saw a 40.8% increase in sales compared to February 2013, and a 43.8% increase in sales compared to January 2014
- Overall NEW listings for all property types are down 2.8% from February 2013
- Overall TOTAL listing inventory for all propety types is down 9.3% from February 2013
- Currently Greater Vancouver is in the higher end of a balanced market
The report also includes "current to five year trends" with Benchmark prices for:
- Residential Areas in Greater Vancouver
- Property types: Single family, townhomes, apartments
- Sales and listing facts
- Listing and sales summaries
As always, I'm here to answer any questions you may have on the current market conditions and how you may capitalize on them to your advantage.
Regards, Dodi 604.644.3634
Posted on
March 1, 2014
by
Dodi Thorhaug
Please visit our Open House at 105 827 16TH ST W in North Vancouver.
Open House on Saturday, March 1, 2014 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Welcome home to Cedarcrest! Excellent value in this 2 bedroom, 794 sq.ft suite, located on the quiet southwest corner of the building. Updates include laminate floors throughout, gorgeous granite counters, oak and glass cabinets in kitchen, walk-in storage / pantry with newly installed organizers. The spacious living/dining area is enhanced with tonnes of natural light. Sliding doors lead you out to your own privately fenced back patio with optimal southern exposure ideal for growing your own garden. Eurostyle washer and dryer makes for efficient living! Building underwent full rain screening and plumbing in 2006/2007. Rentals allowed, pets allowed with restrictions! 1 parking and 1 storage. Call now to book your private showing.
Posted on
February 21, 2014
by
Dodi Thorhaug
Significant gains at the top end of the country’s housing market continued to demonstrate the overall strength of Canadian real estate in 2013, according to a report released today by RE/MAX.
The RE/MAX Upper End Report, highlighting trends and developments in 16 major Canadian centres, revealed that:
- Seventy-five per cent of markets experienced year-over-year percentage increases in sales—including eight markets that posted double-digit gains. Greater Vancouver led the charge with a 36 per cent increase in luxury sales last year, followed by Calgary at 34 per cent, Edmonton at 32 per cent, Hamilton-Burlington at 31 per cent, Kitchener-Waterloo at 27 per cent, Winnipeg at 26 per cent, Greater Toronto at 18 per cent, and Saskatoon at 15 per cent.
- Over two-thirds of markets set new records for high-end sales in 2013. Markets included St. John’s, Quebec City, Greater Toronto, Hamilton-Burlington, Kitchener-Waterloo, London-St. Thomas, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, and Calgary.
- Luxury sales have close to quadrupled since 2009 in Regina (up 288 per cent), tripled in St. John’s (219 per cent), and more than doubled in Winnipeg (189 per cent), Hamilton-Burlington (173 per cent), Saskatoon (157 per cent), the Greater Toronto Area (147 per cent), Greater Vancouver (125 per cent), and Calgary (115 per cent). London-St. Thomas was up 90 per cent, Ottawa increased 86 per cent, Edmonton rose 81 per cent, while Quebec City jumped 76 per cent and Montreal climbed 61 per cent in the five-year period.
- Last year’s relatively low interest rate environment, substantial equity gains in Canadian real estate markets, stellar performance in US equities, and improving economic conditions contributed to the upswing in luxury home sales, driving close to 70 per cent of Canadian markets to new heights in 2013.
- Diminished supply of single-family homes—particularly in markets like the Greater Toronto Area and Greater Vancouver—contributed to steady homebuying activity, as pent-up demand persisted. Yet, most purchasers remained grounded, especially at higher price points, and the climate proved fundamentally healthy.
Greater Vancouver experienced the largest bounce back in 2013, with sales of luxury homes posting the second highest level on record. Western Canada claimed the country’s top three high-end markets in 2013. Ontario continued to demonstrate strength in the upper end, especially in Hamilton-Burlington and Kitchener-Waterloo. Canada’s largest real estate market—the GTA—also reported healthy activity in 2013. Quebec held its own, with luxury sales outperforming overall residential market activity in both Greater Montreal and Quebec City. Atlantic Canada experienced solid demand in St. John’s, where upper end sales were up, but posted a decline in Halifax-Dartmouth.
The surge in high-end homebuying activity dovetails with growing strength in global markets, including London (where sales of homes priced in excess of $8 million are up 24 per cent), and the US, where sales at high end of the market—homes priced at $1 million or more—are selling at nearly triple the pace of everything else.
Local purchasers continue to be the primary drivers in the upper end of the market, as Canadian affluence climbs. The ranks of Canadian millionaires are growing—up approximately 6.5 per cent to 298,000 individuals in 2012 (over 2011)—and with it, the undeniable appeal of bricks and mortar. The CapGemini report also found that Canadian wealth expanded to $897 billion in 2012—with investment in equities and real estate contributing to the upswing in growth. Some foreign investment was also noted in 2013, most prevalent in markets such as Greater Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area.
To read the full report. Click here: Canadian Upper End Market Trends
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